Court Clerk I
Company: Superior Court of California, County of Sutter
Location: Yuba City
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $22.1501 - $26.9237 per
hour Court Clerk I starting hourly wage is $22.1501. Your earning
power is more due to the Court paying up to 100% of your health
benefits. Advanced placement within the range possible with prior
court experience. The following documents are required to be
submitted with the application: A current resume A typing
certificate issued within the last six months Responses to
supplemental questions This class specification is entry level to a
four-level flexibly staffed classification series. Under close
supervision, incumbents are trained to process applicable legal
forms and documents; collect, distribute, and balance fees and
deposits of funds, and learn the necessary and appropriate legal
terminology and procedures in support of one of the assigned major
divisions of the Court (accounting/traffic, civil, family law,
probate, small claims, juvenile, and criminal). Incumbents perform
a wide variety of moderately difficult clerical work requiring the
ability to choose from a limited number of alternatives in solving
routine problems in a training/entry-level capacity. As tasks are
learned, direct supervision decreases, and the incumbent is
expected to perform at the entry level as they rotate through and
demonstrate proficiency in all other positions within the assigned
division. Typical Qualifications: Court Clerk I: A high school
diploma or its equivalent; one year of full-time paid or volunteer
clerical experience involving public contact, legal clerical or a
closely related field, and the ability to type 40 words per minute
or a combination of education and work experience that provides the
level of knowledge required of incumbents of this classification
level. Examples of Duties: Filing, reviewing, and interpreting
legal pleadings and documents, checking documents for completeness
and requirement guidelines set by statue and Rules of Court.
Determining, accepting, and recording filings fees, fines,
forfeitures and bails; explaining fees and fines to the general
public; providing information regarding court and filing
procedures; answering inquiries and explaining legal filing
processes; assists the public and other individuals in locating
materials and information. Verifying, entering, retrieving,
correcting and updating information into automated record systems
and related data entry duties, including providing information
regarding scheduled cases. Assigning matters to proper department
of the Court, and calendaring Court proceedings on automated
systems. Attending Court sessions, recording and transcribing
minutes; preparing official records of court proceedings; recording
decisions, verdicts and judgments; issuing writs, abstracts,
notification and follow-up on court orders; completing and
processing court documents for appeals; preparing case files;
ensuring that all necessary documents are included, and researching
cases to locate information and documents. Preparing and typing
forms, documents, reports, and correspondence; processing mail for
proper distribution, and copying legal documents. May draw juries
and administer oaths to witness; may prepare commitment packages
for defendants; maintains and disposes of exhibits; prepares case
filings ensuring that all necessary documents are included;
maintains security of court records. Preparing and maintaining
statistical records necessary for proper court administration
Typing forms, documents, reports, and correspondence; and
Processing mail for proper distribution and copying legal
documents. Supplemental Information This job specification should
not be construed to imply that these requirements are the exclusive
standards of the positions. Each incumbent does not necessarily
perform all duties. Additionally, incumbents may be required to
follow instructions and to perform other job related duties as
required. Pre-Employment Policies Offers of employment are
contingent upon submission of documents verifying identity and
authorization to work in the United States in accordance with the
Immigration Reform and Naturalization Control Act of 1986;
successful completion of background and reference check;
satisfactory driving record and proof of automobile insurance (if
applicable to the job), and other requirements of the position
(licensing, certification, etc.) and may include a pre-employment
medical review/examination, and alcohol and drug screening.
Employees who are authorized to and use their car during the course
of conducting court business and who, subsequent to their hiring,
incur significant moving violations or lack of insurance may be
subject to disciplinary action up to and including dismissal.
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