Judicial districts of Peru
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The Judicial Districts of Peru are subdivisions of the Judicial System of Peru. There are 33 [1] Judicial Districts in Peru:
Name | Headquarters | Established | Establishing Law | Jurisdiction |
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Amazonas | Chachapoyas | August 20, 1942 | Law Nº 9397 | Amazonas Region |
Ancash | Huaraz | February 14, 1863 | entire Ancash Region excluding the provinces of Santa, Casma, Huarmey, Corongo and Pallasca. It has also jurisdiction over the Marañón Province of Huanuco region. | |
Apurímac | Abancay | September 7, 1936 | Law Nº 8242 | Apurímac Region with exception of the Cotabambas Province. |
Arequipa | Arequipa | July 27, 1825 | Arequipa Region and the General Sánchez Cerro Province of the Moquegua Region. | |
Ayacucho | Ayacucho | March 21, 1844 | Law Nº 8569 | Ayacucho Region with the exception of the Cangallo, Lucanas, Parinacochas, and Paucar del Sara Sara provinces. It also has jurisdiction over the Churcampa Province of the Huancavelica Region. |
Cajamarca | Cajamarca | January 28, 1862 | Cajamarca Region with the exception of the provinces of Jaen, San Ignacio, and Cutervo. It also has jurisdiction over the Bolivar Province of La Libertad Region. | |
Callao | Callao | April 21, 1961 | Law Nº 13212 | Callao Region which is synonymous to the city of Callao |
Cañete | Cañete | December 4, 1993 | Law Nº 25680 | The provinces of Cañete and Yauyos of the Lima Region. |
Cono Norte | Independencia | May 26, 1993 | Law Nº 25680 | The section of the Lima Metropolitan Area called the Cono Norte |
Cusco | Cusco | February 1, 1825 | Cusco Region and the Cotabambas Province of the Apurímac Region | |
Huancavelica | Huancavelica | R1C3 | Huancavelica Region excluding the provinces of Churcampa, Huaytará, and Tayacaja. | |
Huánuco | Huánuco | April 30, 1936 | Law Nº 8166 | Huánuco Region, with the exception of the Marañón Province and the Puerto Inca Province |
Huaura | Huacho | November 10, 1993 | Law Nº 25689 | provinces of Barranca, Cajatambo, Huaura, Huaral, and Oyón of the Lima Region. |
Ica | Ica | March 17, 1937 | Law Nº 8452 | Ica Region and including Huaytará Province of the Huancavelica Region, and the Lucanas, Parinacochas, and Paucar del Sara Sara provinces of the Ayacucho Region. |
Junín | Huancayo | May 15, 1920 | entire Junín Region. Its jurisdiction also includes the Oxapampa Province of the Pasco Region and the Tayacaja Province of the Huancavelica Region.} Judicial Power of Peru. | |
La Libertad | Trujillo | April 30, 1824 | La Libertad Region excluding the Bolívar Province | |
Lambayeque | Chiclayo | May 4, 1920 | Law Nº 4049 | entire Lambayeque Region. Its jurisdiction also includes the Jaén, San Ignacio, and Cutervo provinces of the Cajamarca Region |
Lima | Lima | December 22, 1824 | 35 of the 43 Districts of Lima | |
Loreto | Iquitos | April 21, 1907 | Law Nº 230 | Loreto Region excluding the Alto Amazonas Province |
Madre de Dios | Puerto Maldonado | Administrative Resolution Nº 065-2001-CE-PJ | July 2, 2001 | Madre de Dios Region |
Moquegua | Moquegua | April 15, 2004 | Law Nº 15805 | Moquegua Region excluding the General Sánchez Cerro Province which falls under the jurisdiction of the Judicial District of Arequipa |
Pasco | It has jurisdiction over the provinces of Pasco Region, excluding Oxapampa Province. | |||
Piura | Piura | February 26, 1876 | Piura Region | |
Puno | Puno | July 28, 1850 | Law Nº 138 | Puno Region |
San Martín | Moyobamba | May 2, 1942 | Law Nº 9362 | San Martín Region and the Alto Amazonas Province of Loreto Region |
Santa | Chimbote | June 30, 1997 | Administrative Resolution Nº 376-CME-PJ | Santa, Casma, Corongo, Pallasca, and Huarmey of the Ancash Region |
Tumbes | Tumbes | May 3, 2001 | Administrative Resolution Nº 035-2001 | Tumbes Region |
Tacna | Tacna | June 13, 1857 | Tacna Region | |
Ucayali | Pucallpa | April 17, 1993 | Law Nº 25147 | Ucayali Region and the Puerto Inca Province of the Huánuco Region |
See also
References
- ↑ "Reforma Procesal Penal, Distritos Implementados". Ministerio de Justicia del Perú.
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