ABOUT
Jenn Biggar
Dedicated to serving Douglas County with integrity, accuracy, and efficiency.
Personal Statement
Jenn Biggar moved to Waterville Washington in 2013 after meeting her husband, Waterville native, Jerrod Biggar. They were married in 2014 and will celebrate 12 years of marriage this year.
In that time, they have raised 3 beautiful children, ages 10, 7 and 3. Two of which attend Waterville Elementary School.
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Community Involvement
Jenn spends much of her free time volunteering and giving back to the Douglas County communities she loves so much.
Despite her busy work schedule, Jenn is no stranger to the bleachers inside a basketball gym, sidelines of a softball field or starting deck of a swim meet.
Jenn plays an integral role in Waterville Youth Sports and the Waterville Swim Team. As a result of her positive attitude, logistical management and unmatched work ethic, she is regularly chosen to lead these activities.






Family & Tradition
Jenn and her family are active members of their local 4H club and look forward to the NCW Fair every year.
You can find her cheering on her daughters in the Swine Barn, selling pronto pups at the Lion’s Club booth or taking tickets at a concert event.
Summer is Jenn’s favorite time of year! Her favorite Summer activities include fishing, camping and growing dahlias.
Look for her this Summer on the Entiat sand bar or reeling in a salmon below Wells Dam.

Professional Statement
Jenn started her legal career in 2013 at the Chelan County District Court as a Deputy Clerk. Her ability to learn in a fast paced environment made her a great fit for the courtroom.
She quickly found herself sitting next to Judge Nancy Harmon or Judge Roy Fore assisting with paperwork and keeping court minutes.
Jenn moved on to work as a Legal Assistant for Johnson, Gaukroger, Smith & Marchant, P.S. who held the City of Wenatchee contract for prosecution.
Both this position and her position as Legal Assistant in the Douglas County Prosecutor’s Office helped shape the way for her role as elected Clerk. Jenn learned the intricate parts of the legal system such as interpreting RCWs, how documents move through the courts, search warrant procedures and much more. In addition, Jenn has spent the last 13 years building relationships with attorneys, judges, law enforcement and the public through her work in the courts.
13+
Years in the Legal Field
2021
Appointed County Clerk
2022
Elected by Douglas County Voters
2026-27
WA Clerk’s President

Serving Douglas County
Her love for the legal field was the driving force for applying for the appointment of Douglas County Clerk in 2021 after the current Clerk, Tristen Worthen, moved on.
Jenn was appointed as Clerk in the Summer of 2021 and was elected by the people of Douglas County in 2022.
Currently serving as your Clerk, Jenn leads a team of 6 well-trained staff members. You can often find her in the main office assisting in answering phones or helping at the front counter. Serving as the Washington Association of County Clerks Vice President has given Douglas County an advantage in being up to date on the latest legislation, training and technology.

Professional Leadership & Service
Jenn's commitment to public service extends beyond Douglas County through statewide leadership, committee participation, professional development, and advocacy efforts that help improve court services across Washington.
Committee Participation
- 2025–2026 Washington State Association of County Clerks Vice President
- Washington Association of County Officials
- Washington State Association of County Clerks Website Committee
- Washington State Association of County Clerks Sunshine Policy Workgroup
- Washington State Association of County Clerks RAP 9.6 Workgroup
- Washington State Association of County Clerks Legislative Committee
- Washington State Association of County Clerks Odyssey Portal Fees Committee
- Washington State Association of County Clerks Collections Committee
- Administrative Office of the Courts Childcare Workgroup
- Administrative Office of the Courts Court Facilitator Advisory Committee
Awards & Recognition
Washington State Association of County Clerks Certification Program (2022–2025)
Recognized for completing at least 50 hours annually of training, advocacy, and administrative service on behalf of the Washington State Association of County Clerks.
Professional Training
- West Point Leadership Training – 120 Hours
- The Leadership Academy – 40 Hours
- Advanced Supervisory Strategies: Navigating Complex Scenarios – 3 Hours
- Minimizing Workplace Gossip – 2.5 Hours
- Threat Evaluation and Reporting Overview – 3 Hours
- A Supervisor's Roadmap to Employment Law Essentials Part 1 – 2.25 Hours
- A Supervisor's Roadmap to Employment Law Essentials Part 2 – 2.5 Hours
- Leading Through Change
EXPERIENCED • TRUSTED • COMMITTED
Re-Elect Jenn Biggar
Thank you for your support and for the opportunity to continue serving Douglas County with integrity, accuracy, and efficiency.

