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Can I mail the indictment?

Question 1: Can complaints be mailed? The law does not stipulate that the plaintiff can sue by mail, and in practice the court will not accept the case in this way.

Question 2: Can the complaint be sent to the court? Or do you want to go alone? I have to take it to court myself.

Question 3: How to mail the indictment first of all, you need to know whether your city court accepts mailing the indictment. You need to call and ask yourself. If the court accepts it, I suggest you mail the indictment. Method 1: Generally, registered letters arrive in the city 2-3 days faster and 5 days slower. You can check the receipt in the window of the post office, or you can choose the receipt when mailing, so that the other party needs to sign your receipt when receiving it, and it can be used as evidence after getting the receipt. Method 2: The local express mail is usually delivered in the afternoon, and it can arrive the next day if it is slow. You can check it online or in the window. You can't add receipt service to express mail, but you can reply by SMS, that is, 1 185 will send it to your mobile phone number in the form of SMS to inform you.

Question 4: Can I complain by mail? The law does not stipulate that the plaintiff can file a lawsuit by mail, and in practice the court will not accept the case in this way.

Question 5: How to serve the indictment on the defendant According to the provisions of the Civil Procedure Law, there are several ways to serve legal documents:

First, direct delivery. The judge or clerk will serve the legal documents to the defendant, and the defendant or his family members living together will sign for them. If the defendant is a legal person or other organization, in addition to the legal representative, the person in charge of receiving the goods may also sign for it. In practice, summoning the defendant to the court to collect it can also be regarded as direct delivery.

2. Delivery by post. The signing date of the mail receipt is the delivery date.

3. Entrusted service. If the defendant has his domicile in a foreign country, he may entrust the court of his domicile to serve it.

4. Service by lien. If the defendant refuses to sign for it when it is delivered directly, the judge can find a witness to witness it, and the witness will stay at the defendant's place after signing it, and the legal document will be delivered.

5. Service of the announcement. If it cannot be served by the above methods, it shall be announced in newspapers and the seat of the court, and it shall be deemed to have been served after a certain period of time.

Question 6: Can the complaint be mailed? Of course.

The Civil Procedure Law stipulates that if a party refuses to accept the judgment of the local people's court of first instance, he has the right to appeal to the people's court at the next higher level within 15 days from the date when the judgment is served. The appeal shall be filed with the appeal. The appeal shall be filed through the people's court that originally tried the case, and copies shall be submitted according to the number of the opposing parties or representatives.

During the fifteen-day appeal period, the appeal can be submitted in two ways, that is, in person or by mail. Either way, the materials should be handed over to the judge or clerk who presided over the first instance.

Submitting a civil appeal in person is the safest and quickest way. But sometimes, for some reason, the parties will also mail a civil appeal. At this time, the appeal period of the parties is often delayed because of problems in mailing, which leads to the failure of the first-instance judgment to take effect. The following will list some precautions for mailing civil complaints:

First, in accordance with the provisions of China's Postal Law, mail it to China Post or a courier company that has obtained a courier business license;

Two, the civil appeal should be submitted before the expiration of the appeal period, that is, the postmark date on the letter should be before the expiration of the appeal period;

Third, keep the postal voucher with postmark.

In addition, criminal complaints can also be mailed, for the same reasons and precautions.

Question 7: Can a civil complaint be mailed to the court? 1. You can submit a civil defense to the court by mail.

2. When mailing, you need to send it by querying EMS or registered mail. Ordinary ordinary mail is not suitable for mailing legal documents because it can't check the receipt feedback. When mailing, the recipient can directly write the case-handling judge or the court room where he is located; It can also be mailed to the court archives.

3. The civil defense is a civil legal document that the civil defendant and the appellee put forward against the plaintiff or the appellant in the process of prosecution or appeal, stating their opinions, facts and reasons, and defending and refuting them.

Question 8: Can individuals and corporate judicial departments issue indictments? They can be delivered by post.

This is also one of the legal delivery methods. But now most of them are delivered by announcement.

Question 9: Can the indictment be delivered to the court by express delivery? If yes, how to pay the legal fees? Q 1: can the indictment be delivered to the court by express delivery?

A 1: yes.

Q2: If possible, how to pay the lawyer's fee?

A2: There is no need to pay legal fees when suing. Your indictment is sent to the court, and the court will contact you to ask you to pay the legal fees after reviewing and accepting it. Therefore, the litigation materials you submit must include your accurate and quick contact information, such as mobile phone.

Question 10: How to send the indictment to the court? You can entrust a lawyer to represent the case in Beijing, and the lawyer will represent the prosecution and trial of the case.