You can query in the following ways:
1. Contact your previous work unit: If you have worked in a certain unit, you can directly contact the personnel department or file management department of that unit and ask the unit where your file is located. They will inquire according to your personal information and file number, and tell you the specific information of the unit where the file is located.
2. Inquire about personal files: If you personally hold your own files, you can directly check the relevant records in the files and get the information of the unit where the files are located. If you don't know the specific storage location of files, you can consult the original work unit or relevant institutions.
3. Inquire through talent service agencies: If you apply for a job or obtain employment through talent service agencies or the human resources market, you can consult these agencies about the information of the unit where the file is located. They usually provide file search services to help you get the information you need quickly.
In the process of inquiry, please provide accurate and complete personal information, so that the relevant departments can accurately inquire and provide the correct information of the unit where the file is located.
To sum up:
The unit where the file is located needs to choose different inquiry channels according to the individual situation, which can be inquired by contacting the original work unit, inquiring personal files or through talent service institutions. Please provide accurate and complete personal information when inquiring, so that the relevant departments can accurately provide the information of the unit where the file is located.
Legal basis:
People's Republic of China (PRC) Archives Law
Article 7 provides that:
Archives institutions or archivists of organs, organizations, enterprises, institutions and other organizations are responsible for keeping the archives of their own units and supervising and guiding the archives work of their subordinate institutions.
Article 8 provides that:
The central and local archives at or above the county level are cultural institutions that centrally manage archives, and are responsible for collecting, sorting out, keeping and providing archives within their respective responsibilities.