- Performs clerical assistance during court sessions, including, but not limited to
operation of the digital recording system and creating court minutes for the official
record. Administers the oath to witnesses, marks and maintains evidence and exhibits,
prepares documents as directed by the judge, provides judge with future court dates,
assists in maintaining courtroom decorum, and actively participates in the flow of in-
court case matters, in coordination with the judge.
- Reviews the court session, upon completion to assure accuracy of the official record.
Assures all orders and other documentation are timely distributed to all parties and
outside agencies. Prepares any follow-up criminal or civil documents as may be
required due to the outcome of the proceedings.
- Responsible for tracking and scheduling hearings required for the timely progress of all
felony, misdemeanor, and juvenile cases, as required pursuant to State statutes and
rules. Must multi-task and must retain numerous details of processes that regularly
change due to modifications in the law and/or rules.
- Performs a variety of complex technical duties involving interwoven data entry tasks,
entering critical data into the statewide case management system, and attaching
paperwork to files in preparation and response to court hearings, interim and final court
orders, and all manner of paperwork generated to process the caseload for the assigned
resident judge, out-of-county judges, and senior judges.
- Assists in maintaining the official court record. File stamps documents to show an
official date that determines whether matters meet statutory time limits therefore
permitting them to be heard, when they are to be heard, if an appeal will be considered,
etc. Schedules court hearings. Does required data entry for the official record,
including entering Event details as part of the case’s permanent record. Distributes
paperwork to counsel and parties.
- Performs a wide variety of complex and diverse duties in and out of court requiring
independent judgment and a full knowledge and understanding of legal terminology and
court procedures. Processes time sensitive legal matters. Properly routes files to judges
or staff as needed according to the type of file and the type of process needed at that
particular time of case progression for that particular file.
- Assists customers in person, by phone, email, fax, and mail. Liaison with the public,
attorneys, law enforcement, and other departments both within and out of Bonner
County in all court operational matters. Coordinates with other courts on some limited
tasks due to the judges’ out-of-county caseload. This position directly represents the
court so must perform all duties in an honest and ethical manner.
- Answers questions and clarifies procedures for other support staff.
- Communicates with bailiffs, Sheriff’s office, dispatch, jail staff, and the Idaho
Department of Corrections (IDOC), over prisoner transport, security concerns, etc.
Coordinates workload with staff attorneys, court reporters, and extern, if any.
- Provides a respectful environment for the timely administration of justice. Maintains
confidentiality when handling sensitive matters. Acts with appropriate discretion.
Performs other court related tasks as required.
- Routes criminal documents, electronically filed throughout the day, to the appropriate
judge/clerk, paying particular attention to rushed or sensitive filings with deadlines.
- Processes documents received daily from the Sheriff’s office including, bonds, returned
warrants, and other documents of defendants who have posted bond, been arrested, or
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