By Jedidiah McKeehan
Being a judge is an important and prestigious job. These are not jobs they just hand out to anyone, these jobs are few and far between. Knox County is unique because it is the location where many judges hold court. Knox County is home to a federal courthouse and the Tennessee Court of Appeals for East Tennessee, so the number of judges in Knox County is much higher than it would be in an outlying county.
Here is the non-exhaustive list of judges regularly holding court in Knox County. Sincere apologies to any judges I have missed or misstated their home base of operations.
U.S. District Judges – Four
U.S. Magistrate Judges – Two
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge – One
U.S. Social Security Administrative Law Judges – Thirteen
Tennessee Court of Appeals Judges – Three
Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals Judges – Three
Tennessee Workers’ Compensation Appeal Board Judge – One
Tennessee Court of Workers’ Compensation Claims Judges – Two
Knox County Chancellors – Three
Knox County Circuit Court Judges – Four
Knox County Circuit and Chancery Child Support Magistrate – One
Knox County Criminal Court Judges – Three
Knox County General Sessions Judges – Five
Knox County Criminal Magistrates – Five
Knox County Juvenile Court Judge – One
Knox County Juvenile Court Magistrates – Five
Knox County Juvenile Court Child Support Magistrates – Three
City of Knoxville Municipal Judge – One
Town of Farragut Municipal Judge – One
Jedidiah McKeehan is an attorney practicing in Knox County and surrounding counties. He works in many areas, including criminal, personal injury, landlord-tenant, probate, and estate planning. Visit attorney-knoxville.com for more information about this legal issue and other legal issues.