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SIXTH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT

Texas public payroll data for SIXTH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT. We have 2 employee records on file from the most recent state release. Below: a breakdown of pay, common roles, and the full employee list.

2Employees on file
$145,113Average annual pay
$225,225Highest annual pay
$65,000Lowest annual pay
Common roles: LEGAL ASSISTANT III CHIEF JUSTICE

About this agency

SIXTH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT is part of the Judiciary & Legal sector of Texas state government. The OpenPayrolls dataset includes 2 distinct employee records associated with this agency, drawn from the most recent state payroll release. Reported pay ranges from $65,000 at the low end to $225,225 at the high end, with an average of $145,113 across all roles.

Like every state agency listed here, SIXTH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT is funded primarily through legislative appropriations and dedicated revenue. Compensation reported in this database represents the employee's annualized base salary at the time of the data snapshot — not necessarily the amount actually paid out during the calendar year, which can differ because of partial-year employment, mid-year promotions, supplemental funding sources (federal grants, athletic revenue at universities, fee-supported programs), and overtime. See our methodology for the full caveats.

The roles most commonly held at this agency are LEGAL ASSISTANT III, CHIEF JUSTICE. To compare what people in any of these titles earn across other Texas agencies, click the role above. You can also see how SIXTH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT compares to other employers in Texarkana, or against peer organizations on the Judiciary & Legal page.

Employees at SIXTH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT

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NameJob titleAnnual payTypeHire date
Scott Stevens CHIEF JUSTICE $225,225 ERF - EXEMPT REGULAR FULL-TIME January 1, 2019
Sadie Moore LEGAL ASSISTANT III $65,000 CRF - CLASSIFIED REGULAR FULL-TIME August 18, 2025

How to read these numbers

The annual pay column shows the salary that the agency reports for that employee at the time of the data snapshot. It is the standard apples-to-apples figure used by Texas budget analysts: monthly base rate × 12 for salaried employees, or hourly rate × scheduled hours × 52 for hourly staff. It does not include benefits, retirement contributions, performance bonuses, settlement payments, contract buyouts, deferred compensation, or supplements paid from foundation or grant funds — all of which can be substantial at universities and large agencies.

Two employees with the same title and similar tenure can earn very different amounts at the same agency for legitimate reasons: market-pay adjustments approved by the agency head, longevity pay required by Texas Government Code Chapter 659, hazardous-duty pay for eligible peace officers, or temporary stipends during periods of acting leadership. Before drawing conclusions about any single record, look at the methodology page for the full set of caveats and read the agency's own pay plan if it has one.