Key data
| Regulation | Resolution of May 21, 2026, from the General Directorate of Relations with the Administration of Justice (Department of Presidency, Public Administrations, Justice and Security of the Canary Islands) |
|---|---|
| Publication | June 5, 2026 |
| Entry into force | June 5, 2026 |
| Original call | Order JUS/1327/2022, of December 28 |
| Affected parties | Candidates approved in the extraordinary selective process for the Case Management and Administrative Body of the Administration of Justice (free competition, competitive examination) |
| Deadline for requesting destination | 10 business days from the publication of the final list of approved candidates |
| Category | Public Sector |
| Year | 2026 |
If you passed the extraordinary selective process for the Case Management and Administrative Body of the Administration of Justice called by the Order JUS/1327/2022, of December 28, and your destination falls within the scope of the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands, this resolution directly affects you. The General Directorate of Relations with the Administration of Justice published on June 5, 2026 the list of vacant positions available in the Canary Islands, opening the deadline for applicants to request a destination.
The allocation is made by order of score obtained in the selective process, so knowing the available positions and acting within the deadline is decisive for accessing the preferred destination.
What does this regulation establish?
The resolution publishes the vacant positions corresponding to the territorial scope of the Canary Islands that are offered to candidates approved in the extraordinary selective process for access to the Case Management and Administrative Body of the Administration of Justice, competitive examination modality, free competition.
The localities where the available positions are located are as follows:
| Locality |
|---|
| Arona |
| Arrecife |
| Las Palmas de Gran Canaria |
| Puerto del Rosario |
| San Bartolomé de Tirajana |
The rules of the destination allocation process are as follows:
- The deadline for requesting a destination is 10 business days counted from the publication of the final list of approved candidates.
- The request must be made through the electronic office of the Government of the Canary Islands.
- Each candidate must request at least as many positions as their candidate number.
- The allocation is made by order of score obtained in the selective process.
- The assigned destination has definitive character.
- Assigned destinations do not allow participation in transfer competitions for two years.
Economic and operational impact
For approved candidates, the impact of this resolution is immediate and of great practical relevance:
- Access to public employment: The publication of vacant positions opens the definitive path for incorporation into the Case Management and Administrative Body, with the remuneration and conditions specific to this civil service body.
- Mobility blocked for two years: The assigned destination has definitive character and does not allow participation in transfer competitions for the first two years. This means that the choice of position must be made carefully, assessing the viability of residence in each locality.
- Risk of inaction: Failing to request a destination within the 10 business day deadline may result in loss of the right to a position in this call. The deadline is non-extendable and processing is exclusively electronic.
- Obligation to request multiple positions: The regulation requires requesting at least as many positions as the candidate's candidate number, which requires ordering preferences among all available localities.
Who does it affect?
- Candidates who passed the extraordinary selective process for the Case Management and Administrative Body of the Administration of Justice called by Order JUS/1327/2022.
- Applicants whose destination scope is the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands.
- Persons listed in the final list of approved candidates published by the General Directorate of Relations with the Administration of Justice.
Practical example
An approved candidate with candidate number 5 must request, at minimum, 5 positions from those available in the Canary Islands. If their preference is Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, they will indicate it first. However, since allocation follows the order of scores, if the top five ranked candidates choose Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and the positions in that locality are exhausted, the candidate will receive the first available position according to their declared order of preference.
Once the destination is assigned—for example, Arrecife—that civil servant will not be able to request a transfer to another locality for the following two years, even if positions become available in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria or any other locality. Therefore, it is essential to order preferences carefully before submitting the application.
The request must be submitted exclusively through the electronic office of the Government of the Canary Islands within the 10 business day deadline from the publication of the final list of approved candidates.
What should candidates do now?
- Check the final list of approved candidates published by the General Directorate of Relations with the Administration of Justice to know the exact publication date and, therefore, the start of the 10 business day deadline.
- Identify your candidate number on that list, as it determines the minimum number of positions you must request.
- Study the available positions in Arona, Arrecife, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Puerto del Rosario and San Bartolomé de Tirajana, assessing the viability of residence in each one for at least two years.
- Order your preferences strategically, keeping in mind that allocation follows the order of scores and that the assigned destination is definitive for two years.
- Submit the request through the electronic office of the Government of the Canary Islands within the 10 business day deadline. There is no other valid processing method.
- Keep the submission receipt of the request as proof of compliance with the deadline.
Frequently asked questions
What is the deadline for requesting a destination in the Canary Islands positions for the Case Management Body?
The deadline is 10 business days counted from the publication of the final list of approved candidates. The request must be submitted exclusively through the electronic office of the Government of the Canary Islands.
In which Canary Islands localities are positions available for Case Management and Administrative Justice?
The published positions are located in the following localities: Arona, Arrecife, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Puerto del Rosario and San Bartolomé de Tirajana.
How many positions must be requested at minimum in the destination allocation process?
Each candidate must request at least as many positions as their candidate number. For example, if your candidate number is 4, you must include at least 4 positions in your request.
Can I request a transfer once the destination in the Canary Islands is assigned?
Not during the first two years. The assigned destination has definitive character and does not allow participation in transfer competitions for two years from the assignment.
How is it decided who gets each position in the allocation process?
The allocation is made by order of score obtained in the extraordinary selective process called by Order JUS/1327/2022. Higher scores have greater priority in choosing a destination.
Official source
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Notice: This article is purely informational in nature and does not constitute legal advice. For specific decisions, consult a qualified professional. Source: https://www.boe.es/diario_boe/txt.php?id=BOE-A-2026-12093