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Hays County

Justice Clerk - Justice of The Peace

Hays County, Buda, Texas, United States, 78610


Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, include the responsibilities, knowledge, skills, and other characteristics listed below. This list of responsibilities is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY, and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and tasks performed by positions in this class. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Other duties may be assigned. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.SummaryUnder general supervision, the Justice Clerk performs a variety of administrative and accounting support functions for a Hays County Justice of the Peace. The work involves preparing and processing forms and orders involving the filing and disposition of various small claims and civil claims, and criminal and traffic cases, as well as accepting cash and checks and issuing receipts daily. This position may also encompass the duties of a court clerk as needed. This Justice Clerk affects the accuracy, reliability and acceptability of further processes and services and serves a fast growing and large population in a high-volume office.Individuals in this position serve at the pleasure of the current elected official.

Performs and processes a variety of official documents such as citations, judgments, warrants, complaints, affidavits, routine reports, subpoenas, notices, jury lists, and form letters.Maintains court dockets; sets court dates, hearings, and trials, including jury trials.Coordinates court dates with attorneys and law enforcement officials.Assists the Judge in courtroom by providing information and ensuring information is accurate for cases.Collects fines and issues receipts.Enters case records and orders into computer system.Prepares case files for court hearings by preparing judgments, warrants and complaints.Performs and assists in the training of employees in procedures such as preparing and processing forms and orders involving the filing and disposition of civil claims, and criminal traffic cases. These cases may include hot check cases, nuisance violations, evictions, animal control, class c assaults cases, occupational license hearings, juvenile/parent violations and school truancy cases.Accepts and records pleas.Performs transactions related to citations, warrants, pleas, magistrate's orders, and time-served requests.Manages a cash drawer at high-volume window, balances drawer and prepares deposits.Approves installment payment agreements based on established criteria.Receives and processes payment of fees/fines, issues receipts and records dispositions.Assists customers in person and on the telephone, explaining procedures, fines, and forms.Prepares and transmits documentation to recall warrants and disseminates notifications.Approves and provides required information for defensive driving courses.Receives and processes citations from law enforcement officials and agencies.Prepares and sends form letters.Serves as liaison or primary point of contact with defendants, plaintiffs, judges, court personnel, constable officers, attorneys, county and district attorney offices and law enforcement agencies.Assists Judge with inquest inquiries from funeral homes, medical examiners, tissue/organs businesses, families, and officers.Processes evictions, small claims, debt claims, writs, motions, subpoenas, orders, judgments, and abstract judgments.Performs receptionist duties, which involves greeting customers, answering telephone, responding to inquiries, taking messages, and making appointments.Performs routine office duties such as notarizing documents, witnessing signatures on oaths and affidavits, copying, and filing and maintaining documents.Performs other duties as assigned.Any combination of experience or training may be substituted on a year for year basis.Requires High School Diploma or equivalent.Requires three years as a county court clerk or related experience.Court Clerk Certification received through Texas Justice Court Training School preferred.Prefer bilingual (Spanish and English).Ability to obtain Notary Public Certification.Ability to maintain continuing education requirements for the State of Texas.

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