Judge Donna King

Judge Donna King Donna King is a Native Texan and has resided in Williamson County for over 40 years. in Government before receiving her J.D.

Growing up, Donna was active in band, youth sports and was a 3-year letterman in Volleyball at Round Rock High School where she earned All-State All-Star Honors. She attended Angelo State University on a volleyball scholarship and graduated with a B.A. from Texas Tech University School of Law in 1995. Donna is married to John and together they have 4 kids - Bailey 27, Nolan 24, Keeli 21 and Wesl

ey 20. Donna is momma to 3 Bernese Mountain Dogs and 2 Newfoundlands, and is an active member of Celebration Church. Donna’s father had a distinguished career in law enforcement, and like her father, Donna has devoted herself to public service as a tough prosecutor and a respected judge in Williamson County. Donna served as a municipal judge for the City of Leander, Williamson County jail magistrate and as an attorney in private practice. Donna King has served as the presiding judge of the 26th State District Court in Williamson County since 2014 and has handled over 10,000 cases. As judge of a general jurisdiction court, she hears cases ranging from serious felony crimes to complex civil matters. Her judicial philosophy is simple and has not changed since she first ran for office. “The judge’s greatest responsibility is to uphold the Constitution and respect and protect the rights of all litigants and victims,” said Judge King. “Those who are found to be guilty of a crime should face consequences for their actions while those who are the victims of crimes should find solace and compassion in the judicial process. That is exactly what I have done my entire legal career, as a prosecutor, a criminal defense attorney, advocate and a judge”. A former Williamson County Child Abuse Prosecutor of the Year, Judge King began her career in the Williamson County Attorney’s Office and later in the Travis County District Attorney’s Office. She served as a municipal judge for the City of Leander and worked as an attorney in private practice, handling criminal defense cases, and representing area children and families in Texas Department of Family and Protective Services cases. She also taught a variety of courses for local law enforcement agencies, the Texas Department of Public Safety, the Texas District and County Attorneys Association, and the Capital Area Council of Governments; including a 24-hour course in domestic violence for basic peace officers which she co-authored. Judge King has championed innovative judicial policies to reduce recidivism and the jail population, such as introducing mentoring programs for young, high-risk offenders. She also created Williamson County’s first Felony Mental Health Docket. Prisons and jails have become de facto mental hospitals in our state, with over 75% of inmates in Texas having a mental illness diagnosis. Judge King’s specialty docket provides needed treatment, counseling, and supervision to offenders who experience mental illness. Recognizing the need for new and updated bail and bond policies for low-risk defendants, Judge King also implemented a Pre-Trial Bond Department in an effort to balance the purposes and need for bail bonds, while reducing the county jail's population and saving tax dollars. Judge King has worked closely with other judges and county commissioners to plan for and expand the Magistrate’s Office. Through utilization of Associate Judges, the county has saved taxpayers the expense of creating new courts to handle the ever-increasing number of case filings. This has led to faster processing of inmates for the magistration processes, faster appointment of court appointed attorneys for indigent defendants, and faster orders for assessment of behavioral health deficiencies and treatment. Judge King has developed innovative sentencing practices for young offenders through collaboration with community partners and volunteers who provide mentorship and engage these young people in job training and positive role modeling. This specialized docket engages these young men and women who have experienced trauma and grown up lacking role models and foundational necessities. Finally, with respect to civil cases that come before the court, Judge King recognizes that all disputes, whether business, contractual, or personal injury, can be life-altering for all parties involved. That is why she dedicates a substantial amount of time to civil case review, pre-trial hearings, and jury trials. By implemented processes to streamline pre-trial matters, Judge King is able to bring about the efficient trial of contested cases. Judge Donna King is holding court for the people of Williamson County, ensuring that the rule of law is upheld, that all parties are treated equally and with respect, and that offenders receive treatment and the opportunity to rehabilitate themselves to become productive members of our community while holding the line for the safety of the residents of Williamson County.

Now retired Deputy Steve Miller was my bailiff in the 26th for nearly 12 years. He is the best in the business. He is a ...
03/20/2026

Now retired Deputy Steve Miller was my bailiff in the 26th for nearly 12 years. He is the best in the business. He is a dear friend who made great personal sacrifices to serve our County, all the Judges he worked with and countless people who visited the Justice Center. Steve, you are a treasure and I will miss you! Enjoy your next chapter

Story and Photos by Nalani Nuylan

In recognition of International Women’s Day, I’m honored to serve with these talented Williamson County District Judges...
03/08/2026

In recognition of International Women’s Day, I’m honored to serve with these talented Williamson County District Judges!

Today we continue recognizing the women who serve our community this .

Judge Sara Bruchmiller, judge of the 368th District Court, Judge Donna King, judge of the 26th District Court, Judge Betsy Lambeth, judge of the 425th District Court, and Judge Stacey Mathews, judge of the 277th District Court, play an important role in Williamson County’s justice system.

Through their leadership and service on the bench, they help ensure fairness, accountability and the rule of law in our courts.

Thank you Williamson Paralegal Division of the Williamson County Bar Association Your generous support made our particip...
12/13/2025

Thank you Williamson Paralegal Division of the Williamson County Bar Association Your generous support made our participants smile and feel the spirit of Christmas! I am truly grateful, have a blessed Holiday🎄

It is always a delight to have young bright minds come observe Court and learn about the Justice system. It was an aweso...
12/11/2025

It is always a delight to have young bright minds come observe Court and learn about the Justice system. It was an awesome day! The future looks bright~ these kids are going places!

Williamson County Judges working to restore lives…
05/23/2025

Williamson County Judges working to restore lives…

This week, the Commissioners Court proclaimed May as National Treatment Court Month in Williamson County. These specialty courts help people recover and stay out of the justice system. Learn more about what WilCo is doing to help individuals rebuild their lives: https://www.wilcotx.gov/1496/Specialty-Court-Programs

I had the wonderful opportunity to speak at Leander Area Republican Women’s Club ~ “ Women of Justice” panel alongside m...
05/22/2025

I had the wonderful opportunity to speak at Leander Area Republican Women’s Club ~ “ Women of Justice” panel alongside my colleagues, Judge Sarah Bruchmiller and Judge Angela Williams. Thank you, Judge Edna Staudt and Club President Barsa Harclerode for moderating and a big TY to LARW for hosting us!

Thank you Williamson County Republican Leaders and Judge Edna Staudt for recognizing my service to Williamson County. I'...
02/18/2025

Thank you Williamson County Republican Leaders and Judge Edna Staudt for recognizing my service to Williamson County. I'm so honored to receive this award.
Judge Staudt, a mentor to us all!
Edna Staudt Justice of the Peace
Williamson County Republican Leaders Organization

Lest we forget
05/25/2024

Lest we forget

Thank you for the opportunity to address your members Georgetown Chamber of Commerce
10/27/2023

Thank you for the opportunity to address your members Georgetown Chamber of Commerce

Never forget
09/12/2023

Never forget

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