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Judicial Salary Chart

2015-20163 20174 20185 20196 20207 2021 2022 2023 2024
Chief Justice $158,400 $166,350 $174,700 $183,450 $186,660 $189,927 $193,251 $196,633 $200,074
Justice $148,700 $156,150 $164,000 $172,200 $175,214 $178,280 $181,400 $184,575 $187,805
Court of Appeals $138,600 $145,550 $152,850 $160,500 $163,309 $166,167 $169,075 $172,034 $175,045
Common Pleas Judges $127,450 $133,850 $140,550 $147,600 $150,183 $152,811 $155,485 $158,206 $160,975
Full-time Municipal Court Judges1 $119,850 $125,850 $132,150 $138,800 $141,229 $143,701 $146,216 $148,775 $151,379
Part-time Municipal Court and County Court Judges2 $68,950 $72,400 $76,050 $79,900 $81,298 $82,721 $84,169 $85,642 $87,141

Endnotes

  1. Figures shown represent the aggregate annual salary payable for full-time municipal court judges. The local share is $61,750 per year, and the balance is paid by the State through a Supreme Court appropriation.
  2. Figures shown represent the aggregate annual salary payable for part-time municipal and county court judges. The local share is $35,500 per year, and the balance is paid by the state through a Supreme Court appropriation.
  3. House Bill 64 (HB64), the 2016-2017 budget law, includes a series of four 5 percent market adjustments to the judicial compensation schedule. The first adjustment took effect on Sept. 29, 2015.
  4. Second adjustment outlined in HB 64.
  5. Third adjustment outlined in HB 64.
  6. Fourth adjustment outlined in HB 64.
  7. Senate Bill 296 of the 132nd General Assembly (SB296) includes a series of 1.75 percent market adjustments over nine years (2020-2028).

Judicial Salary History

Following is an explanation of the funding of salaries paid to judges in the state of Ohio.

Salaries paid to the chief justice and justices of the Supreme Court are paid from the state treasury.

Salaries paid to the judges of the courts of appeal are paid from the state treasury.

Salaries paid to judges of the courts of common pleas consist of a state base share, which is fixed by statute, and a local per capita share, which is stated in terms of cents multiplied by the population of the county in which the judge serves. The base share is paid from the state treasury, and the per capita share is paid by the county.

Beginning July 1, 1997, all common pleas judges are paid the same salary consisting of a local and state share. The local share is based on the population of the county and cannot be less than $3,500 or more than $14,000. The local share is deducted from the total salary to determine the state share.

Full Time
Through June 1987, salaries paid to full-time municipal court judges were paid entirely by the local government entity or entities (municipal corporation or county) responsible for funding the court. Beginning in July 1987, a state supplement, payable from the state treasury, was added. The total salaries paid to full-time municipal court judges varied depending on the population of the municipal court district and were limited to the amounts shown in the table.

Effective July 1, 1997, the per capita share was eliminated, and the local share payable to all full-time municipal court judges was fixed at $61,750. Percentage increases through 2008 will be calculated on the full salary with the entire amount added to the state share.

Part Time
Salaries paid to part-time municipal court judges traditionally have been paid by the local government entity or entities (municipal corporation or county) responsible for funding the court. Prior to August 1975, this amount was set by the legislative authority of the municipality, but could not be less than the amount stated in the table.

In August 1975, a uniform base salary was established by statute, and a per capita share was added. The total salary payable to a part-time municipal court judge could exceed the amount stated in the table.

Effective July 1, 1997, the per capita share was eliminated and a base salary of $35,500 was fixed by statute. This base salary, which will be paid by the local funding authority, will be supplemented by a state share payable from the state treasury.

Through June 1997, salaries payable to county court judges are paid from the county treasury. The amounts stated in the table represent the maximum salary payable to county court judges when combining the uniform base salary and the maximum per capita . Effective July 1, 1997, the per capita share was eliminated and a base salary of $35,500 was fixed by statute. This base salary, which is paid by the county, will be supplemented by a state share payable from the state treasury.

