Basic Job Description:Conduct investigations to locate, arrest, and return fugitives and persons wanted for non-payment of support payments and unemployment insurance fraud, and to locate missing persons.
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1) Serves warrants and makes arrests to return persons sought in connection with crimes or for non-payment of child support.
2) Computes amount of child support payments.
3) Testifies in court to present evidence regarding cases.
4) Examines medical and dental x rays, fingerprints, and other information to identify bodies held in morgue.
5) Examines case file to determine that divorce decree and court-ordered judgment for payment are in order.
6) Completes reports to document information acquired during criminal and child support cases, and actions taken.
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7) Monitors child support payments awarded by court to ensure compliance and enforcement of child support laws.
8) Determines types of court jurisdiction, according to facts and circumstances surrounding case, and files court action.
9) Confers with prosecuting attorney to prepare court case and with court clerk to obtain arrest warrant and schedule court date.
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10) Interviews client to obtain information, such as relocation of absent parent, amount of child support awarded, and names of witnesses.
11) Interviews and discusses case with parent charged with nonpayment of support to resolve issues in lieu of filing court proceedings.
12) Reviews files and criminal records to develop possible leads, such as previous addresses and aliases.
13) Prepares file indicating data, such as wage records of accused, witnesses, and blood test results.
14) Obtains extradition papers to bring about return of fugitive.
15) Contacts employers, neighbors, relatives, and law enforcement agencies to locate person sought and verify information gathered about case.
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Holland / RIASEC Career Code: S-E-C SOC: 33-3021.04