Deputy Clerk of Circuit Court III - Criminal Courtroom
Job Description
The Deputy Clerk III, involves entering various data and information into state computer systems, including but not limited to: case entry must be precise with certifying cases from Juvenile Domestic and Relations and General District Court appeals, direct indictments and audit, researching guidelines, and composing and typing a variety of routine documents. This class involves organizing and maintaining departmental records and updating the case management and financial management systems. This class works within a general outline of work to be performed; develops work methods and sequences under general supervision.
Document authentication of legal documents through the certification process. Preparation, gather and organize all required judicial paperwork with accuracy and in accordance with appropriate policies and statutory regulations with a broader skill level.
Performs job duties at an advanced level based on circuit court knowledge and experience, including but not limited to; resolving each specific hearing for a various number of defendants.
Understanding process for Circuit Court Capias when receiving and examining defendant's paperwork. Coordination of the placement of defendant's circuit court docket that are required to attend their circuit court arraignment. Expect to be able and qualified in handling court reporter, defendants, and witness's oaths. Must transcribe swiftly and accurately judge's orders. Must be able review and examine violations working with other agencies, i.e., Probation and Parole for accuracy. Responsible for the chain of custody by accurately and precisely cataloguing evidence.
Operate photocopy equipment, cashier registers, bar code scanners, document scanners, imaging stations, and/or record indexing and verifying stations. Receipt fees, taxes, fines, restitution, and responsible for loading court costs for various court matters onto state systems.
Customer service is essential and expected responding to our customers' questions whether by emails, telephone calls and front counter.
The Deputy Clerk III, involves entering various data and information into state computer systems, including but not limited to: case entry must be precise with certifying cases from Juvenile Domestic and Relations and General District Court appeals, direct indictments and audit, researching guidelines, and composing and typing a variety of routine documents. This class involves organizing and maintaining departmental records and updating the case management and financial management systems. This class works within a general outline of work to be performed; develops work methods and sequences under general supervision.
Document authentication of legal documents through the certification process. Preparation, gather and organize all required judicial paperwork with accuracy and in accordance with appropriate policies and statutory regulations with a broader skill level.
Performs job duties at an advanced level based on circuit court knowledge and experience, including but not limited to; resolving each specific hearing for a various number of defendants.
Understanding process for Circuit Court Capias when receiving and examining defendant's paperwork. Coordination of the placement of defendant's circuit court docket that are required to attend their circuit court arraignment. Expect to be able and qualified in handling court reporter, defendants, and witness's oaths. Must transcribe swiftly and accurately judge's orders. Must be able review and examine violations working with other agencies, i.e., Probation and Parole for accuracy. Responsible for the chain of custody by accurately and precisely cataloguing evidence.
Operate photocopy equipment, cashier registers, bar code scanners, document scanners, imaging stations, and/or record indexing and verifying stations. Receipt fees, taxes, fines, restitution, and responsible for loading court costs for various court matters onto state systems.
Customer service is essential and expected responding to our customers' questions whether by emails, telephone calls and front counter.
About City of Chesapeake
Chesapeake, Virginia is a vibrant community that enjoys the best of two worlds, one of urban variety, culture, and excitement, and another of rural landscapes and relaxed living.
Located 20 minutes from the oceanfront, 15 minutes from downtown Norfolk, and 45 minutes from Colonial Williamsburg and the Outer Banks of North Carolina, Chesapeake is the perfect place in which to live, work, and raise a family.
Home to beautiful parks, lakes, and rivers, Chesapeake has more miles of deepwater canals (part of the Intracoastal Waterway) than any other city in the country!
The City of Chesapeake was formed through the merger of the City of South Norfolk and Norfolk County in 1963. It’s a community of communities, with each having its own distinctive history.
Over the last decade, many national and international companies have taken advantage of the City’s ports, atmosphere, and highly qualified labor market by relocating to Chesapeake.
Chesapeake’s neighborhoods offer a variety of comfortable housing alternatives, from apartments and town homes, to single-family residences and executive homes. The City is consistently ranked by the FBI as one of the safest U.S. cities (with populations over 150,000), which lends to the safe, community atmosphere that residents enjoy.
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