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I got a call from 12368 saying that I had a court summons. But I can't find a manual service by phone. How to consult?

It may be fake.

Although 12368 is the phone number of litigation service platform, I have never heard of using this number to issue subpoenas. It's probably a fake phone.

There are many ways for the court to serve subpoenas, such as telephone service, judicial express service, door-to-door service and announcement service. When the court sends a summons to the defendant for the first time, it is customary to ask the parties to go to the court to get the summons.

Identify whether it is a fraudulent phone call.

1. Fraudulent calls are usually prompted by voice first, and then you can go to manual service by pressing 9 or something. However, the court informed that the summons was obtained entirely manually. So when you meet a voice call, just hang up!

2. When the judge informs the defendant to receive the summons, he will first verify the defendant's name, and generally inform the case involved, such as "Are you Zhang San?" "Li Si has brought a lawsuit to the court because of a contract dispute with you. Please go to a court to find a judge to get a subpoena. " If the "judge" who calls you doesn't know your name, let you report it yourself and say something you don't know at all. That's probably false.

3. Pay attention to the phone number. The judge must notify by the court's fixed telephone, not by using a mobile phone or any computer virtual number. Moreover, he knows which court is calling, and he can also check with the court in other ways.