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Deputy Court Clerk

Miami, OK

$30K - $41K/yr

Record and prepare court minutes and court proceeding summaries as directed. * Prepare and distribute court orders, probation orders, sentencing documents, summonses, notices, and related court ...

Court Clerk

Bozeman, MT · On-site

$32.58 - $35.60/hr

Maintains physical and electronic court records, ensuring proper filing, retention, and disposition in compliance with records management and retention guidelines. * Performs courtroom support ...

Court Clerk

Bozeman, MT · On-site

$32.58 - $35.60/hr

Maintains physical and electronic court records, ensuring proper filing, retention, and disposition in compliance with records management and retention guidelines. Performs courtroom support ...

Deputy Court Clerk

Key West, FL

$35K - $49K/yr

Record keeping skills. * Ability to obtain an understanding of needed clerical functions and court operations. * Knowledge of business English and mathematics. * Ability to maintain close attention ...

Court Clerk

Bozeman, MT · On-site

$37K - $51K/yr

Maintains physical and electronic court records, ensuring proper filing, retention, and disposition in compliance with records management and retention guidelines. * Performs courtroom support ...

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Court Researcher

Chicago, IL · On-site

$20/hr

Will conduct court research at any of the court houses located in cook county daily. Must have reliable transportation and working laptop. Pay is bi-weekly by direct deposit. Company Description ...

Municipal Court Deputy Clerk

Kerrville, TX · On-site

$31K - $43K/yr

Maintains all court records and assists customers on the telephone and in person at the window. Requires specialized knowledge of court operations, policies, and procedures and state laws and ...

Court Clerk

Bixby, OK · On-site

$33K - $46K/yr

Record court proceedings and update official case records * Serve as liaison between the Municipal Judge, City Prosecutor, Police Department, and other agencies * Prepare notices to appear, subpoenas ...

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How much do court records jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for court records in the United States is $18.57, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $20.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are court records?

Court records are official documents and files maintained by a court that detail the proceedings and outcomes of legal cases. These records can include case filings, motions, evidence, transcripts, judgments, and orders. Court records are typically public documents, although some sensitive information may be sealed or restricted. They are used by attorneys, litigants, researchers, and the public to review case history, legal decisions, and procedural developments. Access to court records helps ensure transparency and accountability in the judicial process.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a court records clerk, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Court Records Clerk, you need attention to detail, organizational skills, and knowledge of legal terminology, often supported by a high school diploma or associate degree. Familiarity with case management systems, electronic filing software, and Microsoft Office is typically required. Strong communication, confidentiality, and time management skills help you excel when interacting with court staff and handling sensitive documents. These abilities ensure the accurate maintenance and security of court records, which is essential for the integrity of legal proceedings.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working with court records, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals handling court records often encounter challenges such as managing large volumes of sensitive documents, ensuring accuracy, and maintaining strict confidentiality. Keeping up with evolving digital filing systems and adhering to legal retention policies are also crucial aspects of the role. To address these challenges, it's important to stay updated on best practices in electronic records management, participate in ongoing training, and maintain open communication with legal staff and court personnel to ensure procedural compliance and data integrity.

What is the difference between Court Records vs Court Clerks?

AspectCourt RecordsCourt Clerks
Required CredentialsNone specific, often legal or administrative knowledgeHigh school diploma, sometimes legal or administrative training
Work EnvironmentRecords repositories, online databases, court facilitiesCourtrooms, administrative offices, public service areas
Employer & Industry UsageCourts, government agencies, legal firmsCourts, government agencies, legal institutions
Common Search & Comparison IntentAccessing case information, legal researchManaging court documentation, assisting public and legal staff

While Court Records involve maintaining and providing access to legal documents and case histories, Court Clerks are responsible for managing court operations, processing filings, and assisting the public. Both roles are integral to the judicial system but differ in responsibilities and daily tasks.

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Infographic showing various Court Records job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 81% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $38,624 per year, or $18.6 per hour.

COURT SPECIALIST II - PROBATE COURT

Charleston County Government

North Charleston, SC

$40K - $46K/yr

Full-time

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Description The Court Specialist III provides exceptional customer service and administrative support to the Probate Court Estate Division by assisting attorneys and members of the public in person, by telephone, and through virtual communication. This position performs a variety of customer service, records management, financial processing, and case support functions while ensuring compliance with applicable laws, court rules, and established procedures. The incumbent exercises professionalism, discretion, accuracy, and compassion when assisting individuals with sensitive probate matters.

