Meet your Clerk of Court

Amy was born in Choteau, Montana, and spent her youth split between Great Falls and Washington’s Puget Sound. She moved to Missoula after she graduated from Great Falls High School and quickly fell in love with the city.
After starting a family and becoming a mom to three wonderful boys, Amy went back to college and in 2014 graduated from the University of Montana with a degree in business management. Soon after graduating, Amy started her incredible career with Missoula County as a temporary employee in Human Resources. She then transferred to the County Attorney’s Office, where she quickly rose through the ranks to become a criminal paralegal.
In 2019, Amy was hired to be the newly created Justice Court administrator, a position she held until August 2020, when she became the chief deputy clerk of District Court. In December 2022, the Missoula Board of County Commissioners appointed her as the interim clerk of District Court.
Amy’s previous roles have given her a unique perspective on how cases work through the system, which allows her to ensure her division of the justice system runs smoothly. She has a passion for great customer service and strives to be a friendly and empathetic face for those struggling to navigate the more difficult aspects of the legal system.
When Amy is not raising her boys to be the best humans they can be, you can find her on the open road riding her beloved Harley Davidson.
Amy will be up for re-election in 2028.