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WHAT IS THE FCCA?

The Federal Court Clerks Association (FCCA) was formed in 1922, in Washington, D.C., by a group of 15 federal court clerks who believed they could voice their view more effectively if they joined together in a formal organization.

In 1981, a Clerks Council was formed and a Deputy Clerks Council was formed in 1983. Today, the FCCA boasts a membership of over 1,700 members.

The purpose of the Association is to promote the professionalism and integrity of the federal judiciary. It is also the goal of FCCA to increase the proficiency of court employees, to support the independence of the judiciary, and to foster cooperation between courts and the community.

All current and former employees of the federal judiciary and others interested in improving the administration of justice are eligible to become a member of this association.

The current dues are $15.00 for all deputies and retired members, $40.00 for chief deputies or their equivalents (operation and administrative managers) and $65.00 for clerks.

For more information please contact President, W. Samuel Hamrick, Jr.
U.S. District Court - Northern District of Georgia
2211 Russell Fed. Bldg. & U.S. Courthouse
75 Spring St. SW
Atlanta, GA 30303-3361
404-215-1603
404-215-1614 (Fax)

 

 
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