Federal Judicial Financial Disclosure Reports

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Section 13107 of title 5, United States Code authorizes the collection and public availability of the information requested. Failure to comply with these statutory requirements is cause to deny access to a judge’s financial disclosure report filed with the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts in accordance with the requirements of the Financial Disclosure Requirements of Federal Personnel (5 U.S.C. §§ 13101-13111). This information may be disclosed to members of the Judicial Conference of the United States Committee on Financial Disclosure, judiciary officers and employees who have a need for the information in the performance of their duties, and the individuals whose reports are accessed, as well as law enforcement officials who have a need for the information in the performance of their duties.


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Overview

This site contains financial disclosure reports for judicial officers, including bankruptcy, magistrate, and special trial judges. This site includes all judges' 2021 and newer financial disclosure reports that are currently available for release.

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Judges' 2017 to 2020 and judicial employees' 2017 to 2022 financial disclosure reports are available by submitting a request through this database or by submitting AO-10A by mail. Judicial employees' reports are limited to fifteen reports per request. The request must specify name, calendar year, and position of each report requested. If such information is not specified, the request cannot be satisfied. Reports are required to be destroyed six years after filing.

Background

Financial Disclosure Reports for judicial officers and judicial employees are filed with the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts in accordance with the requirements of the Financial Disclosure Requirements of Federal Personnel (5 U.S.C. §§ 13101-13111). The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts provides online public access to reports filed by judicial officers, including bankruptcy judges, magistrate judges, and special trial judges.

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