It depends on which court.
It depends on which court.
Circuit Judges are elected to office for a 6 year term.
LIFE!
The term of office for judges in the judicial branch of the US federal government is for life. This means that they serve until retirement, death, or if they are impeached and removed from office. There is no set term limit for federal judges.
Supreme Court Justices are appointed for life. This allows for greater experience and consistency.
the federal judges are well respected because they make very important decisions that effect people greatly so the federal judges must be respected and trusted -daicia eugene
Appointed for life.
The term is 3 years, no exceptions.
Federal judges are appointed to the bench by U.S. Presidents. The term would be until retirement or death.
Article I judges serve on courts overseen by the Legislative Branch, like US Bankruptcy Court, US Tax Court, US Court of Federal Claims, etc., and don't enjoy the same benefits as judges who serve on Article III constitutional courts.The standard term of office for Article I judges is fourteen years, with the possibility of renewal.
Rome's judges or praetors, served for one year. That was the standard length of office for any elected official.
Judges in US District Courts serve under Article III constitutional guidelines, which state they hold office "during good behavior." This means their term of office is for life, as long as they don't commit an impeachable offense.