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Will the judicial freeze automatically unfreeze?

Bank cards will be automatically unfrozen if they are frozen by the judiciary. Usually six months.

1. The judicial freeze will be automatically unfrozen.

2. Judicial freezing is a new law enforcement power in the revision of the new Securities Law, which endows the securities regulatory agencies with certain quasi-judicial power and is one of the important contents of the revision of the Securities Law. One of the most important means of law enforcement is the right to freeze and seal up. Most countries or regions have given the securities regulatory authorities the necessary administrative coercive power, so that they can take necessary coercive measures in supervision.

The lifting of the judicial freeze mainly includes the following situations:

1. If the judicial freeze period reaches the statutory time limit and the freeze is not extended, the judicial freeze will be automatically lifted.

2. After the reasons for judicial freezing disappear, the parties may apply to the court for lifting the freezing. After verification by the court, if it is true, the frozen account will be lifted.

3. If the frozen account needs to be unfrozen, you can apply to the court for unfreezing, you can also apply to the freezing authority, or you can unfreeze it through legal proceedings. When applying, you need to provide relevant evidence and materials, such as paying a deposit and providing a guarantee, to prove that the freeze is unnecessary and can be lifted.

I hope the above questions can help you. If you have other legal questions, please consult a professional lawyer.

Legal basis: Article 29 of the Provisions of the Supreme People's Court on the Attachment, Seizure and Freezing of Property in Civil Execution of People's Courts stipulates that the time limit for people's courts to freeze bank deposits and other funds of the person subjected to execution shall not exceed six months, the time limit for attachment and seizure of movable property shall not exceed one year, and the time limit for attachment, seizure of real estate and freezing of other property rights shall not exceed two years.

Except as otherwise provided by laws and judicial interpretations.

If the person subjected to execution applies for an extension of the time limit, the people's court shall go through the formalities of sealing up, distraining and freezing before the expiration of the time limit for sealing up, distraining and freezing, and the extension period shall not exceed half of the time limit specified in the preceding paragraph.