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Five of seven area circuit court clerks attend state Summer College

Rodney Burress, Taylor Co.; Tommy A. Garrett, Metcalfe Co.; Tony D. Kerr, Russell Co.; Dennis Loy, Adair Co.; and Craig L. Overstreet, Casey Co.; among the state's circuit court clerks attending 2011 Circuit Court Clerks Summer College in lLorence, KY. Complete list below. Trust for Life a major topic at session

By Jamie Ball
News from Kentucky Court of Justice

FRANKFORT, KY - Circuit court clerks across Kentucky participated in the 2011 Circuit Clerks Summer College held June 14-16 in Florence, KY.

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, Division of Driver Licensing, sponsored the event and provided training on fraudulent documents, driver education programs and services available through the Division of Driver Licensing's field offices.



"The college was an opportunity for circuit clerks to receive an introductory course on fraudulent documents," said Stephanie King-Logsdon, McLean County circuit court clerk and newly elected president of the Kentucky Association of Circuit Court Clerks. "Circuit clerks, in partnership with the Division of Driver Licensing, issue driver licenses and non-driver ID cards and thousands of citizens come to our offices each year for these services. Circuit clerks want to stay current on new processes and I appreciate the Division of Driver Licensing for hosting this important educational program."

Bill Heise, director of the Division of Driver Licensing, said he was glad the division was able to offer training for the circuit clerks. "We appreciated the chance to enhance our partnership with the circuit clerks and were pleased with the success of this college," Heise said.

In addition to transportation issues, the circuit clerks received updates from the Administrative Office of the Courts on court-related issues, including House Bill 463, the state penal code reform act, and other legislation from the 2011 Kentucky General Assembly. The AOC also provided a session on language assistance for domestic violence petitioners and gave an overview of the plan to replace the court system's case and docket management system. The college offered 10.75 hours of continuing education credit.

Heise and AOC Director Laurie K. Dudgeon addressed the circuit court clerks during the college. A Trust For Life luncheon featured several other speakers, including Chief Justice of Kentucky John D. Minton Jr. (who provided videotaped remarks), Attorney General Jack Conway, Transportation Secretary Mike Hancock and Trust for Life representatives. The Kentucky Association of Circuit Court Clerks sponsors Trust For Life to promote organ and tissue donation through driver licensing and the Kentucky Organ Donor registry.

In addition to King-Logsdon, the Kentucky Association of Circuit Court Clerks elected other executive officers during the college. Loretta Crady of Hardin County is first vice president, Dianne Murray of Boone County is second vice president, Krissie Coe Fields of Barren County is secretary and Kirk Tolle of Mason County is treasurer. Jefferson County Circuit Court Clerk David Nicholson is the immediate past president. The officers are elected to a one-year term.

Circuit court clerks who participated in the college include:

