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Chapter 873 - Court Clerks


  • Section 51-51v - (Formerly Sec. 51-168). Appointment of chief clerks and assistants. Clerk for Centralized Infractions Bureau. Clerks for housing matters.
  • Section 51-51w - (Formerly Sec. 51-12a). Collection of fees by clerks. Expenses.
  • Section 51-51x and 51-51y - Continuation of service of persons serving in Superior Court, Court of Common Pleas and Juvenile Court on June 30, 1978. Term of office of persons appointed July 1, 1977.
  • Section 51-52 - General duties of clerks.
  • Section 51-52a - Powers of clerks and clerical assistants.
  • Section 51-52b - (Formerly Sec. 51-171a). Certification re authority of justice of the peace or commissioner of the Superior Court in the judicial district of Fairfield or Stamford-Norwalk.
  • Section 51-53 - Clerks to give notice of decrees of court by mail or electronic delivery.
  • Section 51-54 - Completing records.
  • Section 51-55 - Judgments of default or nonsuit.
  • Section 51-56 - Accounting for receipts by clerks of Supreme, Superior and Common Pleas Court. Removal from office. Accounting on death or removal.
  • Section 51-56a - Accounting for receipts by court clerks. Remittance of certain amounts to municipalities. Additional fees to fund police training. Surcharge for violations.
  • Section 51-57 - Superior Court clerks. Oath. Full-time duties. Criminal defense prohibited.
  • Section 51-58 - Court seals. Filing of official seals with Secretary of the State.
  • Section 51-59 - Clerks' offices, when open.
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