Court, Municipal, and License Clerks Salary in Texas
In Texas, court, municipal, and license clerks earn a median of $46,030 per year.
Median (Texas)
$46,030
Bottom 10%
$34,120
Top 10%
$58,950
Employed in Texas
14,030
How Texas compares
Refit analysis ·In Texas, court, municipal, and license clerks earn a median of $46,030 — 4% below the national median of $47,700. Locally the range runs $34,120 to $58,950. About 14,030 people hold this role in the state.
Refit analysis ·Texas ranks #31 of 50 states for court, municipal, and license clerks pay — roughly the 39th percentile among states. That trails the top-paying state (Washington, $62,460) by 36%. State employment of about 14,030 also shapes how competitive local openings are.
National benchmark
US median
$47,700
US bottom 10%
$34,860
US top 10%
$72,370
Skills that move pay in this role
- Active Listening
- Speaking
- Reading Comprehension
- Writing
- Critical Thinking
- Monitoring
- Active Learning
- Learning Strategies
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