Tuesday, June 1, 2010

EXPERIENCE: Nancy has spent three years as Deputy Recorder with a total of 10 years of experience as a Deputy Circuit Clerk and Recorder of Deeds. Nancy knows first hand how critical this position is to both upholding the integrity of the public records and insuring an efficient and accurate judicial process.

Nancy has extensive training in both the Circuit Clerk and Recorder of Deed’s office and has the knowledge and skills necessary to fulfill the duties of both offices from the first day as the Circuit Clerk and Ex-officio Recorder of Deeds.

Nancy has spent her career preparing for this position by completing over 400 hours of judicial education training including a nine month program sponsored by the National Center for State Courts. Nancy earned “Court Manager” certification from the National Institute for Court Management.

NANCY’S FAMILY: She and Truman have been married for 28 years and reside in Boonville. They have two children, Kelly who lives in Ocean Springs, Mississippi with James and their two children, Jerzy and Kayli, and Brian who also lives in Boonville.


As Deputy Circuit Clerk and Recorder of Deeds

Nancy:

• Oversees records in civil, criminal, traffic, domestic relations,
   small claims, juvenile, probate and treatment court

• Enters child support orders into the Missouri Automated Child
   Support System

• Oversees Grand Jury and Petit Jury operations

• Is responsible for the office during the absence of the Circuit
   Clerk and Ex-officio Recorder of Deeds

• Answers procedural questions for staff and coordinates and
   supervises all training of deputy clerks

• Is the Payroll Designee: handles payroll matters for all state
   paid circuit court employees in the county

• Has thorough knowledge of court procedures and policies, legal
   documents, technology, laws and legal terminology pertaining
   to the court

• Has taught a Domestic Relations and Child Support Class at
   Court Clerk College administered by the Office of State
   Courts Administrator


"I would appreciate your Vote in the
primary election on August 3rd"

Sunday, March 7, 2010

On February 23, 2010, I filed as a Republican candidate for Cooper County Circuit Clerk & Ex-officio Recorder of Deeds. I am asking for your support during my campaign, as well as your vote in the primary election on August 3, 2010.

With 10 years of experience as a Deputy Circuit Clerk & Recorder of Deeds I am the most qualified candidate for this important job. I know firsthand how critical this position is to both upholding the integrity of the public records and insuring an efficient and accurate judicial process. I am the only candidate that has had extensive training in both of these areas and possesses the knowledge of the daily duties of both offices.

As citizens of this county, you deserve a Circuit Clerk and Ex-officio Recorder of Deeds that will work for you. I possess the experience, qualifications, dedication, and expertise to fulfill the duties of your next Circuit Clerk & Ex-officio Recorder of Deeds. I am committed to being in public office and providing courteous and efficient service to everyone.

The next few months will be both exciting and busy. I look forward to getting to know more of the citizens of Cooper County as my campaign progresses. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to call me at any of the numbers listed.  I thank you in advance for your support and vote in the primary election on August 3, 2010.

Nancy Fisher
Candidate for Circuit Clerk & Ex-officio Recorder of Deeds
Cell - 660-888-1576
Home - 660-882-2152
Email - nancyforclerk@gmail.com

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Get to know Nancy Fisher

Nancy Fisher moved to Boonville, Missouri in 1982. She has been married to Truman (a lifetime Cooper County resident and BHS class of 1982) for the past 28 years. The Fishers have two children: Kelly, 27 (BHS class of 2000) who resides in Ocean Springs, Mississippi with James and their two children, Jerzy and Kayli. Brian, who is 24, (BHS class of 2003) lives in Boonville, Missouri.

Nancy began her career working at the local Hardee’s restaurant from 1985 until 1998. She gained valuable management experience as restaurant MANAGER during her last three years with Hardee’s.

From there, Nancy spent ten months working at Guaranty Land Title Company until September 1999. Little did she know, she was preparing for her future career advancement.

Nancy then started working in the Cooper County Court House in September 1999 as the Deputy Recorder of Deeds. In August 2002, she moved to the Deputy Circuit Clerk position. Her advancement continued in January 2006, when she assumed the Financial Accounts Supervisor position. In June 2007, she was named Chief Deputy Circuit Clerk.

Nancy believes it is imperative to be a life-long learner. She has demonstrated this by:
        • Attending and completing a 56 hour professional Supervision course sponsored by Missouri State University in May 2007
        • Attending and completing a nine month Court Manager training program sponsored by the National Center for State Courts in April 2009

Nancy has also served as a Court Clerk College Faculty member facilitating courses in Domestic Relations and Child Support. She has done this for the fall and spring sessions from 2008 to the present.

Nancy has been active in the community:

               Member of the Immanuel United Church of Christ (New Franklin)
               Missouri Professional Association of Court Clerks
               Boonville Chamber of Commerce
               National Association for Court Management
               Boonville Kiwanis
               Missouri Association of Court Administration
               Leadership Boonslick Program

Monday, February 1, 2010

Education

Nancy Fisher, Chief Deputy Clerk of Cooper County completed the nationally recognized Court Management Program sponsored by the National Center for State Courts Institute for Court Management. This program was offered through the Missouri Coordinating Commission for Judicial Education of the Supreme Court of Missouri's Office of State Courts Administrator.  Nancy was one of 39 court personnel from across the state who participated in this nine-month training program. The Court Management Program consisted of five core courses and a concluding seminar targeting the professional development of mid and executive level court managers. The program design is relevant to the daily practice of court management and reflects the full range of court manager responsibilities. As a result of completing this intensive program, Nancy has been awarded "Court Manager" certification by the National Institute for Court Management.