ONLINE Complaint Form (WITH ELECTRONIC CERTIFICATE)

  • You can submit complaints or suggestions regarding the functioning of the judicial bodies. To do so, you can use the online complaint form if you have an electronic certificate; or the printable or fillable form if you do not have a certificate or wish to submit your document in person.
  • Your document will be sent to the Citizen Attention of the General Council of the Judiciary, which will respond as soon as possible.
  • Please note that we cannot process complaints based on discrepancies or disagreements you may have with the content of a judgment or any other judicial decision.
  • You are reminded that if it is your intention to lodge a complaint, you may do so before the duty court, prosecutor’s office or nearest police station. The communication of allegedly criminal acts that turn out to be false and pose a threat to others will give rise to the exercise of applicable legal action.
  • Complaints and suggestions regarding Civil Registries should be addressed to the Ministry of Justice: https://sede.mjusticia.gob.es/es/tramites/quejas-sugerencias
  • Before filling out this form, please read the Basic Information about Complaints section and our FAQ.
  • Personal data will be processed by the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) and incorporated into the processing activity “Complaints and suggestions regarding the Administration of Justice,” the purpose of which is to process citizens’ complaints, claims, and suggestions on matters related to the Administration of Justice. Your personal data will be processed for the purpose of managing the documentation submitted in relation to the complaint, claim, or suggestion received. The legal basis for processing your data is compliance with a legal obligation under the provisions of the Organic Law of the Judiciary and Regulation 1/1998 on the processing of complaints and grievances relating to the functioning of courts and tribunals. Your data will be kept for the time necessary to fulfill the purpose for which it was collected and to determine any potential liabilities that may arise from said purpose and the processing of your data. The provisions of the regulations on archives and documentation will apply. You can exercise your data protection rights, where applicable, before the CGPJ, C/ Marqués de la Ensenada nº8, Madrid CP 28004, or by using the form available at this link: https://www.poderjudicial.es/cgpj/es/Temas/Proteccion-de-Datos/Ejercicio-de-derechos--formulario/
    If you wish to contact the CGPJ's data protection officer http://www.poderjudicial.es/cgpj/es/Temas/Proteccion-de-Datos/Delegado-de-Proteccion-de-Datos/ Finally, you may exercise the right to file a complaint with the Spanish Data Protection Agency, which is the competent authority regarding the processing activities for which the CGPJ is responsible.