Showing posts with label court researchers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label court researchers. Show all posts

October 2, 2009

Court Researcher Work From Home Opportunity


While not completely a work from home job, being a court researcher will allow you some flexibility while creating an income.

Requirements for the Court Researcher (with JellyBean Services) are:

Internet access
Typing of at least 45 WPM
Availability DURING business hours of 9-5, Monday-Friday
Available MINIMUM 5-10 hours/week.
Available to work independent without kids coming along. We do not reimburse for day care.
Willing to cover MORE than one county preferred (But not required).
Able to check your e-mail DAILY.
Honesty on your application (You will be held to what info you put on the application!)
Dependability and accountability are a must!
No experience required, free training offered. Laptop required

Benefits of working as a Court Researcher for JellyBean Services:

Work Perks Plus Bank account offered through Bank of America
Pay by direct deposit or visa debit card
Flexible schedule
Advancement opportunities
Work at home opportunities
Bonuses based on performance
Gasoline incentive program when gas prices reach a certain cost
They allow you to work for other research companies

For more information or to apply online for the Court Researcher positions, visit JellyBean Services today!

Good Luck!

April 28, 2009

Work From Home Court Researchers


SunLark Research offers work from home opportunities for people interested in visiting local courthouses to obtain information from public records.

This is of course not completely working at home, as you will need to drive to courthouses to get the information needed by clients. But you determine when and how often you work, and the court research generally will be very basic information from the documents available, such as names and addresses. The information is then entered into a spreadsheet or database.

The amount of work available for a court researcher will depend largely on the population base and growth and mobility of the area and on the type of assignments available in your area. A very small county (i.e., under 10,000 residents) may have only one hour of work per month while a very large county (i.e., over 1 million population) can sometimes keep a fast-working researcher busy for 30-40 hours per week and could even need to be done by a team.

If interested in this work from home (sort of) opportunity (sorry--no pay information was given), then check out the website and you can apply right online.

Good Luck!

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