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Deputy Sheriff Bailiff I/II
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South Bay Regional Public Communications Authority
Salary: $2,008.73 – $2,441.60 per month for Bailiff I and $2,270.06 – $2,759.27 per month for Bailiff II.
Responsibilities
Supervises a courtroom and removes disruptive individuals if necessary.
Responds to threats outside the courtroom and collaborates with other law enforcement officers.
Announce the judge and inform them when all parties are ready to proceed.
Protect the courtroom by supervising all exits.
Escort the defendant, plaintiff and jury to their seats.
Handle evidence and court documents.
Oversee processes involving subpoenas and paperwork.
Act as a neutral party in the courtroom.
Serves a variety of legal papers and civil documents such as subpoenas, arrest warrants, writs of execution, orders to show cause, summonses, complaints, etc. Ensure everyone in the courtroom follows the appropriate procedures.
Keep order during a trial.
Transports inmates to the Court, hospital and various other appropriate locations.
Conducts security checks of Courthouse.
Attends departmental briefings and training courses.
Performs higher level duties in a training capacity.
Performs related duties as required.
Qualifications Deputy Sheriff Bailiff I:
High school graduation with some education in Police Science.
Completion of POST basic academy.
12‑week field training may be required of newly certified POST applicants.
Deputy Sheriff Bailiff II:
High school graduation with some education in Police Science.
One year of experience as a Deputy Sheriff-Bailiff I with the Del Norte County Sheriff’s Department or equivalent position.
Ability to obtain POST Intermediate Certification within time limits specified by departmental policy.
Possession of and ability to maintain a valid Driver’s License.
Equal Opportunity Statement Del Norte County is an equal opportunity employer hiring employment eligible applicants. Disabled applicants who require special testing arrangements should contact the Human Resources Department prior to the filing deadline. In accordance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act, applicants must provide acceptable proof of identity or authorization to work in the United States. A thorough background investigation will be conducted prior to employment.
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Deputy Sheriff Bailiff I/II
role at
South Bay Regional Public Communications Authority
Salary: $2,008.73 – $2,441.60 per month for Bailiff I and $2,270.06 – $2,759.27 per month for Bailiff II.
Responsibilities
Supervises a courtroom and removes disruptive individuals if necessary.
Responds to threats outside the courtroom and collaborates with other law enforcement officers.
Announce the judge and inform them when all parties are ready to proceed.
Protect the courtroom by supervising all exits.
Escort the defendant, plaintiff and jury to their seats.
Handle evidence and court documents.
Oversee processes involving subpoenas and paperwork.
Act as a neutral party in the courtroom.
Serves a variety of legal papers and civil documents such as subpoenas, arrest warrants, writs of execution, orders to show cause, summonses, complaints, etc. Ensure everyone in the courtroom follows the appropriate procedures.
Keep order during a trial.
Transports inmates to the Court, hospital and various other appropriate locations.
Conducts security checks of Courthouse.
Attends departmental briefings and training courses.
Performs higher level duties in a training capacity.
Performs related duties as required.
Qualifications Deputy Sheriff Bailiff I:
High school graduation with some education in Police Science.
Completion of POST basic academy.
12‑week field training may be required of newly certified POST applicants.
Deputy Sheriff Bailiff II:
High school graduation with some education in Police Science.
One year of experience as a Deputy Sheriff-Bailiff I with the Del Norte County Sheriff’s Department or equivalent position.
Ability to obtain POST Intermediate Certification within time limits specified by departmental policy.
Possession of and ability to maintain a valid Driver’s License.
Equal Opportunity Statement Del Norte County is an equal opportunity employer hiring employment eligible applicants. Disabled applicants who require special testing arrangements should contact the Human Resources Department prior to the filing deadline. In accordance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act, applicants must provide acceptable proof of identity or authorization to work in the United States. A thorough background investigation will be conducted prior to employment.
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