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Court clerk

A court clerk (British English: clerk to the court or clerk of the court /klɑːrk/; American English: clerk of the court or clerk of court /klɜːrk/) is an officer of the court whose responsibilities include maintaining records of a court and administering oaths to witnesses, jurors, and grand jurors[1][2] as well as performing some quasi-secretarial duties.[3] The records management duties of a court clerk including the acceptance of documents for filing with the court to become part of the court's official records, preserving and protecting those records, providing the general public with access to those records, and maintaining the docket, register of actions, and/or minutes of the court which list all filings and events in each case.[3] These duties are important because the availability of legal relief often depends upon the timely filing of documents before applicable deadlines.

United Kingdom edit

England and Wales edit

In the magistrates' courts of England and Wales, where the bench will usually have no legal qualifications, the justices' clerk will be legally qualified. The magistrates decide on the facts at issue; the clerk advises them on the law relating to the case.[4] In the Crown Court the clerk is responsible for managing the courtroom and will sit at the front of the court below the judge. They empanel juries, arraign defendants and are responsible for maintaining the court record; which includes keeping a log of proceedings and creating warrants, notices and orders. Crown court clerks wear similar attire to a barrister, but without the wig; unless a High Court Judge is sitting.[5]

Scotland edit

Clerks of court can be found at every level of the Courts of Scotland, with a legally qualified clerk acting as legal adviser to justices of the peace in justice of the peace courts.[6] In the sheriff courts the clerk is known as a sheriff clerk, and the sheriff clerks are responsible for the administration and running of all cases in the court.[7] Clerks also support and administer the Court of Session and High Court of Justiciary, with the Principal Clerk of Session and Justiciary responsible for the administration of the Supreme Courts of Scotland and for directing their associated staff.[8]

United States edit

Federal courts edit

Federal courts, including the Supreme Court of the United States, the United States courts of appeals, the various United States district courts (and their attached bankruptcy courts) and other Article III courts all employ a "clerk of court" who is the executive hired by the judges of the court to carry out the administration of the court. Among the clerk's core duties are the maintenance of court records (including trial exhibits), the custody and administration of the funds received by and dispensed from the court, the oversight of non-judicial personnel, and the provision of services to the judges of the court. A court reporter maintains the record of the court's proceedings.[9]

State courts edit

Historically, some state trial courts have traditionally used the county clerk as the ex officio court clerk as a money-saving measure. Other states achieved the same result by making the court clerk the ex officio county clerk, as well as other roles such as county recorder, auditor, etc.

This double consolidation of roles between the executive and judicial branches and between state and local governments made sense as a money-saving measure in sleepy rural counties on the American frontier when they were sparsely populated and had rather rudimentary legal systems. It no longer made quite as much sense in heavily populated urban counties by the late 20th century. Attempts by state trial courts to employ their own court clerks independent of county clerks were upheld by the Supreme Court of California in 1989[10] and the Supreme Court of Nevada in 2001.[11]

See also edit

  • Prothonotary - the title of a chief court clerk in a small number of jurisdictions

References edit

  1. ^ . Federal Judicial Center. United States Federal Judicial Center. Archived from the original on 24 February 2016. Retrieved 16 February 2016.
  2. ^ "Planit | Job Profiles | Clerk of Court Legal Support Services". www.planitplus.net. Planit. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
  3. ^ a b Aikman, Alexander B. (2007). The Art and Practice of Court Administration (2nd ed.). Boca Raton, Florida: Auerbach Publications. p. 102. ISBN 9780849372216.
  4. ^ "Become a magistrate – GOV.UK". www.gov.uk. His Majesty's Government. Retrieved 4 April 2017. A legal adviser in the court gives advice on the law and makes sure the magistrates follow the right procedures.
  5. ^ "HMCTS who's who: Crown Court". GOV.UK. Retrieved 2023-07-19.
  6. ^ "About Justice of the Peace Courts". www.scotcourts.gov.uk. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
  7. ^ "Who's who at court – Shelter Scotland". scotland.shelter.org.uk. Retrieved 4 April 2017.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ "Director and Principal Clerk of Session and Justiciary". www.scotcourts.gov.uk. Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
  9. ^ "Judicial Administration". www.uscourts.gov. United States Courts. Retrieved 26 July 2018. Day-to-day responsibility for judicial administration rests with each individual court.
  10. ^ Zumwalt v. Superior Court, 49 Cal.3d 167, 260 Cal. Rptr. 545, 776 P.2d 247 (1989).
  11. ^ Harvey v. District Court, 117 Nev. 754, 32 P.3d 1263 (2001).

