Property and Evidence Clerk receives, records, stores, and safeguards evidence collected from crime investigations. Prepares records of articles according to chain of custody procedures and maintains evidence database. Being a Property and Evidence Clerk releases property or evidence being retained to designated party for court presentation or other disposition. Maintains storage facility and coordinates proper disposal of sensitive materials including narcotics, bio-hazardous materials, firearms, and explosives. Additionally, Property and Evidence Clerk typically requires a high school diploma. Typically reports to a supervisor. The Property and Evidence Clerk works under moderate supervision. Gaining or has attained full proficiency in a specific area of discipline. To be a Property and Evidence Clerk typically requires 1-3 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Responsibilities:
- Assist with administrative tasks such as filing, data entry, and word processing
- Provide excellent customer service to clients and visitors
- Schedule hearings
- Prepare and organize court files
- Attend court hearings
- Collaborate with attorneys and other staff members to ensure smooth operations
Experience:
- Previous experience in a clerical or administrative role is preferred
- Knowledge of legal administrative procedures and terminology is a plus
- Strong organizational skills with the ability to prioritize tasks effectively
- Proficiency in word processing software and other office applications
- Attention to detail and accuracy in data entry and record keeping
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
Please note that this job description is not exhaustive and additional responsibilities may be assigned as needed.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: From $36,929.00 per year
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Work Location: In person
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