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Judiciary ClerkMaryland State Judiciary

  • not-remote
  • full-time
  • Salary
  • Towson, MD
Job Summary

 

Job Title

Judiciary Clerk

Division/Department

Criminal Division

 

Closing Date

March 26, 2026

Location

Circuit Court for Baltimore County, 401 Bosley Ave., Towson, MD 21204

Salary

$50,324

FLSA Status

Non-Exempt

At Will

No

Position Type 

FT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Maryland Judiciary offers a generous benefit package including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, paid time off, paid holidays, tuition assistance, continuing education programs, employee assistance programs, and State Retirement and Pension plans. Telework, up to 2 days per week, may also be available. Telework eligibility is based on job functions and the approval of the Administrative Head.

Maryland Judiciary Benefits (mdcourts.gov) 

About the Maryland Court System | Maryland Courts (mdcourts.gov)

Maryland Judiciary Pay Scale June 2025

Essential Job Functions:  

Receive criminal charges from the District Court, Grand Jury, and State?s Attorney?s Office for Baltimore County Circuit Court.

Initiate case file, enter case information, and scan documents into Electronic Case Management System. 

Receive electronic documents filed in File and Serve, as well as Court orders and documents from Judges, through Task Manager and process them in the Electronic Case Management System.

Review cases at the conclusion of the case and process case closure tasks so the information can be sent electronically to CJIS.

Promptly process and distribute warrants and body attachments.

Create invoices, assess and/or collect court costs.

Process bails, administer oaths and promptly prepare forms for release of incarcerated individuals.

Accept and process Petitions for Expungement including hearings and order processing.

Ensure accurate case security and integrity resulting from Petition for Expungement outcome.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Initiate new cases by receiving charging documents from District Court, Grand Jury, and State?s Attorney?s Office. 

Review and process mail and electronic case filings. Qualify all filings for acceptance or rejection pursuant to applicable rules and policies. Forward information to the Judge?s queue for review and/or parties or other court agencies.

Read and interpret Court orders to determine appropriate Clerk actions. Process and distribute all Court orders to the appropriate parties and agencies.

Review criminal cases for closure, including review of bonds, open costs, recalling warrants, releasing registry money to appropriate party, review and update juvenile case security when appropriate.

Send transmittals to District Court or other circuit courts.

Issue subpoenas and warrants, ensuring bond status is updated.

Release warrants when appropriate.

Process monetary judgments and issue writs of garnishments and executions.

Scan paper pleadings to electronic case management system.

Review documents to redact and seal items as necessary.

Receive preliminaries from District Court, update information in Circuit Court case with current bail information and any changes to the case.

Other duties as assigned

Accept and process Petitions for Expungement.

Initiate Clerk Service of Petitions for Expungement.

Process orders for expungement hearing outcomes.

Generate Expungement Certificates of Compliance and serve agencies; accept and process signed expungement compliances returned to the court.

Review Financials to clear court fees and costs.

Process Stays Pending Appeals.

Ensure accurate case security and integrity resulting from Petition for Expungement outcome.

Scan paper pleadings to electronic case management system.

Perform redactions as required.

Process Unit Charge Removals.

Assist the public with respect to the expungement process.

Other duties as assigned.

questions concerning criminal cases via telephone, in person, through mail, and email.

Assist attorneys and self-represented litigants in filings and understanding court procedures.

Answer phone calls and assist public accordingly.

Be resourceful enough to answer questions of self-represented litigants without giving legal advice.

Direct customers to other related counties and/or state agencies who could further assist them.

Record and verify bail information on appropriate documents. Administer oaths to Defendants and surety. Promptly prepare release of incarcerated individual forms for their release.

Mail requested information to public.

Double-check work received at customer service window before accepting for filing.

Direct self-represented litigants to Judiciary website to obtain needed forms and instructions.

Other duties as assigned.

Initiate, process and cancel traffic violation payment plans when appropriate. Calculate appropriate filing and court-related fees and process payments received.

Perform Cashier duties, posting checks and cash to appropriate accounts.

Process Bond Forfeitures and Update Bond tab when appropriate.

Check open Court costs for customers.

Other duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications:

Education:

High School (or GED equivalent).

Experience:

One (1) year of work experience, preferably in court operations or in the fields of criminal justice, parole and probation, legal or financial services

Note:

A Bachelor?s Degree may substitute the required work experience.