  • Adair County Circuit Court Clerk Dennis Loy
  • Anderson County Circuit Court Clerk Jan Rogers
  • Ballard County Circuit Court Clerk Holly Oldham Dunker
  • Barren County Circuit Court Clerk Krissie Coe Fields
  • Bell County Circuit Court Clerk Colby Slusher
  • Boone County Circuit Court Clerk Dianne Murray
  • Bourbon County Circuit Court Clerk Beverly Smits
  • Boyd County Circuit Court Clerk Linda Kay Baker
  • Boyle County Circuit Court Clerk Joni H. Terry
  • Breathitt County Circuit Court Clerk Patsy C. Williams
  • Breckinridge County Circuit Court Clerk Connie W. Brumfield
  • Bullitt County Circuit Court Clerk Layne Abell
  • Butler County Circuit Court Clerk Melissa Cardwell
  • Caldwell County Circuit Court Clerk Danny Hooks
  • Calloway County Circuit Court Clerk Linda Avery
  • Campbell County Circuit Court Clerk Taunya Nolan Jack
  • Carroll County Circuit Court Clerk Laman L. Stark
  • Casey County Circuit Court Clerk Craig L. Overstreet
  • Clark County Circuit Court Clerk Paula S. Joslin
  • Clinton County Circuit Court Clerk Jake Staton
  • Daviess County Circuit Court Clerk Susan W. Tierney
  • Elliott County Circuit Court Clerk William Jason Ison<
  • Estill County Circuit Court Clerk Charlene I. Baker/
  • Fayette County Circuit Court Clerk Wilma F. Lynch
  • Fleming County Circuit Court Clerk Pam Lowe
  • Floyd County Circuit Court Clerk Douglas Ray Hall
  • Franklin County Circuit Court Clerk Sally Jump
  • Gallatin County Circuit Court Clerk Pam McIntyre
  • Garrard County Circuit Court Clerk Dana Hensley
  • Grant County Circuit Court Clerk Shirley Wilson
  • Grayson County Circuit Court Clerk Elois Downs
  • Greenup County Circuit Court Clerk Allen Kent Reed
  • Hancock County Circuit Court Clerk Noel J. Quinn
  • Hardin County Circuit Court Clerk Loretta Crady
  • Harrison County Circuit Court Clerk Kathy Kearns
  • Hart County Circuit Court Clerk Rita Doyle
  • Henderson County Circuit Court Clerk Ruth London
  • Henry County Circuit Court Clerk Mary Lou Roberts
  • Jefferson County Circuit Court Clerk David L. Nicholson
  • Johnson County Circuit Court Clerk Vicki Rice
  • Kenton County Circuit Court Clerk John C. Middleton
  • Knox County Circuit Court Clerk Greg Helton
  • Laurel County Circuit Court Clerk Roger L. Schott
  • Lawrence County Circuit Court Clerk Jodi L. Parsley
  • Leslie County Circuit Court Clerk Carmolitta Morgan-Pace
  • Lincoln County Circuit Court Clerk Teresa Reed
  • Livingston County Circuit Court Clerk Debbie Harp Knoth
  • Lyon County Circuit Court Clerk Rebecca Howard
  • Madison County Circuit Court Clerk Linda Spurlock Cates
  • Magoffin County Circuit Court Clerk Tonya Arnett Ward
  • Marshall County Circuit Court Clerk Carla Marshall
  • Mason County Circuit Court Clerk Kirk Tolle
  • McCracken County Circuit Court Clerk Glenda Ransom
  • McCreary County Circuit Court Clerk Othel King
  • McLean County Circuit Court Clerk Stephanie King-Logsdon
  • Mercer County Circuit Court Clerk Beth Neal
  • Metcalfe County Circuit Court Clerk Tommy A. Garrett
  • Monroe County Circuit Court Clerk Joyce Emberton
  • Montgomery County Circuit Court Clerk Tanya P. Terry
  • Muhlenberg County Circuit Court Clerk Janet Hearld Brown
  • Nicholas County Circuit Court Clerk Sandye Watkins
  • Ohio County Circuit Court Clerk Gaynell Allen
  • Oldham County Circuit Court Clerk Linda G. Mason
  • Owsley County Circuit Court Clerk A. Michael Mays
  • Pendleton County Circuit Court Clerk Michael D. Redden
  • Perry County Circuit Court Clerk Roger D. Collins
  • Powell County Circuit Court Clerk Patricia Darlene Drake
  • Robertson County Circuit Court Clerk Martha Workman
  • Rowan County Circuit Court Clerk Jim Barker
  • Russell County Circuit Court Clerk Tony D. Kerr
  • Shelby County Circuit Court Clerk Lowry S. Miller
  • Simpson County Circuit Court Clerk Jan J. Murphree
  • Taylor County Circuit Court Clerk Rodney Burress
  • Trigg County Circuit Court Clerk Pam W. Perry
  • Trimble County Circuit Court Clerk Theresa Edwards
  • Union County Circuit Court Clerk Sue W. Beaven
  • Warren County Circuit Court Clerk Pat Howell Goad
  • Washington County Circuit Court Clerk George Graves
  • Webster County Circuit Court Clerk Amy Villines
  • Whitley County Circuit Court Clerk Gary Barton
  • Wolfe County Circuit Court Clerk Debra Sparks
Circuit Court Clerks
BCircuit court clerks are responsible for managing the records of Kentucky's circuit and district courts. Circuit clerks are constitutionally elected officials from all 120 counties and serve a six-year term. They provide professional recordkeeping, receive money due the courts, pay money to required parties and to the state, record legal documents, provide legal documents and other legal materials, maintain the jury system, administer oaths, handle affidavits and issue driver licenses and non-driver ID cards.

Administrative Office of the Courts

The AOC is the operations arm for the state court system and supports the activities of nearly 3,300 court system employees and 403 elected justices, judges and circuit court clerks. As the fiscal agent for the Kentucky Court of Justice, the AOC also executes the Judicial Branch budget.


This story was posted on 2011-07-06 05:34:43
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