Ask a lawyer to file a lawsuit. Can the lawyer get the defendant's ID number and information?

There are three ways:

First, apply to the court for transfer after filing a case.

Second, after filing a case, if you inquire in person, you need the court to issue a letter of investigation and evidence collection.

Three. If it is necessary information for filing a case, it needs to be obtained before filing a case. It is recommended to entrust a lawyer to obtain it.

According to the provisions of the court on bringing a lawsuit, the plaintiff should provide the identity information of the defendant (including a copy of the ID card or household registration information issued by the public security organ, etc.). ) when filing a civil lawsuit. Under normal circumstances, public security organs will not provide individuals with other people's household registration information.

Therefore, if there is no identity information of the defendant and no lawyer at the time of prosecution, you can entrust a lawyer to the public security to inquire about the defendant's household registration information.

After accepting the entrustment, the lawyer can go to the public security organ to inquire about the defendant's household registration information with the power of attorney, lawyer's practice certificate and letter of introduction from the law firm, and then he can go to court to bring a lawsuit.