File #: RS2022-1758    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 8/24/2022 In control: Metropolitan Council
On agenda: 9/6/2022 Final action: 9/6/2022
Title: A resolution recognizing Richard R. Rooker for his service as Davidson County Circuit Court Clerk.
Sponsors: Emily Benedict, Kathleen Murphy, Burkley Allen, Delishia Porterfield
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A resolution recognizing Richard R. Rooker for his service as Davidson County Circuit Court Clerk.

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WHEREAS, in September 2021, Richard R. Rooker announced that he would retire from his position as Davidson County Circuit Clerk and not seek re-election after serving in the position for nearly 30 years; and

WHEREAS, Mr. Rooker has deep ties to the Inglewood neighborhood, having lived there for most of his life, including when he was born. His parents lived on Fernwood Drive and later Moss Rose Drive, and he is an Inglewood resident today, and he continues to make great contributions to the neighborhood; and

WHEREAS, Mr. Rooker is a graduate of Goodpasture High School in Madison, Tennessee, and attended David Lipscomb University and the University of Tennessee Institute for Public Service; and

WHEREAS, while in school, Mr. Rooker worked for the Traffic Violations Bureau from 1978 to 1984; and

WHEREAS, after becoming a Certified Public Administrator, Mr. Rooker worked in the Davidson County General Sessions-Civil Division Clerk's Office from 1984 to 1993 as Assistant Chief Clerk and then Chief Clerk; and

WHEREAS, on March 8, 1993, Richard R. Rooker was appointed interim Davidson County Circuit Court Clerk upon the death of his father, George L. Rooker, the county's longest-serving clerk, with 27 years of service; and

WHEREAS, Mr. Rooker was officially appointed Davidson County Circuit Court Clerk by the Metropolitan Council on April 6, 1993; and

WHEREAS, in August 1994, Rooker was elected to a four-year term and was subsequently reelected to six additional four-year terms in 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, and 2018; and

WHEREAS, under Mr. Rooker's leadership, CaseLink, a web-based service enabling subscribers to access case information from their offices was introduced; a website to provide access to vital information regarding departments under his direction was established, and the Circuit Court Clerk's monthly newsletter was redesigned, providi...

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