The public is most likely to interact with Operations, which provides information on court processes and procedures. In the courtroom, judicial assistants support judges in deciding cases. Court reporters keep a verbatim record of court proceedings. Interpreters translate for people with limited knowledge of English. Operations staff work with the public during jury service and across the court’s 12 self-help centers. The clerk’s office assists with filing documents and reviewing case files. Probate investigators and family court services specialists provide information to the court on conservatorships and guardianships, and mediations in Family Law cases.