Sabah State Legislative Assembly building () is the current state legislative complex for the state of Sabah, Malaysia. This is the venue where all the elected state assemblymen from Sabah would convene a meeting in order to debate state government policies and pass laws.
The building was opened in June 1995. It is located 8 km from Kota Kinabalu city centre on a hilltop overlooking Tanjung Lipat, an area where major state and federal government offices and institutions are concentrated.
Previously, the Sabah State Legislative Assembly operated from two temporary locations: the present building of Sabah Museum from 1967 to 1980 and the Tun Mustapha Tower eighth floor from 1980 until 1995.
The building footprint itself occupies 2 hectares within a land area of 11 hectares. It has four storeys, and the administration office is located on the 4th floor.
The state assembly building is equipped with the following facilities in each floor: