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Courthouse Deputy

Austin, TX ยท On-site

$66K - $87K/yr

If so, you need to apply for the Courthouse Deputy position. This position is responsible for providing security at designated Travis County facilities, which include Courthouses, Commissioner ...

If so, you need to apply for the Courthouse Deputy position. This position is responsible for providing security at designated Travis County facilities, which include Courthouses, Commissioner ...

SUMMARY Protects the Courthouse and Annex, officials, employees and patrons; enforces laws; and performs emergency response functions in county buildings. Essential Duties and Responsibilities ...

Courthouse Club Fitness is a vibrant and community-focused fitness organization committed to helping individuals of all fitness levels connect with the best programs to meet their health and wellness ...

Courthouse Club Fitness is a vibrant and community-focused fitness organization committed to helping individuals of all fitness levels connect with the best programs to meet their health and wellness ...

Shift Leader

Medina, OH ยท On-site

$15 - $18/hr

Courthouse Pizzeria is in search of an experienced restaurant leader. Our Shift Lead supervises the team and oversees daily operations during their shift, focusing on customer service, product ...

Collaborate on the long-term vision of Nutrition within Courthouse and Little Lois. * Ensure food offerings align with the organization's nutrition philosophy. * Support member education through food ...

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How much do courthouse jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for courthouse in the United States is $148,466.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $92,000.00 and $183,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are courthouse jobs?

Courthouse jobs refer to the various positions available within a courthouse, which is a building where legal cases are heard and decided. These jobs can include roles such as judges, clerks, bailiffs, court reporters, and administrative staff. Courthouse employees are responsible for maintaining the smooth operation of court proceedings, managing legal documents, ensuring the safety and order of the courtroom, and providing support to the public and legal professionals. Each role has specific responsibilities, but all contribute to the functioning of the judicial system.

What are the qualifications to work in a courthouse?

The qualifications that you need to work in a courthouse depend on the type of job that you have. Defense attorneys and prosecutors both need law degrees and a license to practice law, which you can earn by passing the state bar exam. Judges also need a law degree, but they are elected or appointed to their position. To become a paralegal or legal aid, you must have associate degrees or professional certificates in paralegal studies. For a bailiff, interpreter, court reporter, clerk, or corrections officer career, you typically need industry-specific skills and an associate degree in a relevant field.

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

To thrive as a Courthouse Clerk, you need strong organizational abilities, attention to detail, and knowledge of legal procedures, typically supported by a high school diploma or associate's degree. Familiarity with case management software, electronic filing systems, and standard office equipment is essential. Excellent interpersonal skills, discretion, and the ability to multitask make someone stand out in this position. These skills ensure accurate record-keeping, efficient case processing, and professional interactions with the public and legal professionals.

What are some common challenges faced by courthouse administrative staff, and how can they be successfully managed?

Courthouse administrative staff often manage a high volume of sensitive documents, coordinate schedules for court proceedings, and interact with the public, legal professionals, and judges. Challenges can include handling confidential information securely, maintaining accuracy under tight deadlines, and adapting to rapidly changing schedules. Successful staff members use strong organizational skills, clear communication, and attention to detail to navigate these demands while fostering a respectful and efficient environment. Training on legal procedures and regular collaboration with other courthouse departments also help ensure smooth operations.

What is the difference between Courthouse vs Court Clerk?

AspectCourthouseCourt Clerk
CredentialsVaries by role, often includes legal or administrative trainingHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles require legal or administrative certifications
Work EnvironmentGovernment buildings, legal settings, courtroomsCourthouses, administrative offices, courtrooms
Employer & IndustryGovernment, legal systemGovernment, legal system

The term 'Courthouse' generally refers to the building or facility where legal proceedings occur, while a 'Court Clerk' is a specific role within the courthouse responsible for administrative tasks. Understanding this distinction helps clarify job searches and career paths within the legal system.

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Infographic showing various Courthouse job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 2% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 3% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $148,466 per year, or $71.4 per hour.

