Key data
| Regulation | Resolution 289/2026, of May 21, from the General Directorate of Justice of Navarra |
|---|---|
| Publication | June 5, 2026 |
| Effective date | June 5, 2026 |
| Affected parties | Candidates who passed the extraordinary selection process JUS/1327/2022 for the Body of Case Management and Administrative Personnel of the Administration of Justice |
| Category | Public Sector |
| Positions offered | Over 55 positions in the scope of the Foral Community of Navarra |
| Deadline to request destination | 10 business days from the publication of the final list of approved candidates in the BOE |
| Original call | Order JUS/1327/2022, of December 28 |
Those who passed the extraordinary selection process for the Body of Case Management and Administrative Personnel of the Administration of Justice, called by the Order JUS/1327/2022, of December 28, already know the available positions in Navarra. The Resolution 289/2026, of May 21, from the General Directorate of Justice of the Department of Interior, Civil Service and Justice of Navarra, publishes the list of vacant positions in its territory that are offered to these candidates. The resolution came into force on the same day of its publication, June 5, 2026.
What does this regulation establish?
The resolution publishes the positions that remained vacant in the Foral Community of Navarra after the ordinary allocation process, and which are now offered to those who passed the extraordinary call JUS/1327/2022. The process is governed by the competitive examination system, open competition.
The positions are distributed in five Navarrese municipalities and correspond to different services within the Administration of Justice:
| Municipality | Services |
|---|---|
| Pamplona | Processing, enforcement and civil registry |
| Aoiz | Processing, enforcement and civil registry |
| Estella-Lizarra | Processing, enforcement and civil registry |
| Tafalla | Processing, enforcement and civil registry |
| Tudela | Processing, enforcement and civil registry |
The allocation rules are as follows:
- Allocation is made by order of score obtained in the selection process.
- Candidates have 10 business days from the publication of the final list of approved candidates in the BOE to request their destination.
- Anyone who does not request a position or does not obtain any of those requested will be forcibly assigned in alphabetical order.
- Destinations have definitive character, with no possibility of transfer competition for two years.
Economic and operational impact
For those who passed the exam, this resolution represents the decisive step towards effective incorporation into active service. The choice of destination has direct and lasting consequences:
- Minimum geographic stability of two years: the assigned destination cannot be changed through transfer competition during that period, which implies planning of residence, commuting and personal life.
- Risk of forced assignment: anyone who does not act within the 10 business day deadline loses the ability to choose and is subject to alphabetical assignment, which can result in any of the five available municipalities.
- Competitive advantage by score: candidates with higher scores have absolute priority in choosing among available positions, making it especially relevant to know one's own position in the order of preference before the final list is published in the BOE.
Who does it affect?
- Candidates who have passed the extraordinary selection process called by the Order JUS/1327/2022, of December 28, for the Body of Case Management and Administrative Personnel of the Administration of Justice.
- Applicants who have opted for positions in the territorial scope of the Foral Community of Navarra.
- Civil servants in practice or pending taking office who must choose a definitive destination in Navarra.
Practical example
A candidate who passed the JUS/1327/2022 call and is ranked 12th in the order of scores has priority over all applicants with a lower position. Once the final list of approved candidates is published in the BOE, they have 10 business days to submit their destination request indicating, in order of preference, the Navarra positions they are interested in (for example: first choice Pamplona — processing; second choice Tudela — enforcement).
If they do not submit a request within that deadline, the General Directorate of Justice will forcibly assign them one of the available positions following the alphabetical order of surnames, without being able to claim geographic preference. Once the destination is assigned, they cannot request a transfer for the following two years, regardless of their personal or family circumstances.
What should those who passed do now?
- Check the BOE daily to detect when the final list of approved candidates is published, as the 10 business day deadline starts from that moment.
- Prepare the destination request in advance: study the available positions in Pamplona, Aoiz, Estella-Lizarra, Tafalla and Tudela, and establish a reasoned order of preference (proximity, available services, living conditions).
- Know your own position in the order of scores: the higher the score, the greater the actual ability to obtain the preferred destination.
- Submit the request within the deadline: failure to do so implies forced assignment in alphabetical order, with no possibility of appeal afterwards.
- Plan the logistics of the move keeping in mind that the destination will be definitive for at least two years and there will be no possibility of transfer competition during that period.
Frequently asked questions
How many positions are there in Navarra for the JUS/1327/2022 civil service exam?
Resolution 289/2026 publishes over 55 positions distributed among Pamplona, Aoiz, Estella-Lizarra, Tafalla and Tudela, in processing, enforcement and civil registry services. These are positions that remained vacant in the ordinary process and are now offered to those who passed the extraordinary call.
How much time do I have to request a destination in Navarra?
You have 10 business days from the publication of the final list of approved candidates in the BOE. It is essential to monitor the BOE so as not to miss this deadline, as anyone who does not request a position will be forcibly assigned in alphabetical order.
What happens if I don't request a destination or don't obtain any of the positions I requested?
If you do not submit a request within the 10 business day deadline, or if you do not obtain any of the positions you have requested, you will be forcibly assigned in alphabetical order to one of the available positions in Navarra, with no possibility of choosing municipality or service.
Can I request a transfer after obtaining a destination in Navarra?
Not during the first two years. The assigned destinations have definitive character and you cannot participate in transfer competitions during that period. After two years, you can request a transfer in accordance with the general regulations applicable to the Body of Case Management.
How is it decided who chooses first among those who passed?
Allocation is made by order of score obtained in the selection process. Candidates with higher scores have priority in choosing among the available positions in Navarra. That is why it is important to know your own position in the order of preference before the final list is published.
Official source
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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-2026-12096