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Is the short message on the electronic delivery platform true?

The short message on the electronic delivery platform is real.

Electronic service platform is a legally recognized service model. In legal proceedings, the traditional delivery method needs to mail documents or deliver them at a specific time and place, but electronic delivery can be realized by means of e-mail, SMS, WeChat, etc., which greatly saves time and cost and ensures the reliability of delivery.

If you receive a short message from an electronic service platform, it usually contains some basic contents, such as the name of the delivered document, the delivery time and the delivery source. , and provide a link so that you can directly view the details of the delivered document. If you confirm that you are related to this legal procedure, please carefully check the content of the short message and click the link so that you can learn more relevant information in time.

Please note that if you have not received the official documents of a legal procedure, but only received a short message from an electronic service platform, then you may need to further confirm the authenticity of the short message. Before confirmation, don't click on any suspicious links or reply to short messages easily to avoid personal information disclosure and telecom fraud.

What is an electronic service document?

1. Procedural documents such as case acceptance notice, summons, notice of proof, notice of responding to the lawsuit, notice of payment, notice of objection, notice of court hearing, decision, etc.

2. The pleadings and evidential materials submitted by both parties.

3. With the express consent of the addressee, the court may electronically serve judgments, rulings, conciliation statements and other judgment documents in civil and commercial cases (if the parties request paper judgment documents, the court shall provide them).

4. In addition, execution documents covering civil, commercial, intellectual property and financial cases can be delivered electronically.