A count clerk gives the best administrative support to lawyers, judges, and other court personnel. They are also responsible for maintaining records of court proceedings that include orders, case files, judgments, and other legal documents. These professionals also interact with jurors, litigants, the general public, and attorneys to give information about case statuses, schedules, and court procedures. They play a significant role in making the court system operation smooth. Being professional, they provide great support for judges and attorneys in both civil-related matters and criminal cases.