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Educational requirements for bailiffs range from a bachelor's degree to
a high school diploma. The more education, the better your chances of obtaining
a more lucrative position, says Jeff Elder, a bailiff in Missouri.
Exact requirements will vary by location. For example, to be a bailiff
in Polk County, you must have a high school diploma, have a valid Florida
driver's license, be a resident of the state, and have earned the basic recruit
certificate of compliance for correctional officers or law enforcement.
The sheriff prefers at least one year of experience in guarding prisoners.
You must have knowledge of court documents, holding areas, courtroom procedures,
radio communications and fingerprinting procedures.
Jim Marlow, owner of a bailiff services company, suggests interested students
earn a college degree in business administration with a leaning towards the
law. Running a court is a lot like running a small business.
Bailiff Tim Mooney also recommends a broad education. "I recommend a good
liberal arts background, possibly with an emphasis on humanities or psychology,"
he says. "Law enforcement is a good background for pursuing a career as a
bailiff."