Forensic appraisal requires material preparation, procedures, and precautions.
1. Material preparation
1. Appraisal power of attorney: filled out by the parties or lawyers, clarifying the purpose and requirements of the appraisal, and indicating the bearer of the materials and expenses required for the appraisal.
2. Appraisal application form: It is necessary to fill in the applicant’s basic information, including name, gender, age, ID number, contact information, etc., and attach the required materials and samples for appraisal.
3. Proof of identity: Applicants need to provide valid identity documents, such as ID cards, household registers, etc.
4. Case-related materials: evidence materials related to the case, such as case judgments, mediation letters, witness statements, etc.
5. Other relevant materials: Depending on the needs of the identification, other relevant materials may be required, such as medical records, imaging data, etc.
Process
1. Submit an application: The party or lawyer submits an application for identification to the identification agency, and attaches the required materials.
2. Accept the application: The appraisal agency will review the application and determine whether it will be accepted. If accepted, the party or lawyer will be notified of the time and place of the appraisal.
3. Appraisal: The appraisal agency organizes experts to conduct appraisal according to the needs of the case. During the appraisal process, the parties or lawyers may be required to be present to make statements and provide evidence.
4. Issue an appraisal report: After the appraisal is completed, the appraisal agency will issue an appraisal report to make judgments on specialized issues and provide appraisal opinions.
5. Receive the appraisal report: The parties or lawyers shall go to the appraisal agency to receive the appraisal report at the agreed time.
3. Notes
1. When choosing an appraisal institution, the parties or lawyers should consider factors such as the qualifications, reputation, and professional fields of the appraisal institution, and understand its appraisal procedures and standards. .
2. When submitting an application for appraisal, you should ensure that the materials provided are true, accurate, and complete, and submitted in accordance with the requirements of the appraisal agency.
3. During the appraisal process, you should actively cooperate with the appraisal agency, such as making statements on the spot and providing evidence, etc.
4. After receiving the appraisal report, you should read the report carefully. If you have any questions or objections, you can apply to the appraisal agency for review.