No, the County Clerk is the clerk to the Board of Commissioners and the Open Records Officer for general county records including all Commission meetings and proceedings.
The Clerk of Superior Court receives, manages, and processes all court documents, collects and disburses all court fees, fines, and costs, and provides the public with access to court records. As keeper of public court and land transaction records, the Clerk records deeds, mortgages, and notaries public.