Some of the other ministerial duties that the district clerk performs are:
- Filing and assigning causes of action in civil, criminal, and family matters, including divorces, name changes, serious personal injury, child support and custody, delinquent taxes, product liability, contracts, real estate, felony indictments, revocations, bond forfeitures, and expunctions;
- Issuing writs, citations, abstracts of judgment, executions, warrants, restraining orders, temporary orders, show cause orders, and subpoenas;
- Preparing civil and criminal appeals;
- Maintaining exhibits;
- Attending trials;
- Providing clerical support in courtrooms;
- Indexing records;
- Performing background searches;
- Maintaining permanent court records; and
- Depositing and maintaining funds paid into the Registry of the Court