The court clerk, under the authority of the president of the court and the supervision of the public prosecutor, directs all the services of the registry.
He keeps the various registers provided for by the texts in force and keeps the court files up to date. He puts into form the decisions taken and reasoned by the judges.
He is custodian of the minutes and archives which he ensures are preserved. He issues originals and copies and has custody of the seals and all sums deposited at the registry.
He draws up the registry deeds and carries out the formalities for which jurisdiction is assigned to him.
He prepares the court’s meetings, for which he draws up and archives the minutes.
He keeps the court’s general documentation up to date.
He welcomes the public.