I. Inquiries about the official website of the Court
Many courts have official websites that provide rich judicial information and convenient services. The parties can log in to the court official website, enter the case number, the name of the parties and other related information in the inquiry system or bulletin board, and inquire about the payment of fines. Some courts also provide online payment of fines to facilitate the parties to fulfill their obligations in a timely manner.
Second, the court bulletin board query
The bulletin board of the court usually posts all kinds of case information, including the payment of fines. The parties can go to the bulletin board of the court to find out the announcements related to their own cases and understand the requirements, time limit and payment method of the fine. It should be noted that the information on the bulletin board may not be updated in time, so it is recommended to combine other ways to inquire.
Third, telephone consultation and inquiry.
The parties can also consult the staff about the payment of fines by calling the court's service hotline or telephone number. When consulting, it is necessary to provide basic information such as the case number and the names of the parties, so that the staff can accurately inquire and answer questions.
Fourth, other query methods
In addition to the above channels, the parties can also consult lawyers, legal advisers and other professionals to pay fines. These professionals are usually familiar with the court system and can provide more specific and professional advice and guidance.
To sum up:
Fines decided by the court can be inquired through the court official website, the court bulletin board, telephone consultation and other channels. When inquiring, the parties need to provide basic information such as the case number and the name of the parties, so as to accurately obtain the payment of fines. At the same time, the parties can also consult professionals and get more specific and professional advice and guidance.
Legal basis:
Criminal law of the people's Republic of China
Article 52 provides that:
When imposing a fine, the amount of the fine shall be determined according to the circumstances of the crime.
Criminal Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China
Article 272 stipulates that:
If a criminal sentenced to a fine fails to pay it within the time limit, it shall be enforced by the people's court; If it is really difficult to pay due to irresistible disasters and other reasons, the people's court may postpone, reduce or exempt the payment as appropriate.
Provisions of the Supreme People's Court on Several Issues Concerning the Application of Property Punishment
Article 1 stipulates:
For the crime of "concurrently" confiscation of property or fines as stipulated in the criminal law, the people's court must sentence the criminal to corresponding property punishment according to law; The people's court shall decide whether to apply property punishment or fine to the crime of confiscation of property according to the specific circumstances of the case and the property status of the criminals.