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History

Homosexual activity in Peru

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Homosexual activity in Peru is legal.

Current status
Since Jul 28, 1924
Legal federal law
Homosexuality was decriminalised in Peru in 1924 as the new penal code did not mention same-sex relations.

The penal code adopted in 1991 did not mention if homosexuality was illegal. However there are several reports of local laws against loitering and indecent exposure being used disproportionately against LGBT people, especially trans women.

Same-sex marriage in Peru

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Same-sex marriage in Peru is banned.

Current status
Since Dec 31, 1993
Banned federal law
Article 234 of the Civil Code establishes that marriage is the union between a man and a woman. The Civil Code establishes that "homosexuality" is grounds for divorce, separation and annulment of marriage.

The Constitution (1993) establishes that cohabitation is the stable union of a man and a woman (Article 5).

On four occasions since 2016, the National Registry of Identification and Civil Status (RENIEC) was ordered through judicial means to recognize and register same-sex marriages celebrated abroad, however, the RENIEC appealed all the rulings.

In 2020, the Constitutional Court declared inadmissible the appeal for constitutional grievance filed by Óscar Ugarteche, so that the RENIEC would comply with registering his marriage certificate with his same-sex partner, which was celebrated in Mexico.

In 2022, the Constitutional Court declared the constitutional grievance inadmissible on the grounds that the registration of same-sex marriages “collides with the notion of marriage contained not only in the Civil Code, but also in the Political Constitution of Peru.” Susel Paredes and Gracia Aljovín filed the lawsuit.

In July 2023, the Fourth Constitutional Court of the Superior Court of Justice of Lima ordered RENIEC to register the marriage of a same-sex couple celebrated in Argentina. The Court decided not to apply Article 234 of the Civil Code in the specific case because it is contrary to the principle of equality and non-discrimination contained in the constitution and international agreements. The decision only applies to the plaintiff couple and does not affect the content or validity of Article 234.

Censorship of LGBT issues in Peru

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Censorship of LGBT issues in Peru is state-enforced.

Current status
Since Apr 19, 2024
State-enforced federal law
In 2024, Peru approved a ban on the usage of gender-neutral language in schools, including of nonbinary terms under Law 32,003.
Until Apr 19, 2024
No censorship federal law
Until 2024, there were no laws restricting the discussion or promotion of LGBTQ+ topics in Peru.

However, there are occasional instances where local-level regulations against indecency and loitering are used disproportionately against LGBTIQ+ people, particularly transgender women.

Right to change legal gender in Peru

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Right to change legal gender in Peru is ambiguous.

Current status
Since Oct 21, 2016
Ambiguous federal law
In 2016, the Constitutional Court issued a ruling (No. 6040-2015-PA/TC) establishing that name and gender change claims be resolved by civil courts in summary proceedings, without treating trans identity as a pathology or illness. However, the court did not define requirements or procedures. It is reported that the process is very difficult and costly both in time needed and the burden of paying for several lawyers to navigate complicated judicial procedures.

Even when the judicial outcome may be favorable to the plaintiffs, it has been reported that the National Registry of Identification and Civil Status (RENIEC) almost systematically files appeals to prevent gender marker changes. In 2023, the entity responded that the Civil Code allows it to file appeals to reevaluate the grounds for a decision. “One of the grounds for appeal is when it is considered that the name and/or sex change ordered by the trial judge is not based on justified reasons, as required by Article 29 of the Civil Code, or when the right to reasoned judicial decisions has been violated,” they added.

In 2020, a transgender woman obtained a favorable ruling to change the sex assigned on her ID. The entity had five days to appeal, but, in the midst of Christmas celebrations, it did not do so. With this, Dania became the first trans woman to successfully change her assigned sex without undergoing genital reassignment surgery, although she was asked for psychological certificates to prove that she was trans.

Law 32,331 that Strengthens the Right to Sexual indemnity of Children and Adolescents was passed in May 2025 and establishes in its Article 5.1 the prohibition of entering and using of bathrooms of public use to every person whose biological sex does not coincide with the sex for which the aforementioned service has been allocated.
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Mar 18, 2014–Oct 20, 2016
Illegal federal law
In 2014, through Ruling No. 00139-2013-PA/TC, the Constitutional Court established as constitutional doctrine that sex was an immutable element and that, consequently, it was not feasible to request its modification in identity documents.
Jul 15, 2011–Mar 17, 2014
Legal, but requires surgery federal law
In 2011, Naamin Timoico was the first trans woman to obtain a sex change on her ID, but she was only able to do so after proving to the judge that she had undergone genital reassignment surgery.
Until Jul 14, 2011
Illegal federal law
Until 2011, there was no legal gender recognition provided in Peru.

Gender-affirming care in Peru

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Gender-affirming care in Peru is legal.

