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Court Interpreter

Racine, WI ยท On-site

$30.89 - $39.23/hr

Clerk of Circuit Court Opening Date: 03/28/2025 Closing Date: Continuous Division: N/A Job Summary Offers Spanish-English interpretation services in court proceedings and produces accurate ...

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How much do circuit court jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for circuit court in the United States is $28.85, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.67 and $28.85 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Circuit Court?

A Circuit Court is a type of court that typically serves as a trial-level court of general jurisdiction in many U.S. states and the federal system. It handles both civil and criminal cases, and may also hear appeals from lower courts. The specific jurisdiction and responsibilities of a Circuit Court can vary depending on the state or federal district. Circuit Courts are often the main trial courts where major cases are filed and heard. Judges in Circuit Courts preside over trials, rule on evidence, and make legal determinations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Circuit Court Judge, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Circuit Court Judge, you need a Juris Doctor (JD) degree, extensive legal experience, and a deep understanding of civil and criminal law. Familiarity with court management systems, legal research databases like Westlaw or LexisNexis, and judicial ethics certification are commonly required. Exceptional impartiality, critical thinking, and strong oral and written communication skills distinguish outstanding judges. These skills ensure fair, efficient, and lawful resolution of cases, upholding the integrity of the judicial system.

What are some common challenges faced by Circuit Court clerks, and how can they successfully manage their workload?

Circuit Court clerks often handle a high volume of case files, legal documents, and scheduling duties, which can be challenging during peak periods or complex trials. Time management, attention to detail, and familiarity with court procedures are essential for success. Utilizing case management software and maintaining clear communication with judges, attorneys, and other court staff can help clerks stay organized and ensure deadlines are met. Proactively seeking training on new legal technologies and process improvements can also make the role more manageable and rewarding.

What is the difference between Circuit Court vs Court Clerk?

AspectCircuit CourtCourt Clerk
Primary RoleHears cases, makes rulings, and oversees trials in the judicial process.Manages court records, schedules hearings, and assists in administrative tasks.
Required CredentialsLegal education, often a law degree, and bar admission.High school diploma or equivalent; some positions may require administrative or legal training.
Work EnvironmentCourthouse courtroom setting.Courthouse administrative offices.
Employer & IndustryGovernment judicial system.Courts within the judicial system.

The main difference is that Circuit Courts are judicial bodies that conduct trials and make legal rulings, requiring legal credentials. Court Clerks support the court's administrative functions, focusing on record-keeping and scheduling. Both roles are essential within the judicial system but serve distinct functions.

What cities are hiring for Circuit Court jobs? Cities with the most Circuit Court job openings:
What states have the most Circuit Court jobs? States with the most job openings for Circuit Court jobs include:
Infographic showing various Circuit Court job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 94% Full Time, 5% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $59,998 per year, or $28.8 per hour.
Deputy Clerk - Clerk of Circuit Court

Deputy Clerk - Clerk of Circuit Court

City of Danville, VA

Danville, VA โ€ข On-site

$41K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 18 days ago


Job description

Salary : $41,622.00 Annually
Location : Danville Courts Building, 401 Patton Street, Danville, VA
Job Type: Constitutional
Job Number: 1002516
Department: Constitutional Offices
Division: Clerk of Circuit Court
Opening Date: 05/27/2026
Closing Date: Continuous
Description
Proficiently performs detailed clerical work providing a variety of advanced administrative support for the Clerk of Circuit Court utilizing strong organizational and time management skills. Work is performed under general supervision. Candidate must be detail oriented, able to meet strict timelines, self-motivated, possess excellent customer service skills and possess the ability to multitask.
This listing is a summary of general duties and responsibilities: Use of Circuit Case Management System and other applicable software to scan, enter, and retrieve pertinent case information; Scan and index records with keen accuracy; Issue services of process; Manage case dockets; Assist customers in research of public records; Reconcile daily collections; May prepare court orders and case documents as needed according to Supreme Court of Virginia guidelines and state requirements; May appear in courtroom for case hearings or trials; Ensures court's instructions are properly executed. A high level of accuracy and confidentiality is required. May perform additional duties as assigned by management.
Thorough knowledge of standard office practices, procedures and equipment and demonstrated ability to utilize word-processing, worksheet analysis and desktop publishing software; Thorough knowledge of business English and ability to type various correspondence and assume responsibility for correct spelling, punctuation and format; Ability to relate to and knowledgably deal with the general public, staff, attorneys, judges and government agencies both orally and in writing, tactfully and in a professional and efficient manner; Ability to work under pressure; Ability to establish priorities for completing assignments and meeting critical Court deadlines and work with a minimum of supervision.
Education and experience equivalent to an associate degree in the legal or business field or any equivalent combination of office experience and training that provides the required knowledge. Prior legal or court experience preferred.
In addition to City benefits listed below, constitutional offices have state retirement with Virginia Retirement System (VRS). Paid holidays, annual leave and sick leave are determined by each constitutional office.
Accident Insurance

