Police Records Specialist
Listed on 2026-06-28
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Administrative/Clerical
Clerical
Position
Perform routine non-hazardous police office activities. These positions work alternate shifts which will cover a 24-hour operation. Successful applicants may be required to work alternative hours, which may include swing shift, graveyard shift, including weekends and/or holidays.
Ideal CandidateThe Ideal Candidate will possess an in-depth knowledge of Law Enforcement organizational structure. The Ideal Candidate will also possess good communication, customer conflict resolution skills, and writing skills, as well as be competent with computers and related software, e.g., report management, and MS Outlook, and Excel. Knowledge of principles, codes, regulations and laws governing records management of a police department. Additionally, the Ideal Candidate will have a strong work ethic, ability to multitask, prioritize, knowledge of complex filing systems, and be available for shift work.
DutiesProcesses and maintain a variety of police records, files, forms, and manuals. Issues, receives, types, and processes various applications, permits, and other forms; processes warrants, permits, and citations; collects and processes fees and charges. Entries and modifications into a state and nationwide system. Processes police reports including receiving, reviewing, copying, distributing, filing, and making corrections as applicable. Logs subpoenas; collects, posts, and distributes department mail.
Answers a multi-line telephone system, providing information or routing calls to appropriate individuals. Greets the general public, giving information on the department and answering routine questions. Types, proofreads, and processes a variety of documents including general correspondence, memos, and legal documents. Operates standard office equipment including computer remote terminals. Creates and maintains files and databases. Provides fingerprint services for applicants and voluntary bookings.
Performs related duties as assigned.
- File routine reports and correspondence; perform general clerical duties using typewriter and word processor.
- Respond to citizen requests for information and assistance.
- Complete minor reports as required.
- Retrieve and input data into computer terminal.
- Receive calls and take messages.
- Accumulate data and prepare monthly statistical reports.
- Process requests for copies of reports from both citizens and other criminal justice agencies.
- Inventory supplies and order when necessary.
- Process monies and fees via the cash register, prepare licenses and permits, prepare and issue bills, complete citation sign-offs.
- Prepare correspondences to victims of crime.
- Complete and prepare background and record checks.
- Process voluntary bookings and court ordered registrations.
- Perform fingerprinting and Live Scan digital printing.
- Assist in the transportation of property and evidence.
- Assist in preparation for the auction of property.
- Purge files.
- Provide relief for full-time Community Services Officers.
- Regular and consistent attendance.
- Education:
High School diploma or equivalent. - Experience:
One (1) year of general administrative office work experience OR six (6) months of administrative office work in a law enforcement agency. Prefer experience with substantial public interaction. - License or Certificate:
Possession of a valid California driver’s license required upon hire.
$4,281.32 - $5,203.98 per month
Benefits- Starting income ranging from $4,281.32 to $5,203.98 per month based on skills, training, certifications and years of experience, with regular, incremental pay increases.
- Robust Retirement Program including CalPERS Retirement Plan, Retirement Health Savings Plan, choice of 457 Deferred Compensation plans.
- Low‑Cost & No‑Cost Health Benefits, including choice of CalPERS Medical plans, and City‑paid Dental Insurance, Vision insurance and Employee Assistance Program.
- Salary incentives and add‑ons, including bilingual, certificate and shift‑differential pay, as well as paid holiday‑in‑lieu.
- Paid Career Development, including City‑provided training & professional advancement opportunities.
The City of Woodland hires only U.S. citizens and individuals lawfully authorized to work in the U.S. The City of Woodland is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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