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What is a Clerk of Courts?

Jason C. Chavis
Jason C. Chavis

A clerk of courts is a person responsible for recording the activities and statements of those taking part in the actions of a court. As an important part of the judicial system, the clerk of courts must maintain all records and administer oaths to witnesses and jurors. The position is primarily used in legal systems that use the common law jurisdiction system of justice. A clerk of courts is considered one of the officers of the court.

The concept of the office first developed in medieval Europe as a way of keeping records for trials. It was adopted by modern courts through the English common law system and further adapted by the United States after the ratification of the American Constitution. In the past, the clerk of courts was responsible for safeguarding the seal of the court, the official stamp that was used to authenticate documents and orders from judges.

The Clerk of the U.S. Supreme Court is perhaps the best-known clerk of courts.
The Clerk of the U.S. Supreme Court is perhaps the best-known clerk of courts.

Some court clerks are also the individuals required to read the verdict from the jury. They often also have the power to perform legal weddings according to statutes in certain states or nations. If the county court has a small budget or does not require the official, a judge may act as his or her own clerk of courts.

Some jurisdictions require that the clerk be an elected office. Others simply have judges appoint people to handle the position. Usually, this depends on the level of legal support the clerk of courts supplies to the state judicial system. For example, in the US, the state of North Carolina elects a clerk to hear certain cases in an effort to streamline the legal services that the courts provide. This can include, but is not limited to, cases involving probate, adoption and foreclosures. He or she is also mandated with the power to issue orders for arrests and warrants.

Court clerks record and maintain important documents.
Court clerks record and maintain important documents.

Perhaps the most famous clerk of courts in the world is the Clerk of the Supreme Court in the US. This position dates back to 3 February 1790, shortly after the court itself was formed. The Clerk of the Supreme Court serves at the discretion of the Supreme Court itself. This position is responsible for maintaining the records of the Court and supplying them to the National Archives.

Discussion Comments

Terrificli

@Logicfest -- And the clerk of courts and all of his or her deputies are people that lawyers need to be nice to. A court clerk can be a great ally or a powerful enemy. Lawyers who forget that are soon reminded of that little fact.

That means it is a great idea for attorneys to be respectful, follow directions, avoid mistakes that clerks will have to fix, avoid running into the clerk's office two minutes before the courthouse closes with a bunch of pleadings to file, always make enough copies of your pleadings, etc.

God help the lawyer tho irritates the clerk and his or her deputies.

Logicfest

In a lot of states (mine included) the clerk of courts is the one in charge of doing the administrative work required to assemble juries for trials. That may be one of their least popular jobs, in fact.

Well, there are people who like to serve on juries but most folks would like to avoid it. And, no, bribing the court clerk won't be enough to get you out of jury duty.

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    • The Clerk of the U.S. Supreme Court is perhaps the best-known clerk of courts.
      By: rrodrickbeiler
      The Clerk of the U.S. Supreme Court is perhaps the best-known clerk of courts.
    • Court clerks record and maintain important documents.
      By: Steve Morvay
      Court clerks record and maintain important documents.
    • A clerk of court has the power to issue arrest warrants.
      By: ivanfff
      A clerk of court has the power to issue arrest warrants.
    • A clerk of courts is primarily used in legal systems that use the common law jurisdiction system of justice.
      By: Jerry Sliwowski
      A clerk of courts is primarily used in legal systems that use the common law jurisdiction system of justice.