Clerk of court definition

Clerk of court means the official circuit court record- keeper for the case in question, which may be the clerk of circuit court, juvenile clerk, or register in probate for that county.
Clerk of court means the clerk of the court of common pleas of the county in which specified abandoned land is located.
Clerk of court means the clerk of circuit court.

Examples of Clerk of court in a sentence

  • The clerk of court may electronically make subpoenas available to registered filers in accordance with the Iowa Rules of Civil Procedure and the Iowa Rules of Criminal Procedure.[Court Order November 21, 2016, temporarily effective November 21, 2016, permanently effective February1, 2017] Rule 16.408 Clerk of court certification of documents.

  • Each division shall notify the Clerk of court of the rescheduled dates to continue any of the court events indicated above.

  • LR79-CR 2.2-10 Case Reassignment and Special Judges in Criminal Cases In the event a change of judge is granted pursuant to Indiana Criminal Rule 12 or it becomes necessary to assign another judge in any felony or misdemeanor proceeding, the case shall be returned to the Clerk of court for random selection of another court from among all the courts in Tippecanoe County other than Superior Court No. 3.

  • The Chief Clerk of court shall not serve in any judicial capacity.

  • Clerk of court - Filing - Record - Fee.The clerk of the district court with whom the lien statement and proof of service are filed shall endorse on those filings the date and hour of filing and shall keep a record of all lien statements filed in the county, and of any orders, or responses relating to any orders, by the district court.


More Definitions of Clerk of court

Clerk of court means the Clerk of the Indiana Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, and Tax Court, the Clerk of a Circuit, Superior, or Probate Court, the Clerk of a City or Town Court, and the Clerk of a Marion County Small Claims Court, including staff.
Clerk of court or 'clerk' means the clerk of court of common pleas of the county in which the real property sought for acquisition by a condemnor, or the major portion of the property, is located.
Clerk of court. , unless otherwise specified, means the clerk of the circuit court of the county in the state where the bondsman is currently writing or obligated on the majority of those bail bonds which he has written or on which he is obligated.
Clerk of court means the clerk of the court of common pleas of the county, the clerk of the juvenile court of the county, the clerk of the domestic relations division of the court of common pleas of the county, the clerk of the probate court of the county, the clerk of a municipal court in the county, the clerk of a county-operated municipal court, or the clerk of a county court in the county, whichever is applicable.
Clerk of court means the clerk of court attached to the appropriate magistrates court referred to in section four;
Clerk of court means the duly elected or appointed clerk of any court of record, or the deputy clerk, and the mayor or mayor's court magistrate of a municipal corporation having a mayor's court.
Clerk of court means the official custodian of the court record for the case in question, which may be the clerk of the Supreme Court, clerk of district court, or the appointed clerk in a justice court, municipal court, city court, water court, or workers compensation court.