Courthouse Deputy

Travis County, TX

Austin, TX โ€ข On-site

$66K - $87K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Salary: $66,740.12 - $87,080.71 Annually
Location : Austin, TX
Job Type: Full Time
Job Number: 26-10818
Department: Sheriff
Opening Date: 08/12/2026
Closing Date: 9/2/2026 11:59 PM Central
Job Summary
Are you a Certified Peace Officer looking for a full-time opportunity? If so, you need to apply for the Courthouse Deputy position. This position is responsible for providing security at designated Travis County facilities, which include Courthouses, Commissioner's Court, and the Combined Transportation, Emergency and Communications Center (CTECC), ensures the safety of those entering and exiting assigned facilities; safely operates x-ray machines and metal detectors; searches individuals and packages entering the facility; conducts patrol of the interior and exterior of assigned facility; makes onsite arrests for violations of State law; serves as an escort for elected officials and victims; and completes administrative tasks and duties associated with the role that may include complaints, arrest affidavits, and writing reports.
We offer a competitive salary starting at $66,740.12/year
If you are an experienced Peace Officer, please review salary information below:
5+ years of experience w/Intermediate peace officer certification or higher: $70,804.59/year.
10+ years of experience w/Advanced peace officer certification or higher: $75,116.59/year.
Travis County offers a premier Total Rewards package that includes a highly rated retirement plan, vacation and sick leave, 3 personal holidays, 12 company holidays, longevity pay, tuition reimbursement, medical, dental, and vision, and a free employee health care clinic.
Distinguishing Characteristics
This is a job classification within the POPS TCSO job family. This classification represents an intermediate-level position. This classification requires a substantial degree of initiative and independent judgment necessary to take control of escalated situations. This classification requires a flexible work schedule in order to meet the needs of the department.
**This position is within the Courthouse Deputy career field and does not have a path for promotional opportunities. If you want to promote through either the Law Enforcement or Corrections career fields, you must apply for positions within those fields.
Duties and Responsibilities
  • Maintain safety and security of courthouse visitors, judges, judicial staff, court employees, jurors, and the general public and the same for those entering other assigned facilities.
  • Provide security, enforce laws, maintain order, and arrest violators of State Laws.
  • Conduct screening of persons and properties entering designated facilities.
  • Take control of incident scenes to maintain or redirect traffic flow, assist victims and aid in incident resolution.
  • Conduct foot or vehicle patrol for specific areas in and around assigned facility.
  • Investigate complaints, make arrests, book offenders, and prepare reports to include documentation of evidence.
  • Record daily activities as necessary and submit related reports and paperwork to appropriate Chain of Command.
  • Performs other job-related duties as assigned.

Minimum Requirements
Education and Experience:
Must be a US Citizen.
Must be 21 years of age.
High school Diploma or GED.
Must qualify with a weapon annually in accordance with Departmental Standards.
Must meet the Physical Readiness Testing requirements according to TCSO policy.
Licenses, Registrations, Certifications, or Special Requirements:
Valid Texas Driver's License
Peace Officer Certification in good standing with TCOLE
Preferred:
Paid experience as a Peace Officer working in law enforcement or courthouse security
Intermediate or higher Peace Officer Certification
Jailer License (dual certification)
Court Security Officer Certification (TCOLE #10999)
TCOLE Court Security Specialist Certificate
Bilingual
Knowledge of:
  • Laws, regulations, and procedures governing custody of persons.
  • Penal Code, and the Code of Criminal Procedure, Rules of Evidence, Family Code, Civil statutes, and Regulatory Agency Codes.
  • Federal, State, Local and County applicable laws, rules, regulations, and guidelines.
  • Local laws, ordinances and the TCOLE standards and procedures pertaining to the commitment, confinement, and release of prisoners.
  • Applicable county policies, including but not limited to Travis County Civil Service Rules, Travis County Employee handbook TCSO Policies and procedures.

Skill in:
  • Good interpersonal and public relations, good judgment, decision making, and critical thinking.
  • Understanding, interpreting and properly applying court order, relevant state statutes including the Code of Criminal Procedure, Penal Code, State Jail Standards and all other statutes, ordinances, policies, and procedures required to perform essential job duties assigned.
  • Preparing official documents required to perform assigned functions, including but not limited to interoffice memorandums, letters to other agencies, affidavits, investigative reports, and case filing documents.
  • Maintaining a professional demeanor.
  • Using of defensive tactics requiring physical force including the use of intermediate weapons and firearms.
  • Computer operations, vehicle operations, radio communications, scene management and resolution; gaining and maintaining control of persons and investigation and evidence control.

Ability to:
  • Control emotions and focus on the professional duties and obligations in all circumstances regardless of provocations or stresses encountered.
  • Apply active listening when communicating to ensure understanding
  • Communicate necessary information to others in a calm, clear, dispassionate, and purposeful speaking voice in all circumstances.
  • Create accurate, clear, concise, comprehensive relevant and grammatically correct documents.
  • Work with employees and citizens from diverse population groups in order to comply with the department mission and best serve the public interest.
  • Focus personal and team efforts toward continuous performance improvement.
  • Actively seek opportunities to increase and improve knowledge, skill and abilities needed to improve personal performance.
  • Use interpersonal skills to foster positive working relationships with team members (peers, supervisors, and subordinates) required to provide superior services in the public interest.
  • Take appropriate action to accomplish assigned duties and accept responsibility for outcomes.
  • Use appropriate physical force, including deadly force, when necessary to prevent the imminent threat of death or serious bodily injury to others or self.
  • Respond to unexpected situations in a reasonable manner.
  • Maintain physical endurance and agility.

