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Will the court send a message with 1068?

Legal analysis: generally not. The court usually serves a summons or judgment to the parties in the form of direct service or EMS letter. Some cases applying special procedures may be delivered electronically, but generally the message will not be sent in the form of 1086. This situation is mostly a lie, so we need to be vigilant.

Legal basis: People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Procedure Law.

Article 85 Litigation documents shall be served directly on the addressee. If the addressee is a citizen, I will not give it to his adult family to sign for it; If the addressee 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 addressee has an agent ad litem, he may send it to his agent for signature; If the addressee appoints an agent to the people's court, it shall send it to the agent for signature.

Article 87 With the consent of the person to be served, the people's court may serve litigation documents by fax, e-mail or other means that can confirm receipt, except for judgments, rulings and conciliation statements.

Article 88 If it is difficult to directly serve litigation documents, other people's courts may be entrusted to serve them on their behalf or by post. If it is delivered by post, the date of receipt indicated on the receipt shall be the date of delivery.