Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 483 - Clerks of Courts of Record and Court Records
Section 483.245 - Deputy circuit clerks, appointment, removal, assignment of duties — compensation, how determined and paid.

Effective - 01 Jul 1981, 3 histories
483.245. Deputy circuit clerks, appointment, removal, assignment of duties — compensation, how determined and paid. — 1. The provisions of this section shall become effective on July 1, 1981.
2. The circuit clerk, or person exercising the authority of the circuit clerk pursuant to county charter, shall appoint all deputy circuit clerks, including deputy circuit clerks serving in courtrooms, and shall prescribe and assign the duties of such deputy circuit clerks. The circuit clerk may remove from office any deputy circuit clerk whom he appoints. All division clerks, as defined in section 483.241, shall be appointed by the judge of the division such clerks serve, and such judge may remove from office any division clerk whom he appoints.
3. Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection 2 of this section, if, on June 30, 1981, in any county or in the city of St. Louis, there exists by reason of local charter, a plan of merit selection and retention or other similar personnel plan, providing for selection, tenure or retention of deputy circuit clerks or division clerks, after July 1, 1981, as to clerical personnel who were, on June 30, 1981, under such a plan, the provisions for merit retention and tenure shall continue to apply as to such persons insofar as is reasonably possible even though they are paid by the state and become state employees, and the circuit court en banc shall be considered as the commission or board for determining the propriety of any disciplinary or dismissal action.
4. In addition to the authority to remove deputy circuit clerks and division clerks hereinabove provided, the circuit court en banc may remove from office a deputy circuit clerk or division clerk for cause.
5. The maximum number of deputy circuit clerks for each county and the maximum number of division clerks for a particular division shall be determined by order of the circuit court en banc. Such order may be modified for cause by order of the supreme court, or if no order is entered providing for the number of deputy circuit clerks and division clerks, the supreme court may enter such order.
6. The salaries of deputy circuit clerks and division clerks shall be established by the circuit clerk in the case of deputy circuit clerks, or the judge appointing the division clerk in the case of division clerks, within salary ranges and classifications which may from time to time be established by administrative rule of the supreme court within the limit of funds appropriated for this purpose. The salaries of deputy circuit clerks and division clerks shall be paid by the state, and they shall be state employees.
7. Notwithstanding the other provisions of this section providing for the establishment of the number of deputy circuit clerks and division clerks serving the various circuit courts and the determination of their salaries, such determinations shall not be construed as mandating appropriations to fund such positions, and the payment of the salaries and emoluments of deputy circuit clerks and division clerks shall be subject to the availability of moneys appropriated for those purposes by the general assembly or federal grant moneys.
8. For purposes of this section, the circuit court en banc shall be deemed to include all circuit and associate circuit judges of the entire circuit, and determinations or orders of the circuit court en banc shall be by action of a majority of such judges in office.
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(L. 1978 H.B. 1634, A.L. 1979 S.B. 165)
Effective 7-01-81

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XXXII - Courts

Chapter 483 - Clerks of Courts of Record and Court Records

Section 483.010 - Qualifications of a clerk.

Section 483.015 - Election — term of office — commission exceptions, Jackson County court administrator to be clerk, St. Louis County circuit clerk, how selected — circuit clerk of sixth, seventh, and twenty-second judicial circuits, how selected.

Section 483.020 - Vacancy, how filled.

Section 483.050 - If surety of clerk is insufficient, new bond required.

Section 483.055 - Office supplies — duties relating to.

Section 483.060 - Allowances, how paid.

Section 483.065 - Office and records, where kept.

Section 483.070 - May remove records, when.

Section 483.075 - Duties of clerk — when county clerk replaces circuit clerk, exception.

Section 483.080 - Deputies, their duties.

Section 483.082 - Court records, how kept.

Section 483.083 - Circuit clerks, compensation.

Section 483.086 - Clerk to serve as secretary to court en banc (St. Louis City).

Section 483.088 - Circuit clerks to report to state auditor annually all fees collected.

Section 483.130 - Courts to direct filing of papers.

Section 483.135 - Clerk to bunch, label, and index papers.

Section 483.140 - Judge to superintend keeping of records.

Section 483.140 - Judge to superintend keeping of records.

Section 483.145 - Court to reconstruct records, when.

Section 483.150 - Clerks to keep account of fines.

Section 483.160 - Clerks of courts to deliver reports to successors.

Section 483.163 - Circuit clerk to cooperate in nonsupport investigations; additional compensation, exception.

Section 483.165 - Nonfeasance or misfeasance, misdemeanor.

Section 483.170 - Duty of court when clerk is charged with misdemeanor in office — notice — temporary clerk during suspension.

Section 483.175 - Duty of attorney general or prosecuting attorney — notice.

Section 483.180 - Notice and copy of charges to be delivered — witnesses summoned.

Section 483.190 - Trial by the court or a jury.

Section 483.195 - Clerk found guilty, removed and fined.

Section 483.200 - If clerk acquitted, reinstatement — costs.

Section 483.205 - Additional proceedings by indictment.

Section 483.210 - Clerk's successor to receive all records of office.

Section 483.225 - Office, where kept.

Section 483.235 - Liable on bond for acts of his deputies.

Section 483.240 - Circuit clerks, duties and responsibilities — exceptions.

Section 483.241 - Other clerks, duties.

Section 483.245 - Deputy circuit clerks, appointment, removal, assignment of duties — compensation, how determined and paid.

Section 483.246 - Municipal clerks, selection, tenure, compensation — limitation on compensation.

Section 483.260 - Clerk to employ attorney (St. Louis City).

Section 483.270 - Certain abstract of judgments to be continued (St. Louis City).

Section 483.310 - Investment of funds in registry — income, how used — clerk defined — collection of moneys, procedure.

Section 483.312 - Security required for deposit of funds in circuit court registry.

Section 483.355 - Circuit clerk of Lewis County — duties.

Section 483.360 - Clerk to file judgments at Lewis County seat.

Section 483.390 - Papers may be recorded in office of clerk of circuit court — fee charged.

Section 483.420 - Circuit clerk, office (Cape Girardeau County).

Section 483.445 - District No. 2 clerk, qualifications — election (Marion County).

Section 483.450 - Residence and office hours of clerk.

Section 483.480 - Probate clerk, oath — itemized fee bill.

Section 483.500 - Fees of the clerks of the supreme court and court of appeals — collection.

Section 483.505 - Account of fees — supreme court.

Section 483.510 - Account of fees — court of appeals.

Section 483.530 - Fees, clerk's duties.

Section 483.535 - Fees for naturalization.

Section 483.537 - Passports, accounting for fees charged, use of moneys collected.

Section 483.550 - Clerks to charge, collect court costs, when.

Section 483.580 - Fees, probate proceedings, guardianships.

Section 483.617 - Fees not to be charged against counties or St. Louis City, when.

Section 483.630 - Records transferred to circuit clerk — certificate of clerk effective, how (St. Louis City).

Section 483.640 - Records transferred to clerk (Marion County).

Section 483.650 - Records transferred to clerk (Cape Girardeau County).

Section 483.660 - Records of probate courts transferred.

Section 483.670 - Records of magistrate courts transferred.

Section 483.680 - Records of municipal courts transferred, when, how.