How long does it take to unfreeze the bank card?

Six months. Generally speaking, bank accounts frozen by the court will be automatically unfrozen within six months. Of course, if the six-month period expires, the court may apply to continue the seizure and may extend it. On the other hand, if the court freezes the bank account, it should also inform the person whose property is frozen in time, otherwise, if there is any loss, it can ask the court for some compensation.

Bank cards that have been frozen for six months can be unfrozen, because the Supreme Court's Provisions on the Seizure, Seizure and Freezing of Property in Civil Execution of the Court 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 seizure and seizure of movable property shall not exceed one year, and the time limit for seizure, seizure of real estate and freezing of other property rights shall not exceed two years.

Generally speaking, if the cardholder's bank card is frozen by the court due to economic disputes and other related reasons, the time limit shall not exceed six months, if the movable property is sealed up or detained, the time limit shall not exceed one year, and if the real estate and other assets are sealed up or frozen, the time limit shall not exceed two years. The freezing period of bank cards is about to arrive, and the relevant institutions apply for extending the freezing period, which generally does not exceed half of the time, that is, it does not exceed three months.

How to unfreeze the frozen bank card?

To lift the freeze, you need to go to the bank business hall of the bank card opening bank. Note that you need to bring your ID card and bank card. Of course, if you report the loss of a bank card, you only need to get your ID card. Note that you must go in person, and no one else can handle it for you.

You can also call the customer service number marked on the back of the credit card, go to the manual customer service and the staff to confirm your identity and unfreeze the credit card. Once the information is confirmed to be correct and there is no abnormal transaction in the bank card, the credit card can be quickly unfrozen.

The prerequisite for a bank to freeze an account is that no other department except the court, procuratorial organ, public security, customs, safety and taxation has the right to freeze other people's accounts under any circumstances, so only law enforcement organs such as people's courts, people's procuratorates and public security organs can ask the bank to freeze accounts. In this case, the maximum freezing period is 6 months, after which the freezing will be automatically lifted.