Key data
| Regulation | Resolution of June 12, 2026, from the General Secretariat of Judicial Services of Andalusia |
|---|---|
| Official Gazette Publication | June 25, 2026 |
| Entry into force | June 25, 2026 |
| Original call | Order PJC/150/2024, of February 19 |
| Deadline to request destination | 10 business days from publication in the Official Gazette |
| Preferred request method | Electronic |
| Nature of destination | Definitive |
| Mobility restriction | Cannot participate in transfer competitions for 2 years from the allocation resolution |
| Category | Public Sector — Justice / Civil Service |
| Territorial scope | Andalusia |
If you passed the internal promotion selection process for the Court Administration Body of the Administration of Justice —called by the Order PJC/150/2024, of February 19— and your scope is Andalusia, the clock is already ticking. The General Secretariat of Judicial Services of Andalusia has published the available vacant positions and opens the destination selection period on June 25, 2026.
The decision you make in these 10 business days will determine your destination definitively. It is not a provisional assignment: once the position is allocated, you will not be able to move until at least two years have passed since the allocation resolution.
What does this regulation establish?
The resolution publishes the list of vacant positions in Andalusia corresponding to the internal promotion selection process for the Court Administration Body of the Administration of Justice. These positions are offered to applicants who have passed this process, called by Order PJC/150/2024.
The rules of the allocation process are as follows:
- Request deadline: 10 business days from publication in the Official Gazette (from June 25, 2026).
- Submission method: Preferably electronic.
- Allocation criterion: Order of score obtained in the selection process, respecting the preferences indicated by each applicant.
- Forced destination: Those who do not request a position or do not obtain any of the chosen ones will be forcibly assigned to vacant positions, following alphabetical order.
- Nature of destination: Definitive.
- Mobility restriction: Allocatees cannot participate in transfer competitions until two years have passed since the allocation resolution.
The published positions are those that remained vacant in the territorial scope of Andalusia, which means they are positions not filled in earlier phases of the national allocation process.
Economic and operational impact
Although this resolution does not imply a direct economic cost for private companies, it does have very relevant operational and personal consequences for the civil servants affected:
- Definitive destination: The allocated position is not provisional. It implies a commitment to a minimum stay of two years, with all that this entails in terms of work-life balance, relocation, and personal planning.
- Risk of forced destination: Not acting within the 10 business day deadline —or not obtaining any of the positions you have requested— activates the forced assignment mechanism in alphabetical order. This could mean being assigned to an undesired location without immediate recourse.
- Mobility block: For two years from the allocation resolution, the civil servant is excluded from transfer competitions. This limits the ability to relocate in the face of changes in personal or family circumstances.
- Impact on judicial headquarters planning: For the judicial bodies of Andalusia, the coverage of these vacant positions means reinforcement of staff in positions that have remained vacant, with direct effect on the distributed workload.
Who does it affect?
- Civil servants who have passed the internal promotion selection process for the Court Administration Body of the Administration of Justice, called by Order PJC/150/2024.
- Applicants whose territorial scope of participation is Andalusia.
- Civil servants who do not yet have an allocated position or who are applying for the vacant positions published in this resolution.
- Human resources managers of the Ministry of Justice, Local Administration and Civil Service of the Regional Government of Andalusia, who manage the coverage of vacancies in judicial bodies.
Practical example
Imagine you are a civil servant who passed the internal promotion selection process and reside in Seville. The resolution publishes vacant positions in different judicial bodies in Andalusia. You have 10 business days from June 25, 2026 to submit your destination request, preferably electronically, indicating your ordered preferences.
If you indicate as your first choice a court in Seville and as second in Málaga, the allocation will respect that order as long as your score is sufficient compared to other applicants who have also requested those positions.
If you do not submit a request within the deadline —or if all your options have already been filled by applicants with higher scores— you will be forcibly assigned to a vacant position following the alphabetical order of surnames. That destination could be in any location in Andalusia with an available position, and you will not be able to request a transfer for the two years following the allocation resolution.
What should those affected do now?
- Verify if you are included in the process: Check that you have passed the selection process called by Order PJC/150/2024 and that your territorial scope is Andalusia.
- Consult the published list of positions: Access the resolution in the Official Gazette of June 25, 2026 to know exactly what positions are available in Andalusia.
- Prepare and prioritize your destination request: Decide which positions you request and in what order of preference. Remember that allocation follows the order of scores, so it is advisable to indicate several options.
- Submit the request within the deadline: You have 10 business days from June 25, 2026. The preferred method is electronic. Do not wait until the last day.
- Keep in mind the mobility restriction: Consider your choice carefully because the destination will be definitive and you will not be able to participate in transfer competitions for at least 2 years from the allocation resolution.
- If you do not submit a request: You will be forcibly assigned to a vacant position in alphabetical order. Avoid this situation by acting within the deadline.
Frequently asked questions
How much time do I have to request a destination in the Court Administration positions in Andalusia?
You have 10 business days from the publication of the resolution in the Official Gazette, which took place on June 25, 2026. The request must be submitted preferably electronically.
What happens if I do not request any position within the deadline?
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 to a vacant position following the alphabetical order of surnames. You will not have the ability to choose in that case.
Is the allocated destination provisional or definitive?
The destination is definitive in nature. Once the position is allocated, you will not be able to participate in transfer competitions until two years have passed since the allocation resolution.
How is it decided who gets each position if several applicants request it?
The allocation is made according to the order of score obtained in the selection process, respecting the preferences indicated by each applicant in their destination request.
Where can I consult the list of available positions in Andalusia?
The list of positions is published in the Resolution of June 12, 2026 in the Official Gazette, published on June 25, 2026. The selection process was called by Order PJC/150/2024, of February 19.
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-2026-13794