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HomeGovernment CodeCh. 11Art. 2§ 75025 Judicial Retirement Age Requirements

§ 75025 Judicial Retirement Age Requirements

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§ 75025 Judicial Retirement Age Requirements

Key Takeaways

  • •Judges must retire when they reach a certain age and have served enough years.
  • •The older the judge, the fewer years they need to serve to retire.
  • •Once a judge retires, their job opens up for someone new to take over.

Example

A judge who is 65 years old and has worked as a judge for 20 years.

This judge can retire because they meet the age and years of service required by the law. Once they retire, their position becomes available for a new judge to be appointed.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 75025 Judicial Retirement Age Requirements

Every judge who has the age and service qualifications specified in one of the following subdivisions, and who is not ineligible for retirement under Section 75026, shall be retired for service upon filing notice of retirement with the Judges’ Retirement System, specifying the date upon which his or her retirement is to become effective: (a) Age 70 or older, with an aggregate of 10 years of service as a judge within the 15 years immediately preceding the effective date of retirement. (b) Age 69, with an aggregate of 12 years of service as a judge within the 16 years immediately preceding the effective date of retirement. (c) Age 68, with an aggregate of 14 years of service as a judge within the 18 years immediately preceding the effective date of retirement. (d) Age 67, with an aggregate of 16 years of service as a judge within the 20 years immediately preceding the effective date of retirement. (e) Age 66, with an aggregate of 18 years of service as a judge within the 22 years immediately preceding the effective date of retirement. (f) Age 65, with an aggregate of 20 years of service as a judge within the 24 years immediately preceding the effective date of retirement. (g) Age 70 or older, with an aggregate of 20 years of service as a judge, the last five years of which has been served immediately preceding the effective date of retirement. (h) Age 60, with an aggregate of 20 years of service as a judge. Upon the effective date of the retirement of any judge, the judicial office from which he or she has retired shall become vacant, and a successor shall thereupon be appointed to fill the vacancy. (Amended by Stats. 1991, Ch. 90, Sec. 13. Effective June 30, 1991.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 75031 Military Service Credit For Judges
  • § 75033.5 Judicial Retirement Eligibility Rules
  • § 75028.1 Senior Judge Status Eligibility
  • § 75028.2 Senior Judge Retirement Payments
  • § 75028.4 Senior Judge Retirement Benefits

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 75025.
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