In addition to those duties set forth in the laws of the state, the municipal judge shall hold court at least four hours each day. The municipal judge shall be available at all reasonable hours for the issuance of warrants and summons. The municipal judge shall also:
A. Receive fines and issue receipts therefor;
B. Receive and issue receipts for bail bonds;
C. Enter on the court docket the time for appearance of all persons coming before the court and notify the arresting officer to be present;
D. Notify the city attorney of such violations and complaints as may be designated by the city attorney;
E. Keep a record of all alleged violations of traffic ordinances together with a notation of final disposition. Such record shall indicate all types of offenses and the total of each type, and shall be maintained for a period of three years from the date of case closure;
F. Keep a record of all traffic accidents, warnings, arrests, convictions and complaints reported for each driver which shall be filed alphabetically under the name of the driver. Such record shall be available for use and information of the police department and city attorney's office;
G. Submit reports to the city manager, in,the manner and form prescribed by him of all citations issued and arrests made for violations of all ordinances, all fines collected and the final disposition of current status of every case. Such reports shall show all types of violations and the totals of each type. All receipts of fines shall be rendered promptly to the city clerk.
(Ord. 572, 2019: Ord. 313 (part), 1982; prior code § 5-2-7)