Montana Clerks of Court are state-level judicial officers responsible for providing administrative support services to the Montana state court system. The types of clerks of court that serve Montana's courts include county clerks, district clerks, and Supreme Court clerks. County clerks are responsible for maintaining court records, preparing court dockets, and collecting fees and payments from those who use the court system. District clerks are responsible for managing court proceedings, issuing orders, and ensuring compliance with court rules. Finally, Supreme Court clerks are responsible for providing administrative support services to the Supreme Court justices and managing the Supreme Court's records. Montana Clerks of Court are essential to the functioning of the state court system, as they ensure court proceedings are conducted efficiently and effectively.