Serves legal papers such as warrants for worthless check writers, civil and criminal processes, summons, warrants, subpoenas, special proceedings, writs of possession, orders to appear and show cause, foreclosures, executions, summary ejections, notices of hearings, claim and delivery, restraining orders, child custody orders, orders of attachment, commitment papers, and special court orders.
Serves as court bailiff for Justice of the Peace Court by maintaining order, opening and recessing court, and accompanying inmates to and from court.
Conducts seizures, evictions, and impounds as necessary.
Patrols assigned area of the County by directing traffic and issuing citations, answering complaint calls, and apprehending criminal suspects.
Prepares criminal cases, files, and records; distributes to appropriate employee as necessary.
Responds to both routine non-emergency calls and emergency calls; assists citizens as necessary.
Uses directories and other means to locate designated parties; prints or copies useful information.
Explains the meaning of papers and makes arrest when necessary; responds to inquiries from the general public regarding law enforcement issues.
Receives and date-stamps warrants, enters data into computer files, and places warrants into folders.
Maintains logs of warrants and other papers served, papers not served, and other activities; maintains department files and records.
Escorts inmates between Jail and court, applying handcuffs, and/or leg restraints, and notifying Jail officials of changes in inmates' status, as appropriate.
Prepares and makes bank deposits of fees received for service of papers from other jurisdictions.
Regular and punctual attendance is required.
Performs other related duties as required.