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Will the court send a text message to inform the defendant to file a case?

No, it is the duty of the court to serve legal documents such as filing a case. Generally speaking, after the court files a case, it will first call the parties and ask them to go to the court to collect it. If the parties fail to collect it, the court will serve it in person, by mail, by lien, by announcement, etc.

If you can't verify the authenticity of the information in this case, you can directly call the people's court litigation service hotline 12368 or consult the court staff. It is hoped that the masses will raise their awareness of prevention, pay attention to screening such similar information and report the case to the public security organs in time.

Extended data:

The "court summons" fraud is similar to the "package fraud" warning notified by the police some time ago. It mainly uses people's psychology of seeking advantages and avoiding disadvantages to cheat. Fraudsters pretend to be staff members of public security bureaus, procuratorates, courts, banks and other units. Under the guise of "private possession of parcels", "bank card arrears", "court summons" or "account security", fraud and threats are made by means of phone calls and text messages.

The phone numbers of "court", "bank" and "public security organ" provided by swindlers are all designed in advance. No matter which number the victim dials to verify, he will fall into the trap carefully designed by the liar.

References:

"Court summons" scams frequently appear-People's Daily Online