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How to determine whether it is a text message sent by the court?

Legal analysis: The legal notice messages received are false, mostly fraud. The court will not call you, nor send you a text message, but will only send you a subpoena.

Whether it is the plaintiff or the defendant, after the case is accepted and filed, the court will serve you with a written summons with detailed information such as the cause of action, the time and place of the trial. If you are informed of the hearing by other means, you can inform your court to ask. If it is true, you need a subpoena. Whether the notice of litigation is true or false must be based on the court summons.

Legal basis: People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Procedure Law.

Article 109 If a people's court refuses to appear in court twice without justifiable reasons after being summoned, it may compel the defendant to appear in court.

Article 136 When trying a civil case, the people's court shall notify the parties and other participants in the proceedings three days before the court session. If the hearing is held in public, the names of the parties, the cause of action, the time and place of the hearing shall be announced.