Each of
Maryland's 23 counties and the
independent city of
Baltimore has its own Circuit Court. The number of
judges on each of the Circuit Courts is set by
statute. The Circuit Courts are grouped into eight judicial circuits. Each circuit encompasses two or more counties, except for the Eighth Circuit, which consists solely of Baltimore City. The most senior judge in the circuit is the
Chief Judge; all other judges are Associate Judges. The state is divided into eight judicial circuits, which are presently as follows: • 1st Judicial Circuit (7 judges):
Dorchester (1 judge),
Somerset (1 judge),
Wicomico (3 judges) &
Worcester (2 judges) counties • 2nd Judicial Circuit (7 judges):
Caroline (1 judge),
Cecil (3 judges),
Kent (1 judge),
Queen Anne's (1 judge) &
Talbot (1 judge) counties • 3rd Judicial Circuit (22 judges):
Baltimore County (16 judges) &
Harford County (6 judges) • 4th Judicial Circuit (7 judges):
Allegany (2 judges),
Garrett (1 judge) &
Washington (4 judges) counties • 5th Judicial Circuit (18 judges):
Anne Arundel (10 judges),
Carroll (3 judges) &
Howard (5 judges) counties • 6th Judicial Circuit (24 judges):
Frederick (4 judges) &
Montgomery (20 judges) counties • 7th Judicial Circuit (32 judges):
Calvert (3 judges),
Charles (4 judges),
Prince George's (23 judges) &
St Mary's (3 judges) counties • 8th Judicial Circuit (30 judges):
Baltimore City Judges of the Circuit Courts of Maryland are elected to 15-year terms in the
general election. Their salaries may not be diminished while in office. The
Governor may fill vacancies by appointment until the next
general election for the
United States House of Representatives occurring after one year from the time the vacancy was created, except in cases where the vacancy is by expiration of term, in which case, the vacancy is filled until the next general election for U.S. Representatives (congressmen). Judges must be at least 30 years old, qualified voters, members of the Maryland
bar, and residents both of Maryland for at least five years and for at least 6 months of the place for which they are elected to serve. Judges
must retire at age 70. Each Circuit Court also has its own
Clerk, who is elected by the citizens of the county (or Baltimore City) to a four-year term. ==Jurisdiction==