The Job of a Court Administrator

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The Job of a Court Administrator by Surajit Sen Sharma

Last week, the Daily Globe carried news of Sandi Hensley, the Rock County Court Administrator retiring after 33 years of service in March, 2012. From 2010, she had also handled the additional responsibility of Nobles County Court Administrator, moving between Luverne and Worthington several times a week. What also was news at the same time was that upon her retirement, until suitable replacement was found, Steve Schulze would be concurrently handling the administrations of Murray, Pipestone, Rock and Nobles counties. It goes to show the importance and scarcity of efficient court administrators. Hensley, who had joined the Rock County Court as

probation, marital support, mental health, and juvenile

a deputy clerk of courts in 1979, could recall a time

cases that were handled by magistrates, executive

when typewriters and carbon papers were still in use

magistrates or similar functionaries in earlier systems

and photocopiers were relatively scarce. Retiring at a

of courts are now tackled by court administrators.

time when traffic tickets are filed electronically, Hensley had seen a sea-change in the functions and roles of

Specific duties of court administrators include better

paralegals.

scheduling of jurors’ time, efficient notification of trial timings by using computers, helping to prepare

When asked about the role of a court administrator,

budgets, personnel management and catering to the

Hensley told the media, “We take care of anything that

needs of both professional and non professional court

comes into the courts, opening files, handling the court

workers from judges to maintenance crews of a court.

schedule, making the calls for jury duty … we process

A court administrator may also be in charge of the

court orders and distribute the information, sending it

physical condition of a court including appropriate

out to the different agencies involved.” However, she

artwork and cleanliness, or preparing budgets and

admits, the best part of her job that she is going to

lobbying the legislature.

miss is performing civil marriage ceremonies.

The job of a court administrator is one of the most

The function of court administration being carried out by specialized staff is becoming the norm in modern courts. What is primarily required is a master’s or bachelor’s degree in public or business administration or related field. The job of a court administrator usually involves evaluating and maintaining the organization, practices, and procedures of courts; compiling data and record keeping; designing, implementing and maintaining management systems of court personnel and documents.

in court systems including those of federal court circuit executive, clerk of court, jury commissioner, and chief probation officer. In a recent nationwide survey of law enforcement criminal justice needs and resources, it was found that the presence of professional court managers trained in management skills will keep increasing in the court systems as caseloads continue to increase and the elimination of smaller courts continue.

There are many functions and processes where a court administrator becomes necessary: many issues like

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sought after among other upper management positions

Alice Fins, Opportunities in Paralegal Careers Revised ed., (New York: McGraw-Hill, 2005)

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