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Is the information informed by legal affairs true?

Legal notice SMS is not true. Court notices are handled by notice, and no text messages will be sent. A litigation document that informs the people's court to serve on the people's procuratorate and other litigants other than the parties within a certain time before the court session, and requests to appear in court on time. Don't be deceived when you receive a text message.

Legal basis:

Article 267 of the Civil Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC)

The people's court may serve litigation documents on the parties who have no domicile in the territory of People's Republic of China (PRC) in the following ways:

(a) served in the manner stipulated in the international treaties concluded between the country where the addressee is located and People's Republic of China (PRC) or attended by both parties;

(2) Send eggplant and socks through diplomatic channels;

(3) The addressee with China nationality may entrust the people of China and the embassy or consulate of China in the country where the addressee is located to serve on his behalf;

(4) If it is served on the agent ad litem entrusted by the addressee, the agent ad litem has the right to accept the service on his behalf;

(five) to the representative office established by the addressee in People's Republic of China (PRC) or the branch or business agent with the right to accept the service;

(6) If the law of the country where the addressee is located allows it to be served by mail, it may be served by mail. The service receipt has not been returned for three months from the date of mailing, but it is deemed to have been served according to various circumstances, and it is deemed to have been served if it has not been delivered at the expiration of the time limit;

(seven) by fax, e-mail, etc., you can confirm the receipt of the recipient;

(eight) if it cannot be served in the above way, it shall be deemed to have been served after three months from the date of announcement.