Bailiffs

People who are good critical thinkers, communicators, and reasoners may be perfect candidates for becoming bailiffs.

Bailiffs help keep order in court rooms, enforce courtroom rules to collect and store firearms, guard sequestered juries, escort juries, ensure courtroom security, and announce the entrance of the judge.

To succeed as a bailiff requires training, work-related experience, and a working knowledge of public safety, law, government, management, and customer service. Job opportunities are expected to increase.

Regardless of their background or experience, students can embark on an important career as a bailiff in many locations.

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