Definition of «county clerk»

A county clerk is an elected or appointed official in a U.S. county who serves as the custodian of legal records and performs various administrative duties, such as maintaining vital statistics (births, deaths, marriages), issuing licenses and permits, and overseeing elections. In some states, they may also serve as the clerk of court or recorder.

Sentences with «county clerk»

  • Put voter registration forms in your school office - you can request forms through your local county clerk's office. (ccsa.org)
  • It does seem to me that there perhaps is — or ought to be — some alternative to the «uphold the law or resign» position for county clerks, however. (nystateofpolitics.com)
  • She previously served as county clerk from 2004 until being elected county executive. (auburnpub.com)
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