Courtroom Clerk I/II; and Promotional
Listed on 2026-07-16
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Administrative/Clerical
Clerical -
Law/Legal
Position Summary
The Superior Court of California, County of San Mateo is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Courtroom Clerk I/II. Courtroom Clerks provide direct administrative assistance to judges and commissioners, interact with attorneys, the public, and other County agencies, process legal documents, provide data entry support, maintain accurate records of court proceedings, and support services to the Clerk's Office. The classification has two levels:
Courtroom Clerk I ($34.83–$43.41/hour) and Courtroom Clerk II ($39.06–$48.64/hour). The Clerk I is entry‑level;
Clerk II is an advanced level requiring independence and sound judgment.
- Attend all court proceedings and record and transcribe minutes of legal actions and proceedings such as disposition of pleas, trial settings, motions, continuances, and all findings and rulings made by the court.
- Maintain a judge's daily court calendar and inform appropriate individuals of changes, record assignment of cases, and confer with attorneys to set hearing dates.
- Screen visitors and attend confidential hearings in the judge's chambers and prepare and process appropriate documentation resulting from such hearings.
- Impale and poll jurors, record challenges, administer oaths or affirmations to witnesses and jurors, and record jury service and compensation due.
- Provide general, non‑legal information regarding courtroom policies and procedures to courtroom participants.
- Receive, mark, and maintain records of evidence and exhibits and ensure the safekeeping of such materials during proceedings.
- Read charges, read and record verdicts and sentences, and prepare abstracts of judgments for sentencing purposes.
- Notify involved parties of various court matters by telephone, in person, or by preparing correspondence.
- Answer routine inquiries and correspondence regarding court matters such as court orders, hearing and filing dates, and the judge's decisions.
- Provide varied office and administrative assistance to the judge.
- Enter and retrieve data and prepare reports using a personal or online computer system and create new databases and report formats using preprogrammed software for case management.
- Organize work, set priorities, and ensure that critical deadlines are met.
- Organize and maintain varied general and departmental files, initiate new filing systems, purge outdated materials as required, maintain tickler files, and independently follow up on matters as necessary.
- Operate standard office equipment such as a remote appearance audio/video portable unit and public access hardware, including electronic recording equipment, computer, copier, facsimile machine, calculator, or telephone.
- Perform related duties as assigned.
- Knowledge of computers and Microsoft Office Suite programs.
- Effective interpersonal skills and the ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality and professionalism while working with a diverse group, including the judicial officers, attorneys, law enforcement agencies, and the public.
- Ability to take initiative, problem‑solve, and adapt in a challenging work environment with shifting priorities and multiple deadlines.
- Ability to work as a member of a team and independently.
- Excellent public speaking, listening, and written communication skills.
Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to qualify is two years of experience receiving, filing, and processing a variety of legal documents such as are found in the court.
Knowledge of- Court and courtroom policies, procedures, practices, and terminology.
- Applicable codes, rules of court and proceedings, and general legal terminology, processes, and format.
- Office and administrative practices and procedures, including filing and the operation of standard office equipment.
- Records management practices and procedures, including indexing and cross‑indexing.
- Business letter writing and the proper form for typed material.
- Correct English usage, including grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
- Principles and techniques for dealing with the public,…
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