Work Environment & Other Information
Physical requirements include the ability to lift/carry up 50 pounds occasionally, visual acuity, speech and hearing, hand and eye coordination and manual dexterity necessary to operate a computer and office equipment. Subject to standing, walking, jogging, running, sitting, repetitive motion, reaching, climbing stairs, bending, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, pushing, pulling balancing, client/customer contact, squatting to perform the essential functions. Subject to stressful environments, exposure to excessive heat and cold (outdoor conditions) and client customer contact for extended periods of time. Subject to contact with communicable diseases, radiation, hazardous waste, human fecal matter, and foul odors. Job may involve danger due to contact with criminals and suspects.
Must be able to lift and wear approximately a 40lb Self-Contained breathing apparatus for emergencies during fires and must be able to partially lift and drag an average weight person of 150lbs, a distance of 75 feet for the evacuation of individuals unable to assist themselves during emergencies; must be able to physically restrain hostile and combative subjects; must be able to participate in defensive tactics training and annual refresher training. Must be able to work any shift and extended hours related to emergency situations; work hours are subject to change with little or no notice. Must be able to communicate in clear English during emergencies.
Special ADA Physical Statement:
Vision: Must have sufficient vision without glasses to defend self and others and perform mandatory life safety functions. Dual vision is required. All officers are required to take and pass vision tests as a new hire in the position. Vision must be correctable to 20/20 or better with uncorrected vision of 20/200 or better. Corrected visual acuity should be at least 20/20 (both eyes) and 20/40 (each eye). For applicants who have completed refractive surgery to correct vision, the operating physician must complete a Corrected Vision Surgical Form.
Hearing: Must have normal hearing in both ears. Hearing sensitivity thresholds are within 25 dB measured at 500 Hz, 1000 Hz, 2000Hz and 3000Hz averaged together. If a person does not have normal hearing a medical specialist evaluation is required in order for the candidate to be considered for hire.
Seizure Disorder: Uncontrolled seizures of any kind are disqualifying. Applicants with a history of a seizure must be able to control the disorder by medication, be seizure free for one year and sign the Notification, understanding and commitment.
If selected for hire, you must own your own firearm and duty belt. A list of approved firearms will be provided to you prior to testing.
Work Hours: Days, some evenings, some nights, some weekends, some holidays. Work hours dependent on assignment.
Location: Austin, TX
Department: Travis County Sheriff's Office
For updates or questions on this position, contact:
TCOLE, Physical Exam, Drug Test, Alcohol Test, and Psychological Exams Required. Criminal, Credit, Driving, Education, and Employment Background Checks Required.
Travis County employees play an important role in business continuity. As such, employees can be assigned to business continuity efforts outside of normal job functions.This job description is intended to be generic in nature. It is not necessarily an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities. The essential duties, functions and responsibilities and overtime eligibility may vary based on the specific tasks assigned to the position.
Benefits
Employment at Travis County comes with a full array of benefits. We offer comprehensive health insurance, a no-cost, on-site Health and Wellness clinic, longevity pay, paid vacations, sick time and personal holidays, not to mention an industry competitive salary structure and a friendly, stable work environment.
FY2026 Travis County Benefit Guide
In this valuable you will find benefit summaries, eligibility requirements, costs, contact numbers and addresses as well as other general information on the benefits available to Travis County Employees and Retirees.
Credit Union
Employees may join the Travis County Credit Union which offers low-interest loans, savings plans through payroll deduction, safe deposit boxes and other benefits.
Deferred Compensation
Employees may enroll in a tax- free sheltered investment plan through payroll deduction.
Direct Deposit
Employees may sign up for direct bank deposit.
Employee Assistance Program
Travis County provides a confidential counseling and referral service free of charge to county employees and their family.
Employee Organizations
Membership in the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees Union is available through payroll deduction.
Employee Health & Wellness Clinic
Employees may access the clinic for a variety of wellness program and health care services with no co-pay, no deductible and no co-insurance costs.
Holidays
An average of eleven paid holidays are designated by the Travis County Commissioners Court at the beginning of each fiscal year.
Insurance
Employees may select from four plans: an Exclusive Physician Organization (EPO), Choice Plus Preferred Physician Organization (PPO), Consumer Choice or a High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) with a Health Savings Account (HSA). All four options include a Pharmacy Plan. Travis County's current policy is to pay 100% of the employee's health insurance premium for the Consumer Choice and HDHP. Employees will pay a premium for both the EPO and PPO. Other insurance benefits include $50,000 Basic Life and AD&D paid by the County.
The following benefits are employee paid:
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • Supplemental Life, AD&D
  • Dependent Life
  • Short Term Disability
  • Long Term Disability
  • Long Term Care

New employees are covered on the first day of the month following 28 calendar days of employment.
Longevity
Longevity pay is paid for each year completed after three years of continuous service. Peace Officers in a law enforcement activity, whose job requires state peace officer certification, receive pay after one year of certification.
On the regular payday on or after the employee's fourth and subsequent adjusted service dates, he or she receives a single payment for the previous year.
Parking
A limited number of assigned parking spaces are available to employees in the Courthouse Complex.
Personal Holidays
Regular, full-time employees are eligible for up to three paid personal holidays each calendar year. Part-time employees shall be granted personal holidays on a prorated basis. New employees earn personal holidays for the calend