May 10, 2019
By: Dwayne Page
Circuit Court Clerk Susan Martin may be getting more help in her office.
The budget committee of the county commission Wednesday night voted 5-0 to grant Martin’s request to fund another full time employee for her office subject to final approval of the county commission later this summer. Martin currently has three deputy clerks working for her.
According to the wage scale for county general employees, a new worker with one year of service is paid $26,786.
The budget committee further voted to cut a total of $7,000 from Martin’s budget in the line items for part time and other salaries.
Martin’s total budget comes to $270,497.
In March, Martin first addressed the budget committee with her request. “With three clerks in the office, sometimes that is hard because on top of just those daily customers, we have as many as three courts going on at the same time which requires three of the four of us being out of the office. If it’s a circuit/criminal court day, there are always two clerks in the courtroom, which is me and another girl and three times, since I have been in office, I have had to close my office doors because we have had multiple courts going on at the same time. In one incident, one of my deputy clerks had to be out one day and we had three courts going on so we had to shut everything down. When I shut everything down there is no money coming in to the office unless they are paying online. I definitely feel a need for a new clerk in my office,” said Martin.
By having another employee, Martin said her office could pursue for the county the process of recouping funds from the state for a portion of unpaid court costs and other judicial resources expended in connection with felony criminal cases which could be as much as $100,000 a year. Its known as the state cost bill.
“I had a lady from local government come in one day to address the state cost bill but she told me that it would be impossible for me to collect that money with the staff I have right now and it would be impossible to hire a part time person and do the amount of work it would take. It is nothing I am mandated to do in the office. Its free money. It’s kind of like a grant. If I apply for it I get it but if I don’t, I don’t. This is something we would collect monthly. That’s $100,000 extra coming through my office,” said Martin in addressing the budget committee again Wednesday night (May 8).
However, Martin said she would not be able to seek the extra funds without extra full time help.
“I appreciate anything you could give me but honestly I am not going to find somebody for $10 an hour (part time) and I wouldn’t ask for something I didn’t need. I don’t have the time to pursue it if I don’t have somebody helping get those fees,” she said.
Martin added that there are other court related fees that could be added or increased that would raise more revenues for the county.
Meanwhile, Martin is losing one of her employees next week. Kate Arnold, who worked in the office for several years, is leaving to become the new Coordinator of the DeKalb County Recovery Court.