

“I will be pursuing other avenues within the community and hope to continue to make a positive difference,” said Rowlatt. When we started this term, many staff members were new to their duties and they all stepped up and created a true ‘team’ environment.”Īs far as the new Clerk/Recorder goes, Rowlatt says there are several qualifications that should be met to fit the bill, including being conscientious and being someone who has an understanding of current election laws, knowledge of recordation of documents and document retention, knowledge of estate administration and understanding Nevada’s open meeting laws. “I am taking away pride in the office and in my staff,” said Rowlatt. “I have watched each member of my staff grow and gain confidence in their respective fields. The biggest lesson Rowlatt is taking away from her time as the Clerk/Recorder is a deep appreciation of her team. “The Clerk/Recorder plays a large part in the City,” said Rowlatt. “This office has several internal departments that are public facing and interact closely with other departments, boards and commissions.” * serves as Clerk to the Board of Supervisors and multiple other boards and commissions within the City * facilitates and tracks all public records requests submitted to the City * is the Ex Officio Public Administrator for Carson City * records documents for permanent document retention * issues marriage licenses and files notary bonds * administrates all local, state and federal elections within Carson City Some of the duties that the Clerk/Recorder undertakes, according to Rowlatt, are: “I chose to run because my employment background was a good fit for the office, encompassing an understanding of the wide range of responsibilities held by the Clerk/Recorder,” said Rowlatt.
