Courtroom Clerk - Criminal Division

Sacramento Superior Court

Sacramento, CA

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$33.79–$41.08 Per Hour
SKILLS
Administrative Skills, Adoption, Background Investigation, Childcare, Copying Machines, Document Scanners, English Language, Establish Priorities, File Maintenance, Flexible Spending Accounts, Insurance Documentation, Journalism, Legal, Legal Appeals, Legal Documents, Litigation, Maintain Compliance, Metrics, Office Equipment, Printers, Record Keeping, Records Management, Regulatory Compliance, Regulatory Requirements, Staff Requirements, Staff Training, Statistical Reports, Telephone Skills, Test Requirements, Time Management, Training Program Development, Typing
LOCATION
Sacramento, CA
POSTED
6 days ago

Courtroom Clerk - Criminal Division

Salary

$33.79 - $41.08 Hourly

Location

Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye Courthouse, CA

Job Type

Full-Time

Job Number

2026-JULY-COURTROOM CLERK

Department

Court Wide

Opening Date

07/09/2026

Closing Date

7/19/2026 11:59 PM Pacific

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Description

This is a court wide recruitment intended to establish an eligibility list for current and future vacancies with the Criminal Division.

Typing tests are scheduled for Wednesday July 29, 2026. Candidates must meet the 35 WPM typing test requirement to move forward in the recruitment process.

DEFINITION

Under direction, the Courtroom Clerk performs clerical duties in a designated courtroom of the Superior Court; attends court sessions and prepares records of court proceedings in conformance with statutes, policies, and the direction of a judicial officer; swears in witnesses and juries; maintains exhibits offered in evidence; and to perform related duties as assigned.

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS

The Courtroom Clerk is a journey-level classification that serves as the primary clerical support for judicial officers; administers the essential clerical functions of a courtroom; works closely with employees of other County departments, representatives of legal offices, and the public in matters before the court; and may provide lead work direction to clerical staff. Incumbents work independently within established, yet frequently changing policies, procedures and guidelines. They perform very responsible and complex legal clerical work and must perform all required duties within frequent deadlines, time limitations, and pressure from court users and staff, requiring speed, sustained attention, and a high degree of accuracy.

The Lead Courtroom Clerk is an advanced-level classification that is reserved exclusively for those positions that the appointing authority designates as lead workers with the accompanying duties of such a designation. The Lead Courtroom Clerk is responsible for scheduling, assigning, and training Courtroom Clerks, while at the same time performing non-supervisory work that is usually of the same kind and level as that the Courtroom Clerk. Typically, this

assignment is made in the absence of a supervisory position within the unit.

Examples of Duties

Duties may include but are not limited to the following:

  1. Assists judicial officers in the organization, preparation, and execution of daily court schedules and preparing legal documents prior to trial proceedings.

  2. Attends court sessions to record minutes, administer oaths, and accurately document and file all exhibits presented during hearings.

  3. Prepares a range of legal documents, such as minute orders, legal notices, court decisions, and other essential paperwork.

  4. Examines legal documents presented to the court for completeness of information, accuracy, adherence, and legal format before submitting to the judicial officer for review and/or official filing.

  5. Responsible for receiving and maintaining custody of all exhibits submitted during trial including items of value, weapons, and controlled substances.

  6. Prepares, signs, certifies, and approves court orders and judgments; processes pre- and post-judgement motions and facilitates the issuance of various court directives such as orders, writs, bench warrants, and other types of criminal warrants.

  7. Dispatches official notices of court actions to relevant parties involved in legal proceedings to ensure awareness and compliance with court directives.

  8. Assists in the process of jury selection; assesses and calculates jury fees and mileage fees due to jurors; calculates court reporter fees.

  9. Ensures accuracy of minutes; enters details of proceedings into official court dockets and records.

  10. Reviews and approves default judgments, commitments, and work of other staff on appeals to ensure legal validity and accuracy.

  11. Prepares and maintains a variety of correspondence and reports, including statistical reports detailing court metrics.

  12. Provides information to individuals involved in court cases regarding procedures, deadlines, and legal requirements.

  13. Coordinates Court activities with the Master Calendar Section to limit scheduling conflicts.

  14. Verifies the presence of all necessary parties including jurors, counsel, and litigants, before proceedings begin; processes and distributes juror attendance verification.

  15. Calendars court-related appointments and meetings for judicial officers; organizes and maintains files and records; and may provide a variety of other administrative support for judicial officers.

  16. Provides lead direction to clerical staff in the preparation of court filings, records, and reports; may provide lead direction to other clerks when support staff is not present.

  17. Performs routine clerical duties, such as answering telephones and emails, managing Court records, filing endorsements, acquiring signatures, and handling mailings as necessary.

  18. Performs related duties as assigned.

ADDITIONAL DUTIES FOR THE LEAD COURTROOM CLERK

  1. Provides lead direction for all Courtroom Clerks; assists in scheduling and assigning work; sets priorities; reviews work.

  2. Develops comprehensive training programs and instructs staff in work methods and procedures; prepares training manuals and materials to facilitate effective training.

  3. Participates in the recruitment and selection process by providing input on selection decisions; provides input on performance matters.

  4. Supports staff in resolving difficult and complex work challenges by researching, analyzing, and identifying solutions to difficult problems and questions.

  5. Collaborates with managers on staffing needs or operational problems and recommends updates to policies and procedures.

Minimum Qualifications

Courtroom Clerk:

Experience: Three (3) years of experience preparing or processing legal documents, forms, and records used for court proceedings.

