 The Faculty of Law Patimura University was founded on October 3, 1956 with a vision and mission. The Faculty of Law has collaborated with various agencies in the fields of education, research and community service, which are carried out effectively and support the implementation of its missions. Education The existing education system at the Faculty of Law is the national curriculum. Before the pandemic, the lecture or learning process was carried out offline using various facilities that were namely classrooms equipped with Wi-Fi, air conditioning, tables and chairs, in focus and the whiteboard to explain the material presented by lecturers, as well as the availability of smart cards for every student which is used as an attendance card during the lecture. In addition to this, the Faculty Library Building is equipped with various legal literature for research. The research itself is often carried out by educators based on their respective fields, namely criminal law, customary law, administrative law and international law. In research activities that are often carried out, the Faculty of Law have produced various journals and articles consisting of the Patimura Law Journal or Palau, Sasi, Belo Journal, Battoli's Civil Law Review, Saniri Journal, Balobee Law Journal, AWADTHU, namely Journal Legal Service, Patohi or Journal of Legal Studies, and Pamali or Patimura Magister Law Review. Community Service The Faculty of Law Patimura University not only carries out the learning process between educators and students, but also collaborates with various stakeholders, such as the involvement of the Legal Aid Institute, which is present to study and be directly involved in issues that occur in the community. The Red and White Colored Three-Story Faculty has been accredited A and has been certified by the International Organization for Standardization or ISO.