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Is it true that I didn't get a subpoena and only received two text messages? I owed the bank 9000 yuan and was sued. Will I go to jail?

Let's see if it's a notification message from 12368 court system. If so, it means that you have been sued. You're not going to jail. You just need to pay off your debts.

How to determine whether to get up can be checked.

1. 12368 The notification SMS of the court system will generally send you a mediation SMS notification first, and then a case trial notification.

2. Log in to China trial process information disclosure network or enter the official WeChat service number "China trial process information disclosure" for related operations and inquiries.

1. What is a subpoena?

A summons refers to a legal document prepared by the plaintiff and issued by the court to inform the defendant of the information he is accused of.

Court summons is a written document issued by the people's court according to law, which requires the summoned person to appear in court at a designated place to participate in litigation activities or conduct other litigation activities at a designated time.

Usually, the court summons requires the respondent to submit documents to the court within a specified time limit to respond to the lawsuit, or in some civil cases, the respondent can only attend the court hearing on a specific date specified in the court summons, and the respondent can also choose not to respond to the lawsuit, that is, let the court issue a default judgment, but he needs to bear the risk of losing the lawsuit. The court summons shall specify the name, gender, age, address, reasons for summoning, time and place of the case and other relevant matters.

Two, according to the spirit of China's Civil Procedure Law, the summons is issued by the people's court, which is usually applicable to summoning the parties, and should be served directly to the summoned person in advance according to law.

If the summoned person is a citizen, he is not prepared to give it to his adult family for signature; If the person summoned is a legal person or other organization, it shall be signed by the legal representative of the legal person, the principal responsible person of other organizations or the responsible person of the legal person or organization; If the summoned person has an agent ad litem, he may send it to his agent for signature; If the summoned person appoints an agent to the people's court, he shall submit it to the agent for signature.

If the summoned person or his adult family members who live together refuse to accept it, the service person shall invite the representatives of the relevant grass-roots organizations or units to be present, explain the situation, record the reasons and date of refusal on the service receipt, and leave the summons at the summoned person's residence with the signatures or seals of the service person and witnesses, which shall be deemed as service.