Tennessee Statutes

§ 6-4-301 — City judge - Jurisdiction - Appointment - Qualifications and compensation - Elections

Tennessee § 6-4-301

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Bluebook
Tenn. Code Ann. § 6-4-301 (2026).

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(a)There shall be a city court presided over by a city judge appointed by the board or elected as provided in subsection (c).
(b)(1) (A) Where the city judge is appointed, the city judge shall have the qualifications, term of office, if any, and receive the compensation the board may provide by ordinance.
(B)The board may appoint the general sessions court judge of the county or counties in which the municipality lies to act as city judge to the extent the general sessions court judge agrees to act as city judge.
(2)In the absence or disability of the city judge, the mayor may designate a qualified person to serve as city judge or, to the extent the general sessions court judge agrees to serve as city judge, may designate the general sessions court judge of the county or counties in wh

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Related

The City of White House v. Whitley
(Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 1997)
State of Tennessee v. Jeremy White
(Court of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee, 2002)

Legislative History

Acts 1991, ch. 154, § 1; 1992, ch. 612, § 10; 1996, ch. 652, §§ 2, 3; 2004, ch. 914, § 6a; 2011, ch. 453, §§ 2-4.

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