HIRING SALARY: $40,227 - 46,000 (Estimated Annual Salary) OPEN UNTIL FILLED - APPLICATION REVIEW BEGINS IMMEDIATELY Duties and Responsibilities ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: (Order of Essential Functions does not indicate importance of functions.) Greets attorneys, court personnel, and members of the public in a professional, courteous, and compassionate manner. Answers and directs incoming telephone calls, emails, and virtual inquiries while providing accurate information regarding Probate Court processes and procedures. Receives, reviews, and processes legal documents related to estate administration for completeness and compliance with applicable laws, court rules, and filing requirements

Files, indexes, scans, and maintains court records in accordance with established records management procedures. Enters, updates, and maintains case information accurately within the Court's case management system. Collects, receipts, balances, and processes court fees and payments received by cash, check, and credit card in accordance with established financial procedures.

Assists attorneys, personal representatives, beneficiaries, and members of the public by explaining court procedures while refraining from providing legal advice. Researches court records and responds to correspondence and requests for information in a timely and professional manner. Maintains confidentiality of court records and sensitive information while exercising sound judgment and discretion.

Operates standard office equipment and technology, including personal computers, court software applications, Zoom, scanners, copiers, printers, fax machines, and electronic filing systems. Prioritizes workload and completes assignments accurately while meeting statutory and court-imposed deadlines. Applies the South Carolina Code of Laws, South Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure, Court Administration policies, and South Carolina Supreme Court directives in the performance of assigned duties.

Collaborates with judges, court staff, attorneys, and external agencies to ensure efficient court operations and exceptional customer service. Resolves routine customer service issues and escalates complex matters to appropriate personnel when necessary. Performs other duties or assumes other responsibilities as apparent or assigned.

Minimum Qualifications QUALIFICATIONS: High School Diploma or GED supplemented with minimum of two (2) years or more of experience in a Law Office. Associates Degree in a related field or Paralegal preferred. Prior customer service experience required.

Must have general knowledge of Probate and proper procedures for filing an estate. Must have thorough knowledge of and adhere to the South Carolina Code of Laws, Rules of Civil Procedure, Court Administration; as well as the South Carolina Supreme Court. Must possess a valid SC Driver's license (or obtain within three (3) months of hire) and meet the requirements of the County's motor vehicle policy.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Able to function productively in a standard office environment, accessing cabinets, shelving, work areas and office equipment. Able to lift, carry, push, and pull up to twenty-five (25) pounds occasionally. Able to sit or stand for long periods of time and to maintain focus on work assignment(s).

Able to effectively communicate orally (in person and over the telephone) and in writing (electronically and handwritten) in English. WORKING CONDITIONS: Climate controlled office with hazards typical to that environment. Standard work hours would be Monday - Friday between the hours of 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM as determined by the supervisor.

May be designated to report to work during hazardous weather and other emergency conditions. All employees of Charleston County Government must reside in South Carolina. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities SUCCESS FACTORS: Display strong analytical skills.

Take action in solving problems while exhibiting judgment and a systematic approach to decision making; identify the important dimensions of a problem, determine potential causes, obtain relevant information, and specify alternate solutions that result in effectiveness. Safeguard confidential information and use it or disclose it only as expressly authorized or specifically required while performing specific job duties. Demonstrate sound time-management skills by effectively or efficiently organizing, prioritizing, and completing multiple assignments on or before the designated deadline.

Keep immediate supervisor and designated others fully and accurately informed concerning work progress, including present and potential work problems and suggestions for new or improved ways of addressing such problems. Communicate and coordinate regularly with others to maximize the effectiveness and efficiency of interdepartmental operations and activities. Consistently abide by established policies and procedures for routine problems.

Embrace technology, paperless processes, and various system enhancements. Attend and actively participate in administrative, department, and team meetings as scheduled. Attend administrative, department, and team meetings as scheduled.

Seek and participate in opportunities for continuing education and professional growth. Embrace County and Department standards for customer service, accuracy, quality, efficiency and all County and Department policies and procedures ensuring that all work performed meets those standards.