The fundamental reason this
classification exists is to provide security in the Montgomery County
Courthouse and to act as civilian process servers. Court Security Officers are assigned to one
of two functions: court security or process serving as assigned by the division
commander to meet the needs of the Sheriff’s Office. However, many officers are cross-trained and
can work in either area. Officers
assigned to court security operate and monitor an X-ray machine/metal detector
in the Main Courthouse and the Courthouse Annex. They conduct physical inspections of items
and conduct hand-held metal detector screening or pat-downs. Officers assigned to process serving will
serve processes at state buildings, major businesses, attorney firms, banks,
and local hospitals. Court security work
is performed under the direction of a Deputy Sheriff and/or a Deputy Sheriff
Sergeant at all times. Officers who
serve papers report to a Deputy Sheriff Sergeant. The errors that can be made in court security
include allowing weapons in the Courthouse or allowing various illegal
materials into the Courthouse. In
process serving, papers can be served to the wrong address or business which
can lead to decreased productivity for the division and the courts.
High school diploma or GED and
two (2) years of experience working in a security environment such as a police
officer, security guard, corrections officer, or similar position.
NOTE: Qualifying education, training
and experience that provide the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities to
perform the job will be considered.
Possession of a valid Alabama
Driver’s License as needed to serve papers to various locations throughout the
City. Must be twenty-one (21) years of
age. Must pass a background check with
no felony convictions.
Working Conditions: Officers working in court
security stand on their feet for a good part of the work day in order to
operate the necessary equipment. They
may encounter individuals under emotional stress, individuals who are
attempting something illegal, and individuals who may become violent. Officers working in process serving travel
for most of the work day in an automobile.
As they serve papers, they may encounter individuals who are hostile or
difficult.