Chief Judge Salary


What is the salary of a Chief Judge? In the United States, a Chief Judge earns an average salary of $136,438. The salary range for a Chief Judge is usually between $136,438 and $136,469 per year, representing the 25th to 75th percentiles respectively. The top 10% of earners, that is the 90th percentile, have an annual salary of $136,825. The highest Chief Judge salary in the United States was $182,000. The average hourly pay for a Chief Judge is $65.60.

What are Top Paying States and Employers for Chief Judge Jobs?

Top 3 states paying the highest average Chief Judge salary are Nevada, with an average salary of $233,996, followed by Rhode Island, with an average salary of $209,009, and Georgia, with an average salary of $182,000. Employers paying the highest salary for a Chief Judge job are City of Atlanta (GA), City of Fort Worth (TX) and Kansas Judicial Branch (KS).

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Average Salary
$136,438/yr
Records Number
33
Employers Number
4
Job Pay Rank
9,374th

Chief Judge Salary Statistics


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Chief Judge Salary in States

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StateAverage SalaryRecords Number
Colorado$117,0211
Georgia$182,0001
Kansas$136,17930
Maryland$5,9351
Michigan$138,2721
New Jersey$100,0001
Nevada$233,9961
Rhode Island$209,0091
South Carolina$103,1071
Texas$155,1041
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