Arrolyn T. Wallace
Houston, MS *****
************@*******.***
Objective
To obtain an administrative position and utilize my experience and skills for the successful completion of each job task.
Qualifications
Knowledge of court and legal terminology, laws, policies, and judicial processes. Proficient in data entry, word processing, email, calendars, etc. Great oral and written communication skills.
Typing speed of 70+ words per minute.
Excellent ability to perform clerical duties such as filing, typing, faxing, answering phones, etc. Knowledge of general office practices and procedures. Education
Houston High School, Houston MS
1998-2002
Jackson State University, Jackson MS
2002-2006
Relevant Experience
Lee County Department of Human Services, Tupelo MS November 2017 - August 2020
Maintained a filing system for classifying, retrieving, and disposing of correspondence, records, reports, and other documents.
Placed local and long distance calls as needed; handled and/or referred incoming telephone calls and referred clients and/or visitors to the appropriate persons. Compiled and recorded data onto records, forms, and other similar documents for subsequent processing by other individuals within the agency.
Routed correspondence and other materials by name or functional area in order to ensure that such materials are distributed in a timely manner.
Performed record-keeping or formatting tasks which required the ability to use simple mathematical computations such as adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing. Typed non-technical and technical letters, memos, reports, and other varied narrative and tabular material, each requiring knowledge sufficient to ensure correct spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and basic grammar.
Jackson Municipal Court, Jackson MS
April 2007 - December 2016
Prepared criminal proceedings, daily court dockets, and reports for local agencies. Processed payments, jail sentences, traffic citations, arrest warrants, and sworn affidavits. Kept track of fines, bail bonds, forfeitures, restitution, and other monetary court receipts. Responsible for logging and filing incoming citations, information, complaints, and sworn affidavits. Replied to incoming queries via phone calls, fax, email, or written paperwork. Coordinated with the judge, the police department, jail personnel, defense counsels, lawyers, and the public to facilitate the smooth functioning of the justice administration system. References Available Upon Request