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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
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
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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
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