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What does the comprehensive office of the court do?
The comprehensive office of the court is mainly responsible for comprehensive coordination, conference security, confidential confidentiality, file management, financial management, document circulation, printing management, information publicity, self-media construction, bus management and other related work. Generally speaking, it is the logistics management of the court, responsible for secretarial, publicity, archives, confidential, finance, vehicles, houses, clothing, procurement, seals, canteens, cleaning and so on.

A series of complicated work is a reserve force to serve the court's trial execution, and it is also a department that needs to be familiar with the overall situation, communicate with each other and provide comprehensive services. It is an indispensable department in daily court work.

The historical background of the office

Offices in ancient western countries were usually part of palaces or large temples. Generally, it is a room where a large number of scrolls are stored, and there are scribes working in it. For some archaeologists and mass media, these rooms are sometimes called libraries, because this place is usually associated with scrolls containing literary works.

In fact, except for poems or fictional literary works, because all kinds of records, contracts, orders, announcements and other contents have been recorded on scrolls, these rooms for storing scrolls have the definition of modern offices.