County Courts

scenic highway with moss covered rock railing
The Historic Columbia River Highway from near Shepperd's Dell. (Oregon State Archives Scenic Image 20130925-D8C_4885​​)
At one time county courts existed in all 36 Oregon counties. The title “county judge” is retained in some counties as the title of the chair of the board of county commissioners. There is no requirement that county judges be members of the bar.

Where a county judge’s judicial function still exists, it is limited to juvenile and probate matters. These only occupy a portion of the judge’s time, which is primarily devoted to nonjudicial administrative responsibilities as a member of the county board.

Today, only six counties, all east of the Cascades, have county judges who retain any judicial authority. Gilliam, Sherman and Wheeler have juvenile and probate jurisdiction, while Grant, Harney and Malheur have probate jurisdiction.​