Prosecution Ministry

Prosecution Ministry
Ministerio Fiscal
Emblem of the Spanish Prosecutors

Attorney General Office's Headquarters
Prosecution body overview
JurisdictionSpain
Headquarters17 Paseo de la Castellana, Madrid
40°25′43″N 3°41′24″W / 40.4285294°N 3.6900234°W / 40.4285294; -3.6900234
Prosecution body executives
  • Álvaro García Ortiz, Attorney general
  • María Ángeles Sánchez Conde, Lieutenant Attorney
Websitewww.fiscal.es

The Prosecution Ministry (Spanish: Ministerio Fiscal) or Public Prosecutor's Office is a constitutional body (Part VI § 124) which has full autonomy within the judiciary of Spain. It is entrusted with defending the rule of law, the rights of the citizens, and public interest, as well as watching over the independence of the courts of justice.

The requirements to enter into a career of prosecution are a public exam that can only be taken by those with a law degree who meet the required capacity requirements (EOMF § 42). The exam for admission to the judicial and prosecution careers are connected, so that anyone who passes the tests must proceed to the entry position of their chosen career. Those who choose prosecution must complete a training course at the Center for Legal Studies, after which they become a prosecutor by swearing the corresponding oath and taking possession of their jurisdiction (EOMF § 45).