The Roll of Justice of Cabezarados is a historical monument that is located in the Plaza del Rollo of the town. This jurisdictional roll dates back to the 15th century and symbolizes the autonomy and judicial power that the town had during the time of the Ancien Régime.
The roll is a stone column crowned by four arms of the same material, on which rests a frieze decorated with crosses and a capital topped with the wrought iron cross of Calatrava. On one of its stones is the town's coat of arms with a head and two ploughs, and the date 1539 in Roman numerals.
This monument was dismantled at the end of the 19th century or beginning of the 20th century and its pieces were distributed among some of the town's residents. It was rebuilt in 1982 thanks to the efforts of Don Manuel Corchado Soriano.