You can check whether your complaint fee has arrived by phone, online or at the counter.
I. Telephone enquiry
You can call the local court and ask the staff if your legal fees have arrived. On the phone, you need to provide your name, ID number or other relevant information so that the staff can verify your identity and check the arrival of the complaint fee.
Second, online inquiry
You can check online through the local court in official website. In the relevant column of the website, you need to enter your name, ID number or other relevant information to check whether your complaint fee has arrived. At the same time, you can also ask the staff related questions through online customer service or the message board on the website.
Third, the counter inquiry
If you need more detailed consultation or inquiry, you can go directly to the counter of the local court and ask the staff whether your complaint fee has been received. At the counter, you need to provide your ID card or other relevant documents so that the staff can verify your identity and check the arrival of the complaint fee.
To sum up:
You can check whether your complaint fee has arrived by phone, online or at the counter. During the inquiry, you need to provide relevant personal information or supporting documents so that the staff can verify your identity and inquire about the arrival of the appeal fee. If you encounter any problems or questions, you can consult or seek help from the local court staff.
Legal basis:
According to the Civil Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), the litigation fees paid by the parties to the people's court shall be paid within the specified time limit. Failure to pay within the time limit shall be deemed as withdrawal of the lawsuit. At the same time, the parties shall pay the litigation fees in accordance with the regulations. If the litigation fees are not paid in accordance with the provisions, the people's court may require them to be refunded. Therefore, the parties can check whether their appeal fees have been paid in the above three ways to ensure that their legitimate rights and interests are protected.