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Why go to the Clerk’s Office?
Access Public Court Records
Open a New Case (lawsuit, protection order,
divorce, probate, adoption) or file in an existing case
Make payment for Superior Court fees, fines, copies of decrees and judgments
Return a Jury Qualification Form
Make an appointment with the Family Law Facilitator
County Clerk
Our commitment is to protect the integrity and accuracy of Superior Court records while serving the public and legal community in a courteous, professional, and efficient manner.
In 2024, the Clerk’s Office opened 855 new cases, and took minutes for 2,457 proceedings.
What do the Clerks do?
Keep an impartial record of Court proceedings
Provide customer service to people with Superior Court cases and those seeking related information
Docket entry, scanning and certification of court records
Maintain filed case documents and exhibits from state and local agencies, attorneys, and pro se litigants
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Nothing Works Without Clerks!
In the Clerk’s Office, we have:
1 Elected County Clerk
1 Chief Deputy Clerk
3 Deputy Clerks
1 Family Law Facilitator
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