
Bradford County Judge Tatum Davis was unopposed and may remain on the bench for six more years.
Davis was elected in 2016, with his investiture following on March 3, 2017.
“I’m humbled and blessed beyond measure in the confidence Bradford County has placed in me. Thank you all again from the bottom of my heart for this tremendous honor,” he wrote on Facebook.
In addition to all county court matters, Judge Davis county mental health court and shelter matters. His judicial assistant is April Mitola.
Additional assignments in the 8th Judicial Circuit include Bradford County:
—Conference of County Court Judges, The Courier, Editor.
—Conference of County Court Judges 8th Judicial Circuit Representative (2018-2019).
—Conference of County Court Judges Board of Directors.
—Conference of County Court Judges Executive Committee.
—Conference of County Court Judges Administration and Management Committee.
—Conference of County Court Judges Committee of 33.
Prior to working as an attorney, Judge Davis received his bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Florida and his Juris Doctor from the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University.
After graduating from law school, Davis was a law clerk for Circuit Judge J. Tom King Jr. in Birmingham, Alabama. He was also a civil litigation attorney at Hand Arendall LLC Law Firm in Birmingham before he returned home to Bradford County.
Upon his return, Davis was the sole practitioner at D. Tatum Davis, Attorney at Law, and served as in-house counsel for Tatum Brothers Lumber Company.
Judge Davis and his wife, Allison Moredock Davis, recently celebrated their first anniversary.
