The Ministry of Justice is organizing a national competition to recruit 190 judicial writers of the 4th grade (Scale 8) to join the court clerks' corps. This professional opportunity represents an ideal gateway into the Moroccan public sector to contribute to supporting the judicial system through vital administrative and organizational roles.
In accordance with the decision of the Minister of Justice No. 16/M.M.B/26 dated April 07, 2026, the competition will take place on Sunday, June 14, 2026. It aims to recruit 190 judicial writers to work in the specialties of "Administrative Writing" or "Administrative Assistant" (specializing in administrative management or IT management).
Positions are distributed across examination centers in various regions of the Kingdom, including Tangier, Tetouan, Al Hoceima, Oujda, Nador, Fez, Kenitra, Errachidia, Ouarzazate, Casablanca, El Jadida, Marrakech, Safi, Beni Mellal, Khouribga, Agadir, Guelmim, and Laayoune, with the possibility of adding other centers if needed.
To apply for this competition, candidates must meet the following conditions:
Candidates must register via the dedicated electronic application on the Human Resources Directorate website (drh.justice.gov.ma) no later than Friday, April 24, 2026, at 4:30 PM. Registration is final and non-modifiable.
A quota of 25% of the positions is reserved for persons with the status of resistance fighter, dependent of the nation, former military personnel, or former combatant. A quota of 9% is also reserved for persons with disabilities, in accordance with Law No. 07-92 on the social protection of persons with disabilities.
The competition consists of a written test followed by an oral test for successful candidates. The list of candidates admitted to take the written test will be published on the Human Resources Directorate's electronic website at least 15 days before the test date. Final lists will be published on the websites www.emploi-public.ma and drh.justice.gov.ma.
The judicial writer works within the court clerks' corps of the Ministry of Justice, where they undertake supportive administrative and judicial tasks including file organization, drafting of minutes, and management of logistical aspects of courts. This position requires high precision, knowledge of laws and judicial procedures, and excellent organizational skills. Joining this corps represents an opportunity for professional stability and career development in a stimulating work environment.
For more information and precise details, please refer to the full text of the decision published on the official website of the Ministry of Justice.