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AAC Photo Recap: Circuit Clerks
Arkansas Circuit Clerks Association President and Monroe County Circuit Clerk Alice Smith welcomes circuit clerks to their meeting.
Circuit clerks gather for fall meeting
Arkansas Circuit Clerks Association gathered Oct. 14-16, in Fort Smith/Sebastian County for their fall meeting. Attendees heard from speakers on a variety of topics including land records, e-filing, legislation, technology issues such as cybersecurity, human resources management, unclaimed property and recording. The association also swore in 2021 board members, and circuit clerks received automated records system grants.
Above, left: AAC Governmental Affairs Director Josh Curtis speaks to clerks on legislative issues. Above, right: Circuit Clerk Charles Baker (center) swore in association board members and circuit clerks Candace Edwards, Jimmy Cummings, Canda Reese, Crystal Taylor, Sharon Barnett, Alice Smith, Sharon Blount-Baker, Kyle Sylvester, Brenda DeShields, Debbie Wise, Myka Bono Sample and Kathy Smith.
Above, left: Circuit clerks received automated records systems grants. Pictured are Kyle Sylvester, Brenda DeShields, Sharon BlountBaker, Sabrina Cox Williams, Canda Reese, Teresa Pilcher, Myka Bono Sample, Rachel Oertling, Automated Records Systems Grants Committee Chair and Sebastian County Clerk/Recorder Sharon Brooks and Josh Curtis. Grant recipients not pictured are Vickie Bishop, Diane Bowman, Lauren Abney, Elaine Robertson, Penny Black and Deborah Loggins. Above, right: Mainstream Technologies President John Burgess addresses hot-button technology issues such as cybersecurity.