Dates Chief Justice Justice Courts of Appeals Common Pleas1
10/53 - 10/55 $16,500 $16,000 $13,500 $13,0002
10/55 - 10/59 $20,000 $18,000 $16,000 $15,0003
10/59 - 12/64 $22,000 $20,000 $18,000 $9,000-$17,0004
12/64 - 6/68 $24,500 $24,000 $21,000 $11,000-$19,0005
6/68 - 11/73 $32,000 $30,000 $28,000 $14,500-$26,0006
11/73 - 4/78 $43,500 $40,000 $37,000 $23,500-$34,0007
4/78 - 1981 $55,000 $51,000 $47,000 $33,000-$43,5007
1982 $62,000 $58,000 $54,000 $40,000-$50,5007
1983 $67,000 $63,000 $59,000 $45,000-$55,5007
1984 $72,000 $68,000 $64,000 $50,000-$60,5007
1985 $75,000 $70,500 $66,000 $52,000-$62,5007
1986 $78,000 $73,000 $68,000 $54,000-$64,5007
1987 $81,000 $75,500 $70,000 $56,000-$66,5007
7/1987 $86,000 $80,750 $75,000 $60,750-$71,2507
1988 $88,500 $83,250 $77,500 $63,250-$73,7507
1989 $92,950 $87,400 $81,400 $66,250-$76,7507
1990 $97,600 $91,750 $85,450 $69,400-$79,9007
1991 $102, 500 $96,350 $89,700 $72,700-$83,2007
1992 - 2/96 $107,650 $101,150 $94,200 $76,150-$86,6507
3/1996 $110,900 $104,200 $97,050 $78,750-$89,2507
1997 $114,250 $107,350 $99,950 $80,800-$91,9507
7/1997 * * * $91,9508
1998 $117,700 $110,550 $102,950 $94,7008
1999 $121,250 $113,850 $106,050 $97,5508
2000 $124,900 $117,250 $109,250 $100,5008
2001 $128,650 $120,750 $112,550 $103,5008
2002 $132,0009 $123,9009 $115,5009 $106,2008,9
2003 $133,7009 $125,5009 $117,0009 $107,6008,9
2004 $136,8009 $128,4009 $119,7009 $110,0508,9
2005 $140,1009 $131,5009 $122,5509 $112,7008,9
2006 $144,3009 $135,4509 $126,2509 $116,1008,9
2007 $146,7509 $137,7509 $128,4009 $118,0508,9
2008 $150,8509 $141,6009 $132,0009 $121,3508,9
2009 $150,850 $141,600 $132,000 $121,3508
2010 $150,850 $141,600 $132,000 $121,350
2011 $150,850 $141,600 $132,000 $121,350
2012 $150,850 $141,600 $132,000 $121,350
2013 $150,850 $141,600 $132,000 $121,350
2014 $150,85010 $141,60010 $132,00010 $121,35010
2015-2016 $158,40011 $148,70011 $138,60011 $127,45011
2017 $166,35012 $156,15012 $145,55012 $133,85012
2018 $174,70013 $164,00013 $152,85013 $140,55013
2019 $183,45014 $172,20014 $160,50014 $147,60014
2020 $186,66015 $175,21415 $163,30915 $150,18315
2021 $189,92715 $178,28015 $166,16715 $152,81115
2022 $193,25115 $181,40015 $169,07515 $155,48515
2023 $196,63315 $184,57515 $172,03415 $158,20615
2024 $200,07415 $187,80515 $175,04515 $160,97515
  • 1 Salaries listed for 10/53 - 10/59 indicate the maximum salary payable to common pleas judges. Salaries listed for 10/59 - 7/97 indicate the minimum and maximum salaries payable to common pleas judges. Salaries listed for 7/97 - 2001 indicate the total salary payable to each common pleas judge.
  • 2 $4,000 base salary plus a per capita share not to exceed $9,000.
  • 3 $5,000 base salary plus a per capita share not to exceed $10,000.
  • 4 $7,000 base share plus a per capita share not less than $2,000 or more than $10,000.
  • 5 $9,000 base share, a per capita share not less than $2,000 or more than $10,000, plus an additional county share based on county population of $500, $1,000, or $1,500.
  • 6 Base share plus per capita share not less than $3,500 and not more than $15,000.
  • 7 Base share plus per capita share not less than $3,500 and not more than $14,000.
