Eastern District of Texas seeks deputy in charge for Clerk’s Office

Amos L. Mazzant, III, Chief District Judge at U.S. District Court Eastern District of Texas
Amos L. Mazzant, III, Chief District Judge at U.S. District Court Eastern District of Texas
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The United States District Clerk’s Office for the Eastern District of Texas announced on Apr. 10 that it is seeking a highly motivated and experienced individual to serve as Deputy in Charge.

This position is part of the office’s commitment to providing strong customer service to the court, legal professionals, and members of the public.

According to the announcement, there are seven Clerk’s Offices within the Eastern District of Texas: Beaumont, Lufkin, Marshall, Plano, Sherman, Texarkana, and Tyler. The Deputy in Charge will play a key role in supporting these offices.

The United States District Clerk’s Office describes itself as a public service organization dedicated to delivering exceptional support for all stakeholders involved with the court system. The new hire will be expected to uphold these standards across multiple locations.

This search reflects ongoing efforts by federal courts to maintain efficient operations and ensure quality interactions with both legal practitioners and community members.



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