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2026/2027 STUDY GUIDE
Examiner/Administrator: Judicial Council of California
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CALIFORNIA COURT CLERK CERTIFICATION EXAMINATION
2026/2027 EDITION
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COMPLETE PRACTICE EXAM
120 MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS
PASSING SCORE: 70%
TESTING TIME: 150 MINUTES
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Court Organization & Judicial Structure
Court Clerk Ethics & Professional Conduct
Case Filing Procedures
Civil Case Processing
Criminal Case Processing
Records Management & Confidentiality
Court Calendaring & Scheduling
Judgments, Orders & Warrants
Customer Service & Public Interaction
Courtroom Operations & Administrative Procedures
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Court Organization & Judicial Structure (Questions 1–8)
,Q1. A newly hired court clerk is asked to explain the primary role of a trial court within
California's judicial system. Which statement best reflects the trial court's function?
A. Reviewing decisions from federal district courts
B. Conducting initial hearings, trials, and fact-finding proceedings
C. Interpreting constitutional amendments for all states
D. Supervising legislative committees
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Conducting initial hearings, trials, and fact-finding
proceedings
Explanation: 🔹 Trial courts serve as the entry point for most cases and are
responsible for hearing evidence, determining facts, and issuing judgments.
Appellate courts review trial court decisions rather than conduct trials. Federal court
oversight and legislative supervision are outside the trial court's jurisdiction.
Q2. A court clerk receives a filing involving a dispute over a residential lease
agreement. In most circumstances, the matter should initially be assigned to:
A. An appellate court
B. A trial court with appropriate jurisdiction
C. The state supreme court
D. A federal circuit court
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. A trial court with appropriate jurisdiction
Explanation: 🔹 Civil disputes such as landlord-tenant matters generally begin in a
trial court possessing subject-matter jurisdiction. Appellate courts review completed
cases, while supreme courts and federal courts typically do not hear routine state-
level lease disputes initially.
Q3. Which principle most directly requires a court clerk to avoid giving legal advice to
members of the public?
A. Judicial independence
B. Separation of powers
,C. Neutrality and impartiality
D. Executive privilege
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Neutrality and impartiality
Explanation: 🔹 Court clerks must remain neutral and cannot advise litigants on
legal strategy or interpretation. Providing legal advice could compromise
impartiality and create unfair advantages. The other principles do not directly
address clerk interactions with court users.
Q4. A court clerk is uncertain whether a filing fee exemption has been properly
requested. What is the most appropriate action?
A. Decide whether the exemption should be granted
B. Provide legal advice regarding qualification requirements
C. Follow court procedures and refer the matter for judicial determination when
required
D. Reject the filing immediately
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Follow court procedures and refer the matter for judicial
determination when required
Explanation: 🔹 Clerks process filings according to established procedures but
generally do not make judicial determinations. Fee waiver eligibility may require
judicial review. Rejecting filings without authority or advising parties legally would
be inappropriate.
Q5. Which document typically serves as the official record of court proceedings and
actions taken in a case?
A. Jury questionnaire
B. Court docket or register of actions
C. Witness interview notes
D. Attorney billing statement
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Court docket or register of actions
, Explanation: 🔹 The docket or register of actions tracks procedural events, filings,
hearings, orders, and judgments. It serves as an official case management record.
The other documents do not fulfill this comprehensive recordkeeping function.
Q6. Subject-matter jurisdiction refers to a court's authority to:
A. Issue driver's licenses
B. Hear a specific category of cases
C. Appoint legislators
D. Enforce federal tax policy
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Hear a specific category of cases
Explanation: 🔹 Subject-matter jurisdiction determines whether a court can legally
hear a particular type of dispute. Courts lacking such jurisdiction cannot proceed
regardless of the parties' wishes. The remaining options are unrelated to judicial
authority.
Q7. Why is accurate case classification important during the filing process?
A. It determines attorney compensation
B. It assists proper routing, scheduling, and procedural handling
C. It guarantees a particular outcome
D. It replaces judicial review
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. It assists proper routing, scheduling, and procedural handling
Explanation: 🔹 Correct classification ensures cases follow appropriate procedural
rules and are assigned to the correct calendars and judicial officers. It does not affect
case outcomes or eliminate judicial responsibilities.
Q8. A clerk notices a discrepancy between a filed order and the docket entry. What is
the best initial response?