depends upon what is specified in the state's constitution
what is the term of the judge
A judge can serve as a lifetime
A judge, who happens to be a female, is still a 'judge' a modern term that is gender neutral.
no it is not
In New Jersey, a Supreme Court justice (as well as any Superior Court judge) is appointed for an initial seven year term. After that the justice (judge) becomes eligible for reappointment. If reappointed, the justice/judge serves until mandatory retirement age of 70 without further reappointment.
A Federal District Judge has a lifetime appointment.
Judge
for life terms
You will need to contact your state licensing department and ask then what your filing term. In most states the required filing term is two to three years. But it really just depends on what the reason is that you are being required to file an SR22 and what the judge or state ordered in your case.
The term is for their whole life
This term generally refers to the term or the time a paticular president spends in office. Example: Throughout Bill Clintons presidence the country watched a scandal unfold.
It is a life term, but a judge may retire.