Key data
| Regulation | Resolution of June 1, 2026, from the General Directorate of Justice of Aragón (BOE-A-2026-12091) |
|---|---|
| Original call | Order JUS/1327/2022, of December 28 |
| Publication | June 5, 2026 |
| Entry into force | June 5, 2026 |
| Affected parties | Approved candidates in the extraordinary selective process for the Body of Procedural and Administrative Processing of the Administration of Justice, free competition, Aragón scope |
| Published positions | 9 vacant positions |
| Deadline to request | 10 business days from publication in the BOE (from June 5, 2026) |
| Category | Public Sector |
| Year | 2026 |
Approved candidates in the extraordinary selective process for the Body of Procedural and Administrative Processing of the Administration of Justice (call JUS/1327/2022) who have pending assignment in Aragón must act immediately. The General Directorate of Justice of the Department of Presidency, Justice and Culture of Aragón has published the list of 9 vacant positions available, with a request deadline of only 10 business days from June 5, 2026.
Failure to submit the request or failure to obtain any of the requested positions has direct consequences: the assignment is made forcibly in alphabetical order of localities, without possibility of choice.
What does this regulation establish?
The resolution publishes the list of positions corresponding to the scope of the Autonomous Community of Aragón that are offered to candidates approved in the extraordinary selective process, by competitive examination, free competition, for the Body of Procedural and Administrative Processing of the Administration of Justice, called by Order JUS/1327/2022.
The 9 vacant positions are located in the following Aragonese localities:
| Locality |
|---|
| Barbastro |
| Fraga |
| Monzón |
| Alcañiz |
| Calamocha |
| Calatayud |
| Daroca |
| Ejea de los Caballeros |
The rules of the assignment process are as follows:
- Candidates must request assignment through the Electronic Registry of the Government of Aragón within a period of 10 business days from publication in the BOE (that is, from June 5, 2026).
- Each candidate must request at least as many positions as their order number on the list. If you are number 3, you must request at least 3 positions.
- The assignment is definitive and is equivalent to assignment obtained by competitive examination.
- There is a two-year mobility restriction from taking office.
- Anyone who does not request a position or does not obtain any of the requested ones will be forcibly assigned in alphabetical order of localities.
Economic and operational impact
For the affected candidates, this resolution has immediate practical consequences that go beyond simple administrative procedure:
- Definitive assignment: The assignment resulting from this process is definitive. It is not a provisional assignment: it is equivalent to having obtained the position by competitive examination, with all the implications of stability and permanence that this entails.
- Two-year mobility restriction: Once the position is assigned, the civil servant cannot participate in transfer competitions or request change of assignment for two years from taking office. This directly affects personal and family planning.
- Risk of forced assignment: Failure to act within the 10 business day deadline or failure to obtain any of the requested positions means being forcibly assigned. The criterion for forced assignment is alphabetical order of localities, which may result in ending up in an undesired locality without possibility of immediate appeal.
- Obligation to request a minimum number of positions: The rule of requesting at least as many positions as the order number on the list requires candidates with high positions to include more destinations in their request, expanding options but also the risk of assignment in less preferred localities.
Who does it affect?
- Approved candidates in the extraordinary selective process for the Body of Procedural and Administrative Processing of the Administration of Justice, called by Order JUS/1327/2022, of December 28.
- Candidates with pending assignment in the territorial scope of the Autonomous Community of Aragón.
- Candidates who accessed through the competitive examination system, free competition.
Practical example
Suppose an approved candidate in the JUS/1327/2022 call holds number 4 on the order list for Aragón. According to the rules of this resolution, they must request at least 4 positions out of the 9 available. In their request through the Electronic Registry of the Government of Aragón they could indicate, in order of preference: Calatayud, Ejea de los Caballeros, Monzón and Fraga.
If they obtain their first choice (Calatayud), the assignment is definitive and they cannot request transfer for the two years following their taking office. If they do not submit a request within the 10 business day deadline, they will be forcibly assigned. Following the alphabetical order of localities, the first forced assignment would be Alcañiz (first in alphabetical order), regardless of their personal preferences or family circumstances.
What should exam candidates do now?
- Verify if you are included in the process: Check if you are an approved candidate in the JUS/1327/2022 call with pending assignment in Aragón. If so, this resolution directly affects you.
- Calculate your order number on the list: Identify your position on the list of approved candidates, as it determines the minimum number of positions you must request.
- Prepare the assignment request: Access the Electronic Registry of the Government of Aragón and prepare your request with positions ordered by preference. Remember that you must include at least as many positions as your order number.
- Submit the request within the deadline: The deadline is 10 business days from June 5, 2026. Do not wait until the last day: electronic registries may have technical issues.
- Consult the official resolution: Review the full text in the BOE (BOE-A-2026-12091) to confirm the details of the positions and the exact procedure.
- Plan taking office: Keep in mind that, once the position is assigned, the two-year mobility restriction is immediate. Consider the personal and family impact before ordering your preferences.
Frequently asked questions
How many positions are available in Aragón for the JUS/1327/2022 call?
The General Directorate of Justice of Aragón has published 9 vacant positions in the localities of Barbastro, Fraga, Monzón, Alcañiz, Calamocha, Calatayud, Daroca and Ejea de los Caballeros.
What is the deadline to request assignment in these Aragón positions?
The deadline is 10 business days counted from the publication of the resolution in the BOE, that is, from June 5, 2026. The request must be submitted through the Electronic Registry of the Government of Aragón.
What happens if I do not request a position within the established 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 in alphabetical order of localities, without possibility of choosing assignment.
How many positions must I request at minimum?
You must request at least as many positions as your order number on the list of approved candidates. For example, if you are number 5, you must include at least 5 positions in your request.
Can I request transfer once the position is assigned?
Not immediately. The assignment is definitive and is equivalent to assignment obtained by competitive examination. There is a two-year mobility restriction from taking office, during which you cannot participate in transfer competitions.
Official source
Consult complete regulation in official source
Notice: This article is merely informative 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-2026-12091