Records Specialist
Harris County Sheriff's Office
Houston, Texas, United States · Paruh Waktu
Jadilah yang pertama mendaftar
- Pengalaman
- 2+ tahun
- Gaji
- —
- Lowongan
- 1
- Diposting
- 3 jam yang lalu
- Mode kerja
- Di kantor
- Pendidikan
- Ijazah SMA atau GED
- Melanjutkan
- Wajib mendaftar
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Deskripsi pekerjaan
Position Summary
This role encompasses two divisions within the Harris County Sheriff's Office: the Criminal Warrants Section (contract role without benefits) and the Central Records Division (full-time with benefits). Both require 24/7 coverage across various shifts: 6 am-2 pm, 2 pm-10 pm, and 10 pm-6 am. Shift assignment depends on seniority and departmental needs.
Responsibilities - Criminal Warrants Section
- Address inquiries from various departments and law enforcement about criminal warrants
- Handle warrant processing including bond forfeitures, surrenders, revocations, and probation violations
- Generate criminal histories and enter warrants into TCIC/NCIC databases
- Verify and acknowledge new criminal warrants
- Prepare classification for warrant jackets based on offense types
- Manage warrant switch-outs and bond returns
- Create C-87 reports related to warrant status changes
- Respond to teletypes using Open Fox for warrant confirmations and related reports
- Attach criminal histories to warrants and recheck database entries
- Run reports for jail warrants and handle warrant cancellations
- Collaborate with immigration for inmate holds and transport arrangements
- Handle cases involving presumed deceased individuals requiring dismissal
- Enter and remove Missing Persons from TCIC/NCIC
- Perform additional related duties as needed
Responsibilities - Central Records Division
- Review and process legal documents concerning court releases, bonds, dismissals, and case statuses
- Sort and verify Court Directives, Warrants, Capias, Pretrial Bonds, Judgments, Sentences, and teletypes
- Coordinate defendant release and schedules with agencies and parole officers
- Ensure compliance with pretrial release policies
- Manage processing for work-release and early release programs
- Handle bookings and court-related information including warrants
- Provide information to public, bonding companies, and law enforcement
- Process penitentiary packets and coordinate inmate transfers within jail systems
- Prepare Out-of-County paperwork and notifications
- Calculate inmate sentences and apply Good Time Credit
- Manage detainers, warrants, bonds, expunction orders, and related requests
- Process cost bills and prepare financial paperwork in cooperation with business office
- Verify and manage County bonds and refund processes
- Communicate with various law enforcement agencies for inmate holds and transport scheduling
- Provide licensing documentation to bondsmen
- Maintain filing systems and ensure document accuracy
- Handle telephone communications and information dissemination
- Compile data, generate reports and computer data entry
- Coordinate among departments, agencies, and criminal justice groups
- Ensure compliance with regulations and assist in training as necessary
- Undertake other duties assigned by management
Minimum Qualifications
- High school diploma or GED
- At least two years of clerical experience in an office setting
- Pass the HCSO Records Specialist Test with a minimum score of 75%
- Obtain TCIC/NCIC Certification within six months of hire
Required Knowledge and Skills
- Familiarity with county policies and Sheriff's Office procedures
- Understanding laws related to release of law enforcement records
- Principles of records management
- Proficiency in MS Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) and standard office equipment
- Strong command of English grammar, spelling, and punctuation
- Customer service and public relations abilities
- Accurate document review and information extraction
- Effective verbal and written communication skills
- Team collaboration within diverse environments
- Capability to work efficiently under high-stress situations
- Maintain cooperative relationships with federal, state, and local law enforcement
- Recognize counterfeit currency and report incidents appropriately
Additional Information and Conditions
- Full-time positions offer competitive benefits including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, long-term disability, employee assistance, vacation, holidays, parental leave, professional development, and retirement plans
- Shift work includes weekends, holidays, and overtime as required
- Extensive background investigation mandated to access confidential law enforcement information
- Applicants must provide proof of citizenship/work authorization, identification, social security card, education credentials, and military discharge documentation if applicable
- Strict adherence to equal opportunity employment policies