Current status
Legal federal law
Gender affirming care in Peru is believed to be legal with no oppressive restrictions but as it has no comprehensive gender identity law like many countries it is not clearly regulated.

Legal recognition of non-binary gender in Peru

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Legal recognition of non-binary gender in Peru is not legally recognized.

Current status
Not legally recognized federal law
Non-binary options missing.
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LGBT discrimination in Peru

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LGBT discrimination in Peru is illegal.

Current status
Since Jan 6, 2017
Illegal
Legislative Decree #1323 of Peru states that crimes motivated by intolerance or discrimination including sexual orientation and gender identity will receive stronger penalizations.

According to Articles 46 and 323 of the Penal Code, the decree issued in 2017 outlawing discrimination, incitement to discrimination, and hate crimes based on sexual orientation and gender identity is still in effect.
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Jun 30, 2008–Jan 5, 2017
Varies by Region
In 2008, Apurimac became the first department of Peru to provide protections from discrimination to LGBTIQ+ people. Other departments would do the same until Peru passed federal protections in 2017.
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Until Jun 29, 2008
No protections
Even though the constitution states that people should not be discriminated due to "any reasons", there were no specific provision for sexual orientations or gender identities in Peru until 2008.

LGBT employment discrimination in Peru

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LGBT employment discrimination in Peru is sexual orientation and gender identity.

Current status
Since Jan 6, 2017
Sexual orientation and gender identity
Legislative Decree 1323 amended Article 323 of the Penal Code to incorporate the prohibition of all forms of discrimination and incitement to discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
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Jun 30, 2008–Jan 5, 2017
Varies by Region
In 2008, Apurimac became the first department of Peru to provide protections from discrimination in employment to LGBTIQ+ people. Other departments would do the same until Peru passed federal protections in 2017.
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Until Jun 29, 2008
No protections
Until 2008, there were no protections from discrimination in employment provided to LGBTIQ+ people anywhere in Peru.
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LGBT housing discrimination in Peru

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LGBT housing discrimination in Peru is sexual orientation and gender identity.

Current status
Since Jan 6, 2017
Sexual orientation and gender identity
Legislative Decree 1323 amended Article 323 of the Penal Code to incorporate the prohibition of all forms of discrimination and incitement to discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
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Feb 12, 2010–Jan 5, 2017
Varies by Region
In 2010, Loreto became the first department of Peru to provide protections from discrimination in housing to LGBTIQ+ people. Other departments would do the same until Peru passed federal protections in 2017.
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Until Feb 11, 2010
No protections
Until 2010, there were no protections from discrimination in housing provided to LGBTIQ+ people anywhere in Peru.
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Same-sex adoption in Peru

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Same-sex adoption in Peru is single only.

Current status
Single only federal law
Only straight couples can adopt and even sometimes LGBTQ+ couples can't adopt.
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Intersex infant surgery in Peru

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Intersex infant surgery in Peru is not banned.

Current status
Not banned federal law
Surgery on intersex infants is legal in Peru but not widely practiced.
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Serving openly in military in Peru

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Serving openly in military in Peru is legal.

Current status
Since Dec 10, 2009
Legal federal law
The Constitutional Court ruled that one’s sexual orientation is not good grounds to terminate service in the police or the military in 2009. There are also no known legal restrictions on transgender people enlisting in the military.
Until Dec 9, 2009
Don't Ask, Don't Tell federal law
Until 2009, while there was no explicit ban on LGBTIQ+ people serving in the military, Peru allowed for dismissals on the basis of one’s sexual orientation.
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Blood donations by MSMs in Peru

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Blood donations by MSMs in Peru is ambiguous.

Current status
Ambiguous federal law
Certain gay and lesbian people who have attempted to donate blood in Peru have been rejected because of their sexual orientation. However, there are no laws against gay and lesbian people donating blood so long as they are in good health, but many blood drives have still rejected applications.
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Conversion therapy in Peru

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Conversion therapy in Peru is banned.

Current status
Since Jun 12, 2021
Banned
In 2021, the Ministry of Health issued the Technical Guidelines for the Comprehensive Mental Health Care of the Adolescents. Section 8.3.4 ban "conversion therapies" against LGBTIQ adolescents.
Jun 30, 2008–Jun 11, 2021
Varies by Region
Article 9(3)(d) of Regional Ordinance of Apurimac No. 017-2008 (2008) prohibits forcing a person to undergo medical and/or psychological treatment in order to alter or modify their sexual orientation.
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Until Jun 29, 2008
Not banned
Until 2008, conversion therapy was legal in all departments of Peru.
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Equal age of consent in Peru

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Equal age of consent in Peru is equal.

Current status
Since Dec 12, 2012
Equal federal law
In December 2012, the constitutional court handed down a decision ruling unequal ages of consent were unconstitutional.
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Until Dec 12, 2012
Unequal federal law
Before the constitutional tribunal's 2012 ruling, the age of consent was unequal.
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