Clerk's Office: What We Do...

EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT

The County Clerk is one of several independent, elected officials provided by the Washington State Constitution, with specific and special duties assigned by statute, local and state court rules. The position of County Clerk is best characterized as the administrative and financial officer of the Superior Court. The purpose of this office is to ensure the separation of powers among the three branches of government by preserving the integrity of the judiciary. Those three branches are Executive, Judicial and Legislative.

This purpose is accomplished in three ways:

  • By being independent of the judicial branch, the Clerk protects the judiciary from the appearance of impropriety or unfairness in the setting of cases, implementation of orders, or investment of funds.
  • The Clerk is located in the Executive Branch of government and provides the avenue for external oversight of the judiciary without legislative or executive branch interference with its actions, integrity or independence.
  • As an independent elected official the Clerk preserves for the public unfettered access to a fair, accurate, and independently established record of the opinions, decisions and judgments of the court.

The type of cases filed in the Clerk's Office include felony criminal, civil law suits, domestic violence, dissolution (divorce), child custody, paternity, probate, juvenile offender, dependency, emancipation and truancy. 

CLERK FUNCTIONS:

Administrator of Court Records & Exhibits

All documents presented in superior court cases must be received and processed by the Clerk. The processing involves filing of documents, classification, assignment of cause numbers, computerized docketing, and calendaring of all scheduled court proceedings. Judgments are entered and indexed in all case types as appropriate.

Financial Officer for the Courts

As the court's agent, the Clerk collects statutory fees, fines, trust funds, and support funds. These funds are invested, held in trust, and disbursed as ordered by the Court. The Clerk disburses all restitution paid by criminals. The Clerk maintains a computerized accounting system for all monies held and disbursed.

Quasi-Judicial Officer

For the issuance of writs, subpoenas, and other court-related orders, the Clerk serves a quasi-judicial function. Those duties include reviewing court documents for possible errors, issuing warrants (both civil and criminal), issuing writs of execution, garnishments, attachments, restitution, orders of sale, issuing letters testamentary, and performing other acts as required by law. 

Ex-Officio Clerk of the Court

Under the Constitution of the State of Washington, the Clerk has the title of Ex Officio Clerk of the Court. This requires the Clerk's presence at all court sessions for the purpose of establishing a record of court proceedings, and receiving and recording court documents and exhibits. 

Jury Management

The Klickitat County Clerk is also responsible for the superior court jury management. The Clerk's Office sends jury summonses and maintaining the randomly selected pool of selected jurors. The selection of jurors per pool is organized by random selection through the state. See HERE for further questions.

Passports

The Klickitat County Clerk is also an authorized agent for accepting Passport Applications