Associate Judge of the Supreme Court

Last updated on December 5, 2024

The Supreme Court of British Columbia is the province's superior trial court and is a court of general and inherent jurisdiction which means it can hear any type of case, civil or criminal.

It hears most appeals from the Provincial Court in civil and criminal cases and appeals from arbitrations. A party may appeal a decision of the Supreme Court to the court of appeal.

The Supreme Court Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 443, provides for a chief justice of the Supreme Court, an associate chief justice and 86 other justices. The legislation also provides for supernumerary judges who sit hearing cases part-time.

Including supernumerary judges, there are presently 109 judges.

There are also 14 Supreme Court associate judges who hear and dispose of a wide variety of applications in chambers.

The Supreme Court also has a registrar and a district registrar who hear assessments relating to bills of costs, reviews lawyers' accounts, settles orders, references of various types and deals with bankruptcy discharge applications.

Applicable job codes
  Associate Judge of the
Supreme Court
Job code 051052
Salary plan VAR
Grade JPC
Bargaining unit code 0

Salary

Rates effective April 1, 2024

Step Annual Monthly Bi-weekly Hourly
Maximum 360,000.25 30,000.00 13,798.77 197.1253

Previous rates

Rates effective April 1, 2023

Step Annual Monthly Bi-weekly Hourly
Maximum 343,000.20 28,583.35 13,147.16 187.8166

Rates effective April 1, 2022

Step Annual Monthly Bi-weekly Hourly
Maximum 288,500.18 24,041.68 11,058.18 157.9740

Rates effective April 1, 2021

Step Annual Monthly Bi-weekly Hourly
Maximum 282,250.22 23,520.85 10,818.62 154.5517