How much does a Record Clerk make in Minnesota? The salary range for a Record Clerk job is from $40,981 to $53,124 per year in Minnesota. Click on the filter to check out Record Clerk job salaries by hourly, weekly, biweekly, semimonthly, monthly, and yearly.
Still, the Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that job prospects for all information clerks, including Legal Records Clerks, will be good, as those leaving the work force each year will need to be replaced.
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However, during the same decade, the BLS projects that growth for general Legal Records Clerks is expected to decline by 10 percent.
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Legal Legal Records Clerks may work longer hours, depending on their employer’s schedule and whether trial work is involved.
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Official Public Records (OPR) consist of all publicly accessible documents recorded by the County Clerk's Office and may include deeds, mortgage documents, easements, assumed name certificates (DBA), powers of attorney, bills of sale, and liens.
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Usually, Legal Records Clerks will receive on-the-job training, lasting a few weeks to a few months, depending on what they must learn.
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