Education Substitution: Education may substitute for up to one (1) year of the required three (3) years of experience, on the following basis: completion of major course work from a law school or accredited college, university, business school, or training school in a field that is related to the knowledge and abilities specified for this classification (30 semester units or 45 quarter units equal one year of experience); or completion of a legal assistant certificate program from an accredited business school, college, or university.

Lead Courtroom Clerk:

Experience: Two (2) years of experience performing the duties of a Courtroom Clerk.

Knowledge of:

Legal terminology and process forms; California statutes related to Superior Court procedures, such as the Civil Code of Procedure, Penal Code, Vehicle Code, Welfare and Institutions Code, Rules of Court, and related procedures; office procedures including how to prepare correspondences, reports, and statistical summaries; English grammar, spelling, and punctuation; basic arithmetic, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

Ability to:

Understand, interpret, explain, and follow laws, procedures, and policies involved in processing court cases; maintain accurate and complete records of court proceedings and related matters; organize, prioritize, and complete work assignments with minimal supervision and under time constraints; handle a high volume of work in a fast-paced and demanding environment across multiple areas of law; view and listen to sensitive material and testimony; compose

correspondence independently; establish and maintain effective working relationships with judicial officers, attorneys, coworkers, involved parties, and the public; operate standard office machines and equipment, such as a computer, printer, copier, scanner, telephone and facsimile; read, write, and speak English at a level necessary for satisfactory job performance; type at a rate of at least 45 net words per minute from clear copy.

DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE LEAD COURTROOM CLERK

Leadwork experience/skills.

Other Information

TYPICAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

Sit for periods of up to four (4) hours, read for periods of up to four (4) hours, work on a computer for periods of up to four (4) hours; move and lift court files; move around freely within the courtroom; see and hear within normal range with or without correction; speak loudly and clearly enough to be heard in open court; remain alert and attentive while court is in session; read text with our without correction.

TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS

Work is performed in an office environment; continuous contact with other staff and the public.

OTHER REQUIREMENT

Must be able to pass a criminal history background check.

To view the Sacramento Superior Courts Benefits Summary Sheet please click here.

The following is an explanation of the benefits, which apply to those employed in regular or limited-term positions:

Vacation: Vacation with pay varies depending upon the employee representation unit. New employees typically earn 10 days per year and accrual rates normally increase according to years of service.

Holidays: The Superior Court of California, County of Sacramento recognizes 14 holidays and 5 floating holidays per year.

Sick Leave: Employees accrue 5.0 hours per bi-weekly pay period.

Parental Leave: Employees with at least 1 year of service are eligible for paid parental leave upon the birth or adoption of a child.

Retirement: Employees are covered by the Sacramento County Employees Retirement System (SCERS) and Social Security.

Group Health Insurance: The Court offers several choices of employee and dependent health insurance coverage, with a significant portion paid by the employer.

Dental and Vision Services Plan: Employee and dependent dental and vision insurance plans are provided at no cost.

Life Insurance: Basic employee life insurance is provided at no cost to the employee with additional optional life insurance available at the employees cost.

Medical and Childcare Flexible Spending Accounts: The ability to deduct a portion of your salary before taxes to apply toward medical expenses and/or child care expenses.

Deferred Compensation: The Court offers a Deferred Compensation Program.

Sacramento Credit Union: The credit union offers loan facilities and systematic savings plans through payroll deduction.

Tuition Reimbursement: The Court reimburses up to $3,000.00 dollars of an employees educational expenses as outlined in its Tuition Reimbursement policy.

Long Term Disability: A Long Term Disability (LTD) plan is provided at no cost to employees.

Transit Subsidy: The Court provides a transit subsidy to eligible employees based on current policy.

01

Please indicate your highest level of education from the following options. Please attached proof of education to your application.

  • High School diploma or equivalent
  • Completion of Technical/Trade School
  • Associates Degree
  • Bachelors Degree
  • Masters Degree
  • Juris Doctor Degree or PhD
  • None of the above

02

Indicate if you have completed course work from a law school or major course work from an accredited college, university, business school or training school in a field that is related to the knowledge and abilities specified for this classification (30 semester units or 45 quarter units equal one year of experience); or completion of a legal assistance certificate program from an accredited business school, college or university. Please attach proof of education to your application.

  • Yes
  • No

03

Please indicate your years of experience preparing or processing legal documents, forms, and/or records used for legal proceedings.

  • No experience
  • Less than 1 year of experience
  • At least 1 year of experience, but less than 2 years
  • At least 2 years of experience, but less than 3 years
  • At least 3 years of experience, but less than 4 years
  • At least 4 or more years of experience

04

Please describe in detail your experience preparing or processing legal documents, forms, and/or records used for legal proceedings, as indicated above. Please include your employer name and your title while performing these duties. If you have no experience, please write None or N/A.

05

Please indicate your years of experience providing clerical support to Judicial Officers and/or for purposes of Court proceedings.

  • No experience
  • Less than 1 year of experience
  • At least 1 to 2 years of experience, but less than 3 years
  • At least 2 to 3 years of experience, but less than 4 years
  • At least 4 or more years of experience
  • At least 5 or more years of experience

06

Describe in detail your experience providing clerical support to Judicial Officers and/or for purposes of Court proceedings. Please include your employer name and your title while performing these duties. If you have no experience, please write None or N/A.

07

Describe your experience you may have researching and analyzing legal statutes and rules, policies, procedures, and operational materials. Include in your response the purpose and use of your analysis. If you have no experience, please write None or N/A.

Required Question

Employer Sacramento Superior Court

Address 500 G Street

Sacramento, California, 95814

Phone (916) 874-7828

Website https://www.saccourt.ca.gov/

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