Title 28 › Part PART I— - ORGANIZATION OF COURTS › Chapter CHAPTER 16— - COMPLAINTS AGAINST JUDGES AND JUDICIAL DISCIPLINE › § 351
Anyone who says a judge hurt the court's work or cannot do the job because of mental or physical disability can send a short written complaint to the clerk of the court of appeals for the circuit. The chief judge can also start a complaint on their own, in writing and with reasons, so a separate written filing is not needed. The clerk must quickly send any filed complaint to the chief judge, or if the complaint is about the chief judge, to the next most senior active circuit judge, and must also send a copy to the judge named. "Judge" here means a circuit, district, bankruptcy, or magistrate judge. "Complainant" means the person who files the complaint.
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28 U.S.C. § 351
Title 28 — Judiciary and Judicial Procedure
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73