Legal Clerk I/II/III
Location: Modesto
Posted on: June 23, 2025
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Job Description:
The intent of the Court is to hire at the entry level.
APPLICATION PROCESS Applications will be reviewed for the minimum
qualifications of the position. Applicants, who, based on their
application,meet the minimum qualifications, will be invited to
participate in the examination. Applicants who receive a
passingscore on the examination will be placed on an eligible list
based on their score. As openings occur within the Court,applicants
will be invited to a selection interview based on their place on
the eligible list. Under general supervision, incumbents at the
Legal Clerk I level learn legal and clerical office procedures. As
experienceis gained, greater independence is required within
established guidelines. Incumbents normally advance to the
nexthigher level in the series after gaining experience and
achieving proficiency that meet the qualifications for Legal Clerk
IIand/or III. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS Legal Clerk I- This is
the entry-level classification in the Legal Clerk I/II/III series.
Incumbents perform routine clericaltasks to assist judicial
officers, court personnel, attorneys and the general public to
facilitate courtroom operations in anassigned division. It is
characterized by the performance of preparing, gathering, sorting
and distributing files,duplicating documents, data entry, providing
customer service and preparing and processing legal documents.
Legal Clerk II- This is the mid-level classification in the Legal
Clerk I/II/III series. Incumbents perform more proficient clerical
tasks to assist judicial officers, court personnel, attorneys and
the general public to facilitate courtroomoperations in an assigned
division. It is characterized by the performance of preparing,
gathering, sorting anddistributing files, duplicating documents,
data entry, providing customer service, preparing and processing
legaldocuments, preparing correspondence. This class differs from
the Legal Clerk I classification by the proficiency of
workperformance, independence of action within established
guidelines and longevity of performing Legal Clerk I job dutiesand
responsibilities. Legal Clerk III- This is the journey-level
classification in the Legal Clerk I/II/III series. Incumbents
perform difficult andcomplex clerical tasks to assist judicial
officers, court personnel, attorneys and the general public to
facilitate courtroomoperations in an assigned division. It is
characterized by the performance of preparing, gathering, sorting
anddistributing files, duplicating documents, data entry, providing
customer service and preparing, processing, andreviewing legal
documents. This classification is also responsible for providing
record imaging services, overseeingquality control of imaging, and
maintaining the calendar information. Essential Functions The
following duties are normal for this position. The omission of
specific statements of the duties does not exclude them from the
classification if the work is similar, related, or a logical
assignment for this classification. Other duties maybe required and
assigned. Performs a variety of clerical tasks to support the
operations of the courtroom; types and prepares
correspondence;prepares, gathers, sorts and distributes files;
maintains filing system; duplicates documents and reports; utilizes
basicoffice equipment; takes notes, prepares and completes minute
orders for court hearings; transcribes information. Provides
customer services to visitors, the general public, attorneys and
other groups and individuals; receives andresponds to questions;
research information to provide accurate information. Receives and
responds to incoming calls; provides information and assistance to
callers; research inquiries to provideaccurate response; forwards
calls to appropriate location; takes messages as needed. Receives,
sorts and distributes incoming mail; prepares various documents and
mailing for delivery. Prepares, processes, reviews and edits legal
documents; ensures proper completion of legal documents and
relatedforms. Assists in delivering and setting up hearing devices
and various types of recording equipment in the courtroom;
ensuresequipment is in proper working order; assists users with
equipment operation. Assists in updating and maintaining calendar
dates; receives and enters calendar information; reviews calendar
changesfor accuracy. Operates basic office equipment including a
computer, copier, fax machine, postage machine, scanners, printers
andrelated equipment as necessary to complete essential functions,
to include the use of word processing, spreadsheet,database, or
other system software. May perform routine bookkeeping tasks for
the division; may receive payments for fines and services; may
issue receipts for payments; may assist in balancing drawers and
completing required reports and records. May assist in providing
interpreting services as needed. ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS Provides
assistance to other employees or departments as needed. Performs
other related duties as required. Minimum Qualifications Any
combination of training and experience, which demonstrates
attainment of the required knowledge and ability to perform the
required work, typically: LEGAL CLERK I: Education: High school
diploma or equivalent Experience: One year of full-time clerical
experience involving typing/data entry. Some experience in a legal
clerical capacity ispreferred. One year of relevant college or
business school training may be substituted for the one year of
clericalexperience required. Knowledge of: Modern office practices
and procedures including filing, basic mathematics, record keeping
and standard officeequipment operation; Basic data processing
principles and the use of word processing or personal computer
equipment in legal clericaloperations/settings; and,English
grammar, spelling and proper punctuation. Ability to: Accurately
carry out oral and written instructions; Use a typewriter and
computer; use keyboard for data entry; Research and apply legal
codes as they pertain to the processing of legal documents; Remain
abreast of new laws, amendments and local rules related to assigned
duties and responsibilities; Establish and maintain cooperative
working relationships with co-workers and the public; Answer and
screen telephone calls; Maintain confidential information according
to legal standards and/or Court regulations as required; Read,
write, speak and understand English effectively; Operate standard
office equipment including computers, cash registers, photocopy,
adding andmicrofilm machines; Lift, bend, stoop, reach overhead;
sit and/or stand for long periods of time; Push, pull, squat and
twist; Bend, reach and lift files; lift up to 25lb; Work in a
confined work area; Type at a speed of 30 words per minute.
