The general court can't find the ID number. The court is a judicial organ, not an investigation organ, and is not responsible for investigating the information of the ID number. In civil cases, information should be investigated and collected by the plaintiff, while in criminal proceedings, the court is a judicial organ, not an investigation organ, and information should be investigated by the public security organ. Ordinary people's ID numbers can be inquired about their identity and household registration information in the Citizen Information Administration. Lawyers can inquire about the identity and household registration information of other citizens with letters of introduction. If you want to query other more specific information, only the system of the public security department can query it.
legal ground
Article 69 of the Procedures for Handling Criminal Cases by Public Security Organs needs to find out the facts of the case, including: (1) whether there is a criminal act; (two) the time, place, means and consequences of the crime; (3) Whether the criminal act is committed by a criminal suspect; (4) the identity of the criminal suspect; (5) The motive and purpose of the criminal suspect in committing a criminal act; (six) the responsibility of the criminal suspect and the relationship with other co-defendants; (seven) the criminal suspect has circumstances that cannot be given a heavier, lighter, mitigated or exempted punishment; (8) Other facts related to the case.