The City provides optional off the job accident insurance through Allstate. This insurance provides reimbursement for treatments associated with a wide array of accidents and injuries, and is available for immediate family members. Premiums are paid entirely by the employee through payroll deduction.
Critical Illness
The City provides optional critical illness insurance through Allstate. This insurance provides a lump sum benefit payment if an employee is diagnosed with a covered illness. Examples include heart attack, stroke, coronary atery by-pass surgery, and so on. Premiums are based on age and tobacco use. Premiums are paid entirely by the employee through payroll deduction.
Cancer Benefit
The City provides optional cancer insurance through Allstate. This insurance provides a benefit payment if an employee is diagnosed with cancer and provides a benefit during cancer treatments. Premiums are paid entirely by the employee through payroll deduction.
Deferred Compensation
The City of Danville offers a 457 plan to employees, which provides an opportunity to set aside a portion of your salary for retirement. Income taxes are not paid on the money your defer until you retire and start using it or leave the City. Enrollment in this plan is optional.
Dental Insurance
Employees have the opportunity to enroll in dental insurance through Delta Dental.There is an option of a Low PPO plan or a High PPO plan, and coverage is available for immediate family members. Employees pay the entire premium for this insurance through payroll deduction.
Direct Deposit
Employees have the option of having their paycheck directly deposited into your financial checking and/or savings account each pay period. Employees may select up to three accounts at the same or different financial institutions for direct deposit.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Employees and their dependent family members are eligible to use the City of Danville's Employee Assistance Program (EAP) with Sentara Health. The EAP offers free and confidential counseling services to help employees and their dependants deal with serious problems in their lives such as family or marital disputes, problems with alcohol and/or drug abuse, emotional illness, financial or legal worries, or difficulties with stress on the job. In addition to counseling services, the EAP also provides free legal, financial, and Identity Theft guidance.
Employee Health and Wellness Center
Employees and eligible dependents have access to the CareTeam Health and Wellness Center, which offers high-quality convenient medical care for an extremely low cost- sometimes it is free! City employees have dedicated nurse practitioners that provides primary care, lab services, chronic disease management, health and wellness coaching, and a variety of other things.
Flexible Spending Account
Employees have the option of participating in the flexible spending account (FSA). The FSA allows employees to select a set amount of money to be withheld from their paychecks each pay period for a year to cover certain medical and child care expenses. This money is deducted before taxes are calculated. Money put into the FSA is accessible to the employee through a debit card or through reimbursement.
Health Insurance
The City of Danville is self-insured and offers medical and prescription drug coverage through Gateway Health. This coverage is offered to employees and their dependents. The City pays a portion of the health insurance premiums and the employee pays a portion. Employees have the choice between a traditional PPO plan and two high deductible plans (HDHP). HDHP have an option to enroll in a Health Savings Account (HSA).
Term Life Insurance
The City of Danville offers optional group term life insurance benefits to employees through The Standard. The amount of death benefit is the employee's annual salary doubled and rounded to the next highest $1,000 up to a maximum of $200,000. Double indemnity (twice the death benefit) is provided for death by accident. The cost of this benefit is divided equally between the City and the employee, which means that the City pays one-half of the premium and the employee pays one-half of the premium.
Vision Insurance
Employees have the option of enrolling in vision insurance through BlueView Vision. Coverage is available for immediate family members. Employees pay the entire premium for this insurance through payroll deduction.
Universal Life Insurance
The City offers optional universal life insurance benefits to employees through Allstate. Employees can select a benefit amount. Premiums are based on an employee's age and tobacco use. Coverage can be selected for an employee's spouse and children.