1. Handling legal affairs: people go to the judicial bureau to handle notarization affairs, such as property inheritance, entrustment, statements, contracts and other notarization matters. Seek legal aid, such as eligible vulnerable groups applying for free or reduced legal services.
2. Legal consultation: individuals or units seek professional consultation on legal issues, and the Judicial Bureau has a legal consultation service window to provide interpretation of relevant policies and laws and regulations.
3. Administrative reconsideration and complaint reporting: If a citizen or legal person refuses to accept an administrative act, he may apply to the Judicial Bureau for administrative reconsideration, or make a complaint and report on the work of the judicial administrative department.