What does a court clerk do?

The clerk is one of the judicial staff of the people's court and the people's procuratorate, and is the person who handles cases and records related matters in the people's court and the people's procuratorate, and assists in handling a series of judicial auxiliary work. Most judges (judges) start from clerks. Clerks (appointment system) generally belong to national civil servants (specialized administrative establishment of politics and law), but some areas also have clerks with appointment system, employment system and labor dispatch system.

Chinese name

office worker

Foreign name

salesclerk

nature

The appointment and removal of the president

trait

Mainly as court records.