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Agency Description
The Office of Judicial Records (formerly Office of the Prothonotary) is considered the clerk who keeps records and the Great Seal of the Commonwealth, issues process, enters judgment, and certifies the record. The office was created under the provisions of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The duties, responsibilities, and other provisions of the office are determined by statute.
In a society as litigious as ours, where the issues brought before our civil courts range from action in divorce to a personal injury for serious bodily harm, the need for accurate, efficient record keeping is paramount; for in the law, if it is not proper and timely filed, it does not exist. It is the goal of the Office of Judicial Records to improve through innovation and technology the art of record keeping.
In order to apply and be considered for this position, please visit https://fjdcareers.phila.gov/Cyberweb/ to complete an application and upload a resume.
Position Summary
Performs a variety of responsible clerical, record-keeping, and customer service functions in support of civil court operations. Work includes processing and docketing legal documents, maintaining official case records, preparing certifications, conducting judgment and lien searches, and coordinating the transfer of case files between courts. Responsibilities also involve assisting court users, attorneys, and judicial staff by providing accurate information and ensuring compliance with applicable rules, procedures, and deadlines. Work is performed in accordance with established court policies and requires attention to detail, confidentiality, and the ability to manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment.
Essential Functions
The following duties are normal for this position. These are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned.
- Prepare and process notices of appeal to appellate courts, including requesting and tracking required filing fees.
- Transmit notices of appeal and accompanying payments to the appropriate appellate court.
- Compile, certify, and transfer complete case records to appellate courts in accordance with procedural rules.
- Docket judicial opinions and Pa.R.A.P. 1925(a) statements issued by judges.
- Docket court officer-submitted evidence, including post-trial exhibits and exhibit lists.
- Maintain custody and organization of electronic evidence (e.g., USB drives) associated with cases.
- Coordinate and process outgoing case record transfers to other Pennsylvania counties.
- Handle district court removal filings and ensure accurate docketing and routing.
- Handle record requests for civil cases.
- Prepare and issue certified and exemplified copies of court records and dockets.
- Process certifications of motor vehicle judgments.
- Conduct judgment searches for adult name change petitions to determine eligibility and compliance.
- Perform judgment and lien searches for civil and municipal court matters.
- Complete PennDOT-related judgment searches and certifications as required.
- Answer telephone inquiries daily.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Knowledge of public service principles, including access to justice for self-represented litigants.
- Knowledge of applicable court rules, administrative orders, and filing requirements (including electronic filing systems).
- Knowledge of legal terminology, common pleadings, and case types.
- Knowledge of records management practices.
- Strong organizational and clerical skills with the ability to manage and prioritize multiple case types and deadlines.
- Excellent attention to detail in reviewing, docketing, and processing legal documents.
- Strong customer service skills for handling face-to-face interactions at a public counter, including in high-pressure or high-volume situations.
- Time management skills with the ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced environment.
- Analytical skills to interpret documents and ensure proper assignment and scheduling of cases.
- Ability to clearly explain complex procedures in plain language, both verbally and in writing, without providing legal advice.
- Ability to review legal documents for completeness and procedural compliance.
- Ability to work effectively under pressure in a high-volume, public-facing environment.
- Ability to remain calm and professional while handling difficult or emotionally charged interactions.
- Ability to adapt to procedural or system changes and learn new processes quickly.
- Ability to recognize urgent filings and respond in accordance with court priorities.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with managers, assistant managers, and coworkers.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team environment.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with managers, assistant managers, and coworkers.
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the First Judicial District of PA will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective employees and incumbents to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.
MARGINAL FUNCTIONS:
- Perform routine clerical duties such as filing, copying, scanning, and organizing case materials.
- Perform supplemental document processing, including batching, labeling, and preparing filings for scanning or archival storage.
- Maintain reference materials at the counter (quick guides, checklists, commonly requested forms) to support consistent public interactions.
- Maintain order and cleanliness of the public service area, including counters, waiting areas, and form stations.
- Provide basic guidance on use of public access resources, such as kiosks, computers, or e-filing terminals.
- Help ensure forms, signage, and instructions reflect current procedures by replacing outdated materials.
- Assist with office organization tasks, such as maintaining orderly workspaces, shared filing systems, and supply areas.
- Perform other related duties as assigned to support the overall function of the office.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS:
Work is performed in a courthouse office and public-facing counter environment. The position requires frequent direct interaction with the public, attorneys, and court personnel, often in a high-volume, fast-paced setting with multiple interruptions.
The employee will be stationed at a public service counter for extended periods and may experience moderate noise levels, including conversations and routine office activity. The role requires the ability to remain professional, courteous, and composed while assisting a diverse range of individuals, including those who may be frustrated or under time constraints.
In order to apply and be considered for this position, please visit https://fjdcareers.phila.gov/Cyberweb/ to complete an application and upload a resume.
- High school diploma or equivalent and one to two years of progressively responsible clerical experience processing legal instruments and documents.
OR
- Equivalent combinations of training and experience providing the characteristics required to perform the essential functions of the class may substitute for those listed.
- Satisfactory clearance of a criminal background investigation.
- Ability to perform the essential functions of a position in this class.
- Must work on site (not remote).
In order to apply and be considered for this position, please visit https://fjdcareers.phila.gov/Cyberweb/ to complete an application and upload a resume.
Salary: $39,301 Annually
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