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Not to be confused with Law clerk A court clerk British English clerk to the court or clerk of the court k l ɑːr k American English clerk of the court or clerk of court k l ɜːr k is an officer of the court whose responsibilities include maintaining records of a court and administering oaths to witnesses jurors and grand jurors 1 2 as well as performing some quasi secretarial duties 3 The records management duties of a court clerk including the acceptance of documents for filing with the court to become part of the court s official records preserving and protecting those records providing the general public with access to those records and maintaining the docket register of actions and or minutes of the court which list all filings and events in each case 3 These duties are important because the availability of legal relief often depends upon the timely filing of documents before applicable deadlines Contents 1 United Kingdom 1 1 England and Wales 1 2 Scotland 2 United States 2 1 Federal courts 2 2 State courts 3 See also 4 ReferencesUnited Kingdom editEngland and Wales edit In the magistrates courts of England and Wales where the bench will usually have no legal qualifications the justices clerk will be legally qualified The magistrates decide on the facts at issue the clerk advises them on the law relating to the case 4 In the Crown Court the clerk is responsible for managing the courtroom and will sit at the front of the court below the judge They empanel juries arraign defendants and are responsible for maintaining the court record which includes keeping a log of proceedings and creating warrants notices and orders Crown court clerks wear similar attire to a barrister but without the wig unless a High Court Judge is sitting 5 Scotland edit Clerks of court can be found at every level of the Courts of Scotland with a legally qualified clerk acting as legal adviser to justices of the peace in justice of the peace courts 6 In the sheriff courts the clerk is known as a sheriff clerk and the sheriff clerks are responsible for the administration and running of all cases in the court 7 Clerks also support and administer the Court of Session and High Court of Justiciary with the Principal Clerk of Session and Justiciary responsible for the administration of the Supreme Courts of Scotland and for directing their associated staff 8 United States editFederal courts edit Federal courts including the Supreme Court of the United States the United States courts of appeals the various United States district courts and their attached bankruptcy courts and other Article III courts all employ a clerk of court who is the executive hired by the judges of the court to carry out the administration of the court Among the clerk s core duties are the maintenance of court records including trial exhibits the custody and administration of the funds received by and dispensed from the court the oversight of non judicial personnel and the provision of services to the judges of the court A court reporter maintains the record of the court s proceedings 9 State courts edit Historically some state trial courts have traditionally used the county clerk as the ex officio court clerk as a money saving measure Other states achieved the same result by making the court clerk the ex officio county clerk as well as other roles such as county recorder auditor etc This double consolidation of roles between the executive and judicial branches and between state and local governments made sense as a money saving measure in sleepy rural counties on the American frontier when they were sparsely populated and had rather rudimentary legal systems It no longer made quite as much sense in heavily populated urban counties by the late 20th century Attempts by state trial courts to employ their own court clerks independent of county clerks were upheld by the Supreme Court of California in 1989 10 and the Supreme Court of Nevada in 2001 11 See also editProthonotary the title of a chief court clerk in a small number of jurisdictionsReferences edit Who Does What Clerk of Court and Clerk s Office Staff Federal Judicial Center United States Federal Judicial Center Archived from the original on 24 February 2016 Retrieved 16 February 2016 Planit Job Profiles Clerk of Court Legal Support Services www planitplus net Planit Retrieved 4 April 2017 a b Aikman Alexander B 2007 The Art and Practice of Court Administration 2nd ed Boca Raton Florida Auerbach Publications p 102 ISBN 9780849372216 Become a magistrate GOV UK www gov uk His Majesty s Government Retrieved 4 April 2017 A legal adviser in the court gives advice on the law and makes sure the magistrates follow the right procedures HMCTS who s who Crown Court GOV UK Retrieved 2023 07 19 About Justice of the Peace Courts www scotcourts gov uk Retrieved 4 April 2017 Who s who at court Shelter Scotland scotland shelter org uk Retrieved 4 April 2017 permanent dead link Director and Principal Clerk of Session and Justiciary www scotcourts gov uk Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service Retrieved 4 April 2017 Judicial Administration www uscourts gov United States Courts Retrieved 26 July 2018 Day to day responsibility for judicial administration rests with each individual court Zumwalt v Superior Court 49 Cal 3d 167 260 Cal Rptr 545 776 P 2d 247 1989 Harvey v District Court 117 Nev 754 32 P 3d 1263 2001 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Court clerk amp oldid 1202868868, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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