How can an unincorporated person inquire about his shares in an unlisted limited company? And whether the company is in debt.

With the consent of the legal person, the simplest way is to look at the articles of association, which shows the shareholding ratio of each shareholder, and then look at the company's financial statements and audit reports, which show liabilities.

If you want to inquire directly without going through the legal representative or company, you can only bring valid identification or entrust a lawyer to the Industrial and Commercial Bureau to inquire about the company's basic enterprise registration information, which will show the shareholding of each shareholder, and then go to the local China People's Bank to inquire about the enterprise credit information system, that is, the basic credit information report, which will show detailed bank loans and enterprise financial data, but will not show the types of loans for enterprises or natural persons. If you want to see the audit report, it is in the annual inspection file of the industrial and commercial bureau, but it is not guaranteed to be true.