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How much do record retrieval jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for record retrieval in California is $20.58, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.15 and $23.94 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a record retrieval?

A Record Retrieval job involves obtaining medical, legal, or other official documents on behalf of clients, such as law firms, insurance companies, or healthcare providers. Professionals in this role communicate with record custodians, submit requests, track progress, and ensure timely delivery of accurate records. Strong attention to detail, organization, and knowledge of privacy regulations are essential skills for success in this field.

What does a record retrieval do?

A typical day in Record Retrieval involves receiving and prioritizing requests for records, locating and preparing those documents, and ensuring they are delivered accurately and securely to authorized parties. You may spend your day interfacing with healthcare providers, insurance companies, legal teams, or other organizations to verify information and fulfill requests according to strict deadlines. Teamwork is often required, as you might collaborate with colleagues to manage large volumes of requests or troubleshoot difficult cases. Attention to detail and effective communication are essential since handling confidential information must always comply with organizational policies and legal standards.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in record retrieval?

To thrive in Record Retrieval, you need strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and familiarity with data privacy regulations, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Experience with document management systems, electronic health records (EHR) platforms, and secure file transfer tools is typically required. Excellent time management, communication, and problem-solving abilities help you efficiently coordinate requests and work with multiple stakeholders. These skills are essential to ensure timely, accurate, and confidential handling of sensitive records in fast-paced environments.

What do record retrieval companies do?

Record retrieval companies specialize in obtaining official records such as medical, legal, or financial documents on behalf of clients. They often work with government agencies, use specialized tools, and require attention to privacy regulations to efficiently locate and deliver the requested records.
Infographic showing various Record Retrieval job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 86% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $42,813 per year, or $20.6 per hour.

Health Record Clerk (Temp)

Family HealthCare Network

Visalia, CA • On-site

$28.60/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 3 days ago


Family HealthCare Network rating

8.2

Company rating: 8.2 out of 10

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Job description

Primary Accountability

The Health Record Clerk is responsible for supporting all health record management activities for Family HealthCare Network.

Description of Primary Responsibilities

  1. Responds to requests for health records and dental information.
    1. Provides assistance to patients, family members, legal guardians/representatives, referral sources, etc. who request assistance with records requests or other information in accordance with federal, state, and FHCN guidelines.
    2. Receives authorizations for release of records and determines HIPAA compliance; returns noncompliant authorizations to requesters, follows HIPAA privacy and confidentiality regulations at all times.
    3. Responds to phone inquiries and patients who present in person on the status of health records requests, including assisting patients with completion of authorization forms for release of information.
    4. Ensures requests are completed accurately and meet all FHCN and state-mandated requirements. 
    5. Coordinates with outside copy services, schedules copy/retrieval appointments, in accordance with required time frames.
    6. Verifies patient demographic information and facilitates corrections according to procedures.
    7. Maintains and operates a variety of health record indexes, storage, and retrieval systems.
    8. Ensures subpoena requests are completed in accordance with the timeframes presented on the document. 
    9. Collects fees for subpoenas (and some medical releases) and forwards to finance daily.
  2. Responsible for supporting health care scanning and indexing activities. 
    1. Processes and properly stores health documents in the electronic health record system. 
    2. Performs quality reviews of scanned images to ensure the integrity of information by reconciling documents available on paper to imaged counterpart.
    3. Forwards scanned documents (through EMR) for review and signature by provider staff.
    4. Closes referrals and other orders based on received consultation reports.
    5. Updates Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) based on received consultation reports.
    6. Retrieves documents from hospitals' records systems and transfers to FHCN's electronic health record. 
  3. Addresses issues of health records as they arise and makes decisions to appropriately resolve the issues.
    1. Verifies authorization and prioritizes records requests. Problem solves record locations, while performing excellent customer service for internal and external customers. 
    2. Includes appropriate people in the decision-making process.
    3. Makes timely decisions.
  4. Responsible for adhering to the Attendance and Absenteeism Policy, recognizing that regular attendance is considered an essential function of all FHCN positions.  Absenteeism is not being at work or failing to attend a paid workshop, training, or event unless the absence is protected by law. 
  5. Ability to present to and work at any FHCN location, both at the beginning of a shift or during a shift, based on business need.
  6. Performs other duties as assigned.

Description of Primary Attributes

Professional & Technical Knowledge:

Effective June 1, 2026, all individuals hired into the role must:

  1. Must have proof of completion of high school with a minimum overall GPA of 2.5 or completion of General Educational Development (GED) with a minimum overall score of 162.5.
  2. If an individual has completed a degree at a higher level than required by the role and had a stronger GPA in that program, they may provide proof of GPA from that degree in lieu of the high school diploma.
  3. Have a minimum of two years of experience and knowledge of medical records, processes, and practices.

Technical Skills:

  1. Ability to prepare basic correspondence and simple reports in Microsoft Word. 
  2. Ability to use Microsoft Excel to create tables and simple displays of information. 
  3. Ability to create basic presentations in Microsoft PowerPoint. 

Licenses & Certifications: None required.

Communications Skills:

  1. Job duties require the employee to effectively communicate routine or non-technical information to co-workers and others. 
  2. Effectively communicates written information (including electronic correspondence) and verbal presentations. 

Physical Demands: The physical demands described here in this job description are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. 

While performing the duties of this position, the employee is regularly requires to sit and use repetitive hand movement to type and grasp. The employee is frequently required to stand or walk; and occasionally lift and/or move up to 20 pounds.

Pay Scale:

Min Hourly Rate: $21.00

Max Hourly Rate: $28.60


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