Can I entrust someone to report the case?

You can entrust others to report the case.

According to the law, the parties and legal representatives in civil litigation may entrust one or two persons as agents ad litem. The following persons may be entrusted as agents ad litem:

1, lawyer, grassroots legal service worker;

2. Close relatives or staff members of the parties concerned;

3 citizens recommended by the community, units and relevant social groups where the parties are located.

When a customer reports a case, the materials that may need to be prepared are:

1, power of attorney, the victim shall issue a power of attorney to the client, indicating the identity and scope of authorization of the client.

2, the victim's identity certificate, ID card, residence booklet, passport and other valid identity documents.

The place and time of the incident should be as detailed as possible so that the police can handle it in time.

4. Description of the case, describing the case as detailed as possible, including the characteristics of people, vehicles and property losses.

5. Relevant evidence, if there are photos, videos, recordings and other relevant evidence, can be provided to the police.

6. Other supporting materials, such as hospital diagnosis certificate and insurance claim materials.

In these cases, you can entrust others to report the case:

1. The victim cannot report to the crime scene. If the victim is unwell, far from the crime scene or for other reasons, he may entrust others to report the case on his behalf.

2. The victim will not report the case or it is inconvenient to report it. If the victim is unwilling to report the case or it is inconvenient for other reasons, he may entrust another person to act as his agent.

The victim has passed away. If the victim has died, his family members or survivors may entrust others to report the case.

The victim needs to keep secret. If the victim needs confidentiality and is unwilling to disclose his identity or other personal information, he may entrust others to report the case on his behalf.

To sum up, the parties can also play a role in preventing and cracking down on crimes, because reporting the case in time can make the criminal suspect unable to escape legal sanctions and increase the cost and risk of crimes. It is of great significance for the client to report the case, which is helpful to protect the legitimate rights and interests of citizens and promote the process of social rule of law.

Legal basis:

"People's Republic of China (PRC) public security organs to handle criminal cases procedures" 169th.

The public security organ shall immediately accept the citizen's abduction, report, complaint, report or the criminal suspect's voluntary surrender, inquire about the situation and make a record. After verification, the abductor, informant, accuser, informant and surrenderer shall sign and press their fingerprints. When necessary, the process should be recorded and videotaped.