Key data
| Regulation | Resolution of June 10, 2026, from the General Directorate of Relations with the Administration of Justice of the Canary Islands |
|---|---|
| Publication | June 17, 2026 |
| Entry into force | June 17, 2026 |
| Corrects | Resolution of May 21, 2026 (list of positions in the Canary Islands) |
| Base call | Order JUS/1327/2022, of December 28 |
| Affected parties | Candidates approved in the extraordinary selective process for Procedural and Administrative Processing in the Canary Islands |
| Deadline to request assignment | 10 business days from June 17, 2026 |
| Category | Public Sector |
Approved candidates in the extraordinary selective process for the Body of Procedural and Administrative Processing of the Administration of Justice in the Canary Islands have a critical date they cannot ignore: June 17, 2026. That day marks the start of the ten business days period to submit the assignment request, following the publication of the Resolution of June 10, 2026 that corrects two material errors from the previous resolution of May 21, 2026. The process was called by the Order JUS/1327/2022, of December 28.
What does this regulation establish?
The General Directorate of Relations with the Administration of Justice of the Canary Islands has detected and corrected two material errors in the resolution of May 21, 2026, which published the list of positions offered in the scope of the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands for the extraordinary selective process for Procedural and Administrative Processing.
The two corrected errors are as follows:
| Error | Previous text (incorrect) | Corrected text |
|---|---|---|
| Start of assignment request deadline | Calculation of 10 business days from publication of the final list of approved candidates | Calculation of 10 business days from publication of this corrective resolution (17/06/2026) |
| Position identifier in Annex I (3 positions in Las Palmas) | ID 50420926 — designation without suffix «GU» | ID 50420923 — designation with suffix «GU» added |
The first error is the most critical from a practical standpoint: it directly affects the deadline by which approved candidates must submit their assignment request. The second error corrects the technical identifiers of three positions located in Las Palmas, whose designation must include the suffix «GU», which may affect the correct identification of positions when choosing assignment.
Economic and operational impact
This correction does not generate direct economic costs for candidates, but it has a first-order operational impact: anyone who does not submit their assignment request within the 10 business days counted from June 17, 2026 may lose their right to choose a position among those offered in the Canary Islands.
From the perspective of selective process management, the correction of the position identifier is also relevant: selecting a position with an incorrect ID could generate administrative incidents in the assignment processing. Approved candidates must ensure they use the ID 50420923 (not 50420926) when completing their request for the three affected positions in Las Palmas.
Who does it affect?
- Candidates who have passed the extraordinary selective process for the Body of Procedural and Administrative Processing of the Administration of Justice in the scope of the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands.
- Approved candidates who plan to request one of the three positions in Las Palmas affected by the identifier correction (ID 50420923, with suffix «GU»).
- Advisors and managers who assist candidates in processing their assignment request.
- Human resources management bodies of the Administration of Justice in the Canary Islands, which must apply the corrected data in their systems.
Practical example
Imagine you are an approved candidate in the selective process and you planned to submit your assignment request in the days following the publication of the final list of approved candidates, interpreting that the 10 business days deadline started from that moment. With the original resolution of May 21, 2026, that interpretation was reasonable, but incorrect.
Following the correction published on June 17, 2026, the 10 business days deadline starts that same day. If, for example, June 17 is a Tuesday, the deadline would expire approximately on July 1, 2026 (counting only business days, excluding holidays). Submitting the request outside that deadline, or doing so with the incorrect position ID (50420926 instead of 50420923), could result in exclusion from the assignment process in the Canary Islands.
What should approved candidates do now?
- Verify the actual deadline: The 10 business days deadline to submit the assignment request starts on June 17, 2026, the date of publication of this corrective resolution. Calculate the deadline date by counting only business days and excluding holidays in the Canary Islands.
- Review the identifier of positions in Las Palmas: If you plan to request one of the three affected positions, verify that the ID in your request is 50420923 (with suffix «GU» in the designation), not 50420926.
- Download the corrective resolution: Access the official text published in the BOE (BOE-A-2026-13131) to have the updated version of Annex I with the corrected data.
- Submit the request on time and with correct data: Use the channels enabled by the General Directorate of Relations with the Administration of Justice of the Canary Islands and ensure that all position identifiers are those listed in the corrected resolution.
- Keep proof of submission: Retain the receipt or proof of your request as evidence that you submitted it within the established deadline.
Frequently asked questions
When does the 10 business days deadline to request assignment in the Canary Islands start?
The 10 business days deadline starts on June 17, 2026, the date of publication of the corrective resolution. The previous resolution of May 21, 2026 contained an error: it indicated that the calculation started from the publication of the final list of approved candidates, which has been corrected.
What happens if I submit the assignment request outside the 10 business days deadline?
Submitting the request outside the established deadline may result in loss of the right to choose a position among those offered in the Canary Islands in this selective process. The deadline is a formal requirement that the Administration applies as a general rule in these procedures.
What is the correct ID for the positions in Las Palmas affected by the correction?
The correct identifier is 50420923. The resolution of May 21, 2026 incorrectly published ID 50420926. Additionally, the designation of these three positions must include the suffix «GU». Always use the corrected ID and designation when completing your request.
Where can I consult the updated Annex I with the corrected positions in the Canary Islands?
The official text with the corrected Annex I is available in the BOE, reference BOE-A-2026-13131, published on June 17, 2026. This is the version you should use as a reference for your assignment request.
What call does this selective process in the Canary Islands belong to?
The selective process is the extraordinary one for access, through the competitive examination system in free competition, to the Body of Procedural and Administrative Processing of the Administration of Justice, called by the Order JUS/1327/2022, of December 28.
Official source
Consult complete regulation in official source
Notice: This article is for informational purposes only 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-2026-13131