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ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION MISSION STATEMENT:
To provide the most professional, accountable, and efficient administrative services available.

ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION GOAL:

To help our customers accomplish their objectives within the framework of fiscal responsibility and to give them the tools needed to meet those goals.
 
Administrative Division:  Overview


The Administrative Division of the Administrative Office of the Courts is charged with six distinct areas of responsibility in support of the work of the Supreme Court and the AOC:

 

Budgets/Accounting:  The primary responsibility of the Budgets and Finance Unit is to assist the Nevada Supreme Court and its subsidiary divisions in planning, preparing and implementing a budget that is consistent with the goals of the Nevada Supreme Court and to provide for a complete accounting of its resources and expenditures. The unit is also responsible for providing guidance to Nevada's courts in implementing and complying with generally accepted financial principles and minimum financial and administrative/accounting control standards established by the court, and their methods used in the processing, collecting, recording and remittance of state fines and administrative assessments.

 

Audit:  The primary responsibility of the Audit Unit is to perform audits of the judiciary and its programs. The judicial branch auditors are responsible for monitoring the Nevada courts' procedural implementation and compliance with the Minimum Accounting Standards.

The judicial branch auditors function as independent appraisers who examine and evaluate activities of the judiciary as a service to management. The role of the judicial branch auditors is to promote a high level of public trust in the judiciary by providing a professional, independent, and objective review of judicial business functions.

 

Human Resources:    This primary responsibility of the Human Resources Unit is to assist the Court with all personnel issues, including employee relations, selection, classification coordination, position control, evaluation, training, payroll, safety, training, benefits, personnel practices, procedures, laws and regulations, personnel policies and procedures, and Financial Disclosure Statements for the Court.


Facilities:  This unit is responsible for all buildings and security for the buildings used by the Court and by Court personnel in both Carson City and Las Vegas.

 

Special Events:  This unit is responsible for arranging and hosting special events for the Court including the bar ceremonies for new attorneys in the State, investitures of Supreme Court Justices, and legislative receptions.

Personnel of the Administrative Division
Deputy Director: Vacant
 Administrative Asst.   Ashley Edwards, 775-684-1722
   
Budget/Accounting:  
Manager of Budgets: Deanna Bjork, 775-684-1708
Accountant: Anna Verbanac, 775-684-1716
Accounting Asst.: Patricia Hudgins, 775-684-1730
Accounting Asst.: Jan McGinty, 775-684-1718
Accounting Asst.: Vacant
   
Audit :  
Auditor: Staci Anderson, 702-486-9330
Auditor: James Burnett, 702-486-9331
   
Human Resources:  
Personnel Officer: Debra Norvell, 775-684-1711
Personnel Analyst: Cindy Sampson, 775-684-1744
Payroll Clerk: Kelly Engels, 775-684-1709
   
Facilities/Special Events  
Coordinator: David Albert, 775- 684-1763




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