  • 8 Effective 7/1/97, salaries of all common pleas judges are made equal. Common pleas salaries consist of a local per capita share of not less than $3,500 and not more than $14,000 and a state share determined by subtracting the applicable per capita share from the total salary listed.
  • 9 Salary adjustments for 2002 through 2008 are based on cost of living, not to exceed three percent. In the case of common pleas judges, the cost of living percentage is applied to the total salary with the resulting adjustment added to the state share.
  • 10 Salaries are set by statute. Judicial salaries have not been adjusted since 2008 when statutory authority for annual increases expired.
  • 11 House Bill 64 (HB64), the 2016-2017 budget law, includes a series of four five percent market adjustments to the judicial compensation schedule. The first adjustment took effect on Sept. 29, 2015.
  • 12 Second adjustment outlined in HB64.
  • 13 Third adjustment outlined in HB64.
  • 14 Fourth adjustment outlined in HB64.
  • 15 Senate Bill 296 of the 132nd General Assembly (SB296) includes a series of 1.75 percent market adjustments over nine years (2020-2028).
Dates Municipal (full-time) Municipal (part-time) County
1953 - 10/55 $12,0001 $2,0002 No county courts until 1957
9/1957 $1,000
10/55 - 1/61 $13,0003
10/55 - 12/64 $3,0002
9/59 - 6/68 $4,5004,5
1/61 - 12/64 $15,0006
12/64 - 6/68 $18,0006 $4,0002
6/68 - 11/73 $23,0007 $6,0002 $6,0005
11/73 - 8/75 $30,0007 $8,0002
11/73 - 4/78 $8,0008
8/75 - 4/78 $31,0009 $20,00010
4/78 - 1981 $38,75011 $25,00012 $14,00013
1982 $45,75011 $29,20012 $18,20013
1983 $50,75011 $32,20012 $21,20013
1984 $55,75011 $35,20012 $24,20013
1985 $57,75011 $36,40012 $25,40013
1986 $59,75011 $37,60012 $27,60013
1/1987 $61,75011 $38,80012 $28,60013
7/1987 $66,25014 $39,55012 $29,10013
1988 $68,75014 $40,30012 $29,60013
1989 $71,70014 $41,80012 $30,70013
1990 $74,80014 $43,40012 $31,85013
1991 $78,05014 $45,05012 $33,05013
1992-2/96 $81,45014 $46,80012 $34,35013
3/96-12/96 $83,90014 $48,20012 $35,40013
1/97-6/97 $86,40014 $49,65012 $36,45013
7/97-12/97 $86,40015 $49,65016 $49,65016
1998 $89,00015 $51,15016 $51,15016
1999 $91,65015 $52,70016 $52,70016
2000 $94,40015 $54,30016 $54,30016
2001 $97,25015 $55,95016 $55,95016
2002 $99,80015,17 $57,40016,17 $57,40016,17
2003 $101,10015,17 $58,15016,17 $58,15016,17
2004 $103,45015,17 $59,50016,17 $59,50016,17
2005 $105,95015,17 $60,95016,17 $60,95016,17
2006 $109,15015,17 $62,80016,17 $62,80016,17
2007 $111,00015,17 $63,85016,17 $63,85016,17
2008 $114,10015,17 $65,65016,17 $65,65016,17
2009 $114,10015 $65,65016 $65,65016
2010 $114,10015 $65,65016 $65,65016
2011 $114,10015 $65,65016 $65,65016
2012 $114,10015 $65,65016 $65,65016
2013 $114,10015 $65,65016 $65,65016
2014 $114,10015,18 $65,65016,18 $65,65016,18
2015-2016 $119,85015,19 $68,95016,19 $68,95016,19
2017 $125,85015,19,20 $72,40016,19,20 $72,40016,19,20
2018 $132,15015,19,20,21 $76,05016,19,20,21 $76,05016,19,20,21
2019 $138,80015,19,20,21,22 $79,90016,19,20,21,22 $79,90016,19,20,21,22
2020 $141,22915,19,20,21,22,23 $81,29816,19,20,21,22,23 $81,29816,19,20,21,22,23
2021 $143,70115,19,20,21,22,23 $82,72116,19,20,21,22,23 $82,72116,19,20,21,22,23
2022 $146,21615,19,20,21,22,23 $84,16916,19,20,21,22,23 $84,16916,19,20,21,22,23
2023 $148,77515,19,20,21,22,23 $85,64216,19,20,21,22,23 $85,64216,19,20,21,22,23
2024 $151,37915,19,20,21,22,23 $87,14116,19,20,21,22,23 $87,14116,19,20,21,22,23