A Paralegal/Associates Degree or 60 college credits may substitute for the required year of work experience.

A Paralegal Certificate may substitute the required work experience.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Knowledge of:

Reading and applying job-related terminology, codes, policies, procedures, rules, regulations, and laws as required to exercise judgment in their interpretation and application.

Defining problems, collecting, and recording data, establishing facts, drawing valid conclusions, applying common sense understanding and making decisions based on knowledge and experience to solve problems in accordance with established policies and procedures.

Skill in:

Operating a personal computer and/or laptop to perform basic data entry error-free and use a desktop scanner and printer.

Operating a multiple line telephone and answer incoming telephone calls in a respectful and professional manner; repeat information in the correct text it was given.

Operating a copier to make copies and a scanner to scan documents to electronic cases and email.

Scanning paper files into Odyssey for future hearing dates and to create an electronic record.

Performing basic mathematical skills, including the ability to count money, make change, write bills, and operate a computerized cash register.

Ability to:

Communicate verbally and in writing utilizing proper grammar, punctuation, and spelling in an effective, patient, and tactful manner with internal and external customers, including co-workers.

Listen to verbal instructions and/or review written instructions to fulfill requests and complete various tasks.

Articulate directions, instructions and information in a group or a one-on-one setting to Attorneys, Defendants, Judges, Magistrates, Court staff and other Court agencies using proper word tense and annotation.

Multi-task by organizing, setting priorities, focusing, and concentrating to simultaneously process work and responsibilities error-free within considerable time constraints and in an environment with continuous interruptions; make corrections as needed.

Read and interpret comments, notations, and orders, record essential information, and initiate appropriate course of action.

Physical Requirements:

Sedentary work. Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects, including the human body. Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time. Jobs are sedentary if walking and standing are required only occasionally, and all other sedentary criteria are met.

Equipment, Machinery and Tools:

Personal computer, monitor, keyboard, mouse, desktop scanner, printer for everyday work

Telephone to answer incoming calls and place outgoing calls.

Copier / Scanner

Date/Time Stamper

Calculator and/or Adding Machine

Rolling Cart to distribute items (equipment and mail) to other locations.

Paper Cutter

Laminating Machine

Electronic Embosser

Soy-based Ink Pads

Labels, Stickers, etc.

Cash Register

Credit Card Machine

Scissors

Document Folding Machine

Software and Computer Skills:

Windows

Microsoft Office 365 including Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint

Microsoft Outlook for email communications and calendar

Website browser such as Google Chrome and/or Microsoft Edge

MDEC Court Case Management, i.e., File and Serve Review and Filer, Enterprise Justice

Oracle PeopleSoft for CONNECT ? HR time-reporting and Enterprise Learning Module

Substantial training is necessary to retrieve, review and extract information from various automated systems, including but not limited to:

Baltimore County Detention Center Incarcerated Individual Tracking System

VineLink

MD Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services

Selection Process:

Your application package will be used to determine your eligibility, qualifications, and ranking for this position. If you are determined to be ineligible or not qualified, your application will receive no further consideration. It is essential that you provide complete and accurate information on your application. Please report all related education, experience, dates, and hours of work. If you have held more than one (1) position at the same employer, you must list each position that you held, the length of time that you held each position, and the corresponding duties. Description of duties that state, "see resume" will negatively impact consideration for this position. Applicants will not be contacted for additional information. Only applicants considered for this position will be contacted.

Complete applications must be submitted by the closing date. Information submitted after this date will not be added. Incomplete applications will not be accepted. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application.

For further information please contact Talent Acquisition at aocta@mdcourts.gov.

The Maryland Judiciary is an equal-opportunity employer committed to fostering a workplace culture of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, pregnancy, marital status, national origin, military or veteran statusphysical or mental disability, familial status, genetic information, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by State or federal law. Applicants who need an ADA Accommodation during the application and/or interview process should send their request via email to ADA@mdcourts.gov or call 410-260-1732. The Maryland Judiciary is a drug-free workplace. Applicants must be United States citizens or eligible to work in the United States. 

 

Please find the Maryland Judiciary's equal employment opportunity policy here: Policy Prohibiting Discrimination, Harassment, and Retaliation

 

 

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