Within thirty days after the effective date of the ordinance
creating the municipal court, the mayor of each city or town
shall appoint a municipal judge or judges of the municipal court
for a term of four years. The terms of judges serving on July 1,
1984, and municipal judges who are appointed to terms commencing
before January 1, 1986, shall expire January 1, 1986. The terms
of their successors shall commence on January 1, 1986, and on
January 1 of each fourth year thereafter, pursuant to appointment
or election as provided in this chapter. Appointments shall be
made on or before December 1 of the year next preceding the year
in which the terms commence.
The legislative authority of a city or town that has the
general power of confirmation over mayoral appointments shall
have the power to confirm the appointment of a municipal judge.
A person appointed as a full-time or part-time municipal
judge shall be a citizen of the United States of America and of
the state of Washington; and an attorney admitted to practice law
before the courts of record of the state of Washington:
PROVIDED, That in a municipality having a population less than
five thousand persons, a person who has taken and passed by
January 1, 2003, the qualifying examination for a lay candidate
for judicial officer as provided by rule of the supreme court may
be the judge. Any city or town shall have authority to appoint a
district judge as its municipal judge when the municipal judge is
not required to serve full time. In the event of the appointment
of a district judge, the city or town shall pay a pro rata share
of the salary.
[2002 c 136 § 2; 1984 c 258 § 106; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 35 § 1; 1961 c 299 § 53.]
NOTES:
Court Improvement Act of 1984 -- Effective dates -- Severability -- Short title -- 1984 c 258: See notes following RCW 3.30.010.
Application -- 1984 c 258 §§ 101-139: See note following RCW 3.50.005.