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Paralegal in Expungement in Indianapolis, IN (Onsite)

Techmorgonite Software Solutions LLC

Indianapolis, IN • On-site

Contractor

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Paralegal for expungement
Location: Indianapolis, IN (Onsite)
Duration: 5+ Months
 
 
Paralegals working in the client-Expungement Section answer phone lines and are careful not to communicate in a fashion that would warrant the caller to infer an attorney-client relationship has been created.  Therefore, temps answering the phone simply:
• assist with the matter if possible, 
• direct the individual to the Expungement website and/or email, 
• take messages for ISP personnel, or 
• direct the call to the appropriate ISP department.  
Pick up mail from the mailroom and give it to the ISP Legal Office Paralegal.  Review Court ordered expungements and correlate the information with the criminal data located in the Criminal History Records Information System (CHRIS), identify the cause numbers to be expunged, and address the record in accordance with Indiana Code, generally referenced in the Expungement Order, and ISP procedures.  Conduct factual research, liaison among various internal departments and outside agencies (i.e. Courts, FBI), prepare and organize documents and coordinate productions.  
 
  Required/Desired Skills   SkillRequired /DesiredAmountof ExperienceHigh school diploma or GED required.Required0 Paralegal certification or comparable work experience.Required1YearsBasic Computer skills.Required0 Must be at least 18 years old.Required0 Strong attention to detail.Required0 Able to communicate clearly and professionally, both in writing and orally.Required0 Prior experience handling sensitive or confidential information.Highly desired0