Rachel Shively for Clerk of Court in Jackson Parish

Rachel Shively
THE IMPORTANCE OF YOUR CLERK OF COURT
Experience. Accuracy. Accountability.
 
The Clerk of Court is one of the most important positions in our local government—because when it’s done right, the entire justice system works the way it should. Every document filed, every case processed, every public record maintained—it all runs through the Clerk’s Office. This is not a ceremonial role. It is a job that demands precision, integrity, and real-world experience.
 
WHY IT MATTERS TO YOU:
 
Protecting Your Records
Property records, marriage licenses, court filings—these are the documents that protect your rights and your future. They must be handled correctly the first time.
 
Keeping the Courts Moving
Delays, errors, and disorganization can slow down justice. An experienced Clerk ensures cases move efficiently and properly.
 
Ensuring Transparency
The Clerk’s Office is where the public goes for access to information. Open, accurate records build trust in government.
 

EXPERIENCE IS NOT OPTIONAL – IT’S ESSENTIAL

 
You don’t learn this job on the fly. It requires knowledge of legal procedures and recordkeeping systems. Mistakes aren’t just inconvenient—they can cost time, money, and trust.
 

WHEN YOU VOTE, YOU’RE CHOOSING MORE THAN A NAME—YOU’RE CHOOSING COMPETENCE

Choose leadership that understands the job.
Choose experience that protects your community.
 
Vote for proven ability. Vote for a Clerk of Court who is ready on day one.
 
Early Voting: May 2nd – May 9th at the Courthouse
Election Day: May 16th at your precinct
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