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HomeGovernment CodeCh. 11Art. 2§ 75029 Excluded Court Service Credit

§ 75029 Excluded Court Service Credit

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§ 75029 Excluded Court Service Credit

Key Takeaways

  • •If someone was a judge in a small court (like a justice court) before 1952, and then became a regular judge, they can count those early years toward their retirement.
  • •But to get credit for those early years, they must pay into the retirement fund what they would have paid if they were a regular judge during that time.
  • •They can't double-count those years if they're already getting credit for them under another rule.

Example

A person was a justice of the peace (a small-town judge) for 5 years before 1952. Later, they became a regular judge. Now they want to retire.

They can add those 5 years to their retirement time, but only if they pay the money they would have paid into the retirement fund during those 5 years, based on their first-year salary as a regular judge.

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

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§ 75029 Excluded Court Service Credit

For any judge who, prior to becoming a judge, served as a “judge of an excluded court” as defined below, there shall be included in the computation of the number of years of service as a judge the number of years he or she served as a “judge of an excluded court” if prior to the effective date of his or her retirement he or she has paid into the Judges’ Retirement Fund a sum equal to the amount that would have been deducted from his or her salary and paid into that fund had he or she been a judge, during the time he or she was a “judge of an excluded court,” computed by applying to the rate of salary that he or she actually received during his or her first year of service as a judge the rate of deduction applicable to judges’ salaries during that year. As used in this section “judge of an excluded court” means a judge of a justice court or a judge, justice of the peace, or recorder of a court provided for by law prior to January 1, 1952. A judge shall not, under this section, receive credit for that portion, if any, of his or her service as a judge of an excluded court, if other provisions of this chapter provide for the inclusion of that service in the computation of his or her years of service as a judge. (Amended by Stats. 2002, Ch. 664, Sec. 127.1. Effective January 1, 2003.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 75026 Judges Retirement Eligibility Requirements
  • § 75031.5 Military Service Credit Election
  • § 75028.2 Senior Judge Retirement Payments
  • § 75030.10 Judicial Officer Retirement Credits
  • § 75030.5 Judge Retirement Service Credit

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 75029.
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