  • 1 $4,000 base salary plus per capita share. Legislative authority could grant an additional amount not to exceed $3,000. Total salary could not exceed the lesser of $12,000 or the salary of a common pleas judge in the same county.
  • 2 Amount stated represents the minimum salary payable; salary set by municipal legislative authority.
  • 3 $6,000 base salary plus per capita share. Legislative authority could grant an additional amount. Total salary could not exceed lesser of $13,000 or the salary of a common pleas judge in the same county.
  • 4 Effective 12/64 through the present, the county could approve an additional payment not to exceed $2,000 of each county court judge. This optional payment is not included in the salary listed.
  • 5 per capita share could not exceed $3,000.
  • 6 per capita amount tiered based on population. Legislative authority could grant an additional amount. Total salary could not exceed the lesser of the amount stated or the salary of a common pleas judge in the same county.
  • 7 per capita amount tiered based on population. Total salary could not exceed lesser of the stated amount or the salary of a common pleas judge in the same county minus $2,000.
  • 8 per capita share could not exceed $4,000.
  • 9 Current per capita formula ($0.18/person) established. Total salary could not exceed lesser of $31,000 or the salary of a common pleas judge in the county minus $2,000.
  • 10 per capita share could not exceed $9,000.
  • 11 Total salary could not exceed lesser of the amount stated or the salary of a common pleas judge in the county minus $3,000.
  • 12 per capita share could not exceed $10,000.
  • 13 per capita share could not exceed $7,500.
  • 14 Total salary consists of a local base share, local per capita share, and a state share. Total of the local base and per capita shares could not exceed the lesser of $61,750 or the salary of a common pleas judge in the county minus $3,000.
  • 15 Salaries of full-time municipal court judges equalized. Local per capita share eliminated; total salary consists of local base share (fixed at $61,750) and state share (amount stated minus $61,750).
  • 16 Salaries of part-time municipal court judges and county court judges equalized. Local per capita share eliminated; total salary consists of local share (fixed at $35,500) and state share (amount stated minus $35,500).
  • 17 Salary adjustments for 2002 through 2008 are based on cost of living, not to exceed three percent. The cost of living percentage is applied to the total salary with the resulting adjustment added to the state share.
  • 18 Salaries are set by statute. Judicial salaries have not been adjusted since 2008 when statutory authority for annual increases expired.
  • 19 House Bill 64 (HB64), the 2016-2017 budget law, includes a series of four 5 percent market adjustments to the judicial compensation schedule. The first adjustment took effect on Sept. 29, 2015.
  • 20 Second adjustment outlined in HB64.
  • 21 Third adjustment outlined in HB64.
  • 22 Fourth adjustment outlined in HB64.
  • 23 Senate Bill 296 of the 132nd General Assembly (SB296) includes a series of 1.75 percent market adjustments over nine years (2020-2028).
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