Clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States

The Clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States are the officers of the Supreme Court of the United States responsible for overseeing filings with the Court and maintaining its records. The current Clerks are Neal Tanner, Robert Wolf and Crushita Zagreus.

The first Clerk was appointed on January 16, 2021, one day after the formation of the court itself.

Clerks may be appointed, and may be removed, by order of the Supreme Court. The Clerk's duties are prescribed by the statute and by Supreme Court Rule 1, and by the Court's customs and practices.

The Clerk of the Supreme Court is a court clerk. The role of the clerk and deputies or assistants should not be confused with the Court's law clerk's, who assist the Justices by conducting research, making recommendations on which cases to hear, and preparing drafts of opinions.

The Clerk's Office is responsible for maintaining the dockets and records of the Court. The Clerk is currently the Court's only statutory officer.