Desirable Qualifications: Knowledge of legal terminology; and
Experience in legal office clerking operations including basic
codes; e.g., Civil Code, Family Code, Penal Code, Codeof Civil
Procedure and similar codes. LEGAL CLERK II: Education: High school
diploma or equivalent Experience: One year of full-time experience
equivalent to a Legal Clerk I in a court or city/county agency; OR
two years of clericalexperience of which one year involved work in
a law enforcement, legal clerical or legal secretarial capacity and
setting. One year of relevant college or business school training
may be substituted for one year of the clerical experience.
Knowledge of: All knowledge required for Legal Clerk I, and: Forms,
records, and document processing procedures; Legal terminology and
judicial rules applicable to the areas of assignment; Records
maintenance procedures used in court operations. Ability to: All
abilities required for Legal Clerk I, and: Perform clerical
assignments of increasing difficulty with speed and accuracy;
Prepare and process a variety of legal documents; Work
independently; exercise common sense and sound judgment in the
performance of duties; Accurately maintain complex legal records
and files and perform routine mathematical functions consistent
withareas of assignment. Desirable Qualifications: All desirable
qualifications for Legal Clerk I, and: Problem-solving ability.
LEGAL CLERK III: Education: High school diploma or equivalent
Experience: Two years of experience equivalent to a Legal Clerk II
in a court or city/ county agency; OR four years of
clericalexperience of which three years involved work in law
enforcement, legal clerical or legal secretarial capacity and
setting.One year of relevant college or business school training
may be substituted for one year of clerical experience. Knowledge
of: All knowledge required for Legal Clerk I and II, and:
California codes and local rules of Court pertaining to court
operations; Operations, procedures and jurisdictions of the Court.
Ability to: All of the abilities required for Legal Clerk I and II,
and: Independently and accurately perform difficult and complex
legal document processing; Manage various legal projects
simultaneously, maintaining order and consistency; Exercise
independent judgment in decision-making. Desirable Qualifications:
All of the desirable qualifications for Legal Clerk I and II.
Supplemental Information Special Requirements A valid class C
California driver's license may be required. The requirement will
be reviewed on a position basis inaccordance with ADA regulations.
PERFORMANCE APTITUDES Data Utilization: Requires the ability to
determine, calculate, tabulate, or summarize data/information.
Includesperforming subsequent actions in relation to these
computational operations. Human Interaction: Requires the ability
to provide guidance, assistance, and/or interpretation to others
regarding theapplication of procedures and standards to specific
situations. Equipment, Machinery, Tools, and Materials Utilization:
Requires the ability to operate, maneuver and/or control theactions
of equipment, machinery, tools, and/or materials used in performing
essential functions. Verbal Aptitude: Requires the ability to
utilize a wide variety of reference and descriptive data and
information. Mathematical Aptitude: Requires the ability to perform
addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division; the ability
tocalculate decimals and percentages; the ability to utilize
principles of fractions; and the ability to interpret graphs.
Functional Reasoning: Requires the ability to carry out
instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagrammatic form.
Involves semi-routine standardized work with some latitude for
independent judgment concerning choices of action. Situational
Reasoning: Requires the ability to exercise judgment, decisiveness
and creativity in situations involving avariety of generally
pre-defined duties, which are often characterized by frequent
change. ADA COMPLIANCE Physical Ability: Tasks require the ability
to exert light physical effort in sedentary to light work, but
which may involvesome lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of
objects and materials of light weight (5-10 pounds). Tasks may
involveextended periods of time at a keyboard or workstation.
Sensory Requirements: Some tasks require the ability to perceive
and discriminate colors or shades of colors, sounds,and visual cues
or signals. Some tasks require the ability to communicate orally.
Environmental Factors: Essential functions are regularly performed
without exposure to adverse environmentalconditions. The Superior
Court of Stanislaus County, California is an Equal Opportunity
Employer. In compliance with the Americanswith Disabilities Act,
the Superior Court of Stanislaus County will provide reasonable
accommodations to qualifiedindividuals with disabilities and
encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss
potentialaccommodations with the employer. recblid
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