Opportunity

Canby Municode #RFP Municipal Judge Contract Services

City of Canby Municipal Court seeks proposals for Municipal Judge Contract Services

Posted

October 04, 2023

Respond By

September 05, 2026

Identifier

RFP Municipal Judge Contract Services

NAICS

922110

The City of Canby Municipal Court is seeking proposals for contracted judicial services for the position of Municipal Court Judge. - Government Buyer: - City of Canby Municipal Court - Services Requested: - Municipal Court Judge Contract Services - Duties include presiding over criminal and traffic court dockets, arraignments, pleas, sentencing, probation violation hearings, bench and jury trials - Issuing bench warrants, reviewing court files and correspondence - Attending City Council meetings to swear in police officers - Responding to after-hours blood draw warrant requests from the Canby Police Department - Maintaining Oregon State Bar membership and attending judicial training - Minimum Qualifications: - At least three years of legal experience - Active Oregon State Bar membership - Ability to pass CJIS background check - Completion of CJIS training within 90 days - Membership in Oregon Municipal Judges Association - Proposal Requirements: - Professional experience and qualifications - Letters of recommendation - Suggested compensation models - Unique Requirements: - Judge serves as an independent contractor, reporting directly to the City Council - Contract includes a 6-month review and options for renewal, subject to City Council approval

Description

The City of Canby is soliciting proposals for contracted judicial services for the position of Municipal Court Judge. The judge will perform duties as specified in the City Charter and Oregon law, including presiding over criminal and traffic court dockets, issuing court orders, and attending City Council meetings. The contract is anticipated to be for one year with options for renewal. Proposals are due by September 4, 2026, and must include qualifications, experience, letters of recommendation, and suggested compensation models.

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