Law Enforcement Records Specialists work in one of three areas: Court Support Team, Inmate Records Team, or Inmate Processing Team. Court Support works closely with Patrol Deputies/Officers, managing Warrants, No-Contact Orders and Protection Orders. Inmate Records works closely with Detention Deputies and Patrol Deputies/Officers from all agencies in Ada County. Inmate Records manages court paperwork, video court, and inmates' records. They also scan documents and handle a high volume of customers at our front counter. Inmate Processing works with Patrol Deputies/Officers from all agencies and Detention Deputies. Inmate Processing manages booking of inmates and is responsible for securing inmate property, running criminal histories for classification of inmates and provides customer service in our jail lobby. All three of these positions require skills in customer service, typing, and data entry. No degree or experience required. You will attend a 5-week training academy. Work is performed under well-established guidelines set forth by State and Federal law. The scope of work requires a high degree of accuracy, confidentiality, organization, and attention to detail. These positions interact extensively with law enforcement officers, the courts, attorneys, and jail management staff. These positions are in the Ada County Sheriffs Office, Administrative Services Bureau.
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Work is performed primarily in an office environment and the employee in this class is subject to inside environmental conditions; Work duties and tasks for some Records Specialist positions may be performed within the jail environment in close contact with inmates and offenders; Some areas, such as Booking and Lobby may require working around and with hazardous materials including, but not limited to, narcotics, weapons, bodily fluids, and other crime-related evidence; May be required to lift up to 35 lbs.