How long does it take to convert a civil case to a criminal case?

Legal subjectivity:

It is actually the "time limit for case filing and review". Regarding this point, the Criminal Procedure Law also lacks specific regulations, and there are no specific provisions on the time limit for case filing and review. However, in order to improve case handling efficiency and service levels, the Ministry of Public Security and public security organs have also issued some regulations and have made specific and clear provisions on the time limit for case filing and review. Among the most authoritative regulations are the Ministry of Public Security's "Procedure Regulations for Public Security Organs to Handle Criminal Cases" and "Procedure Regulations for Public Security Organs to Handle Economic Crime Cases." The regulations regarding the time limit for accepting and filing criminal cases are summarized as follows: 1. The time limit for the public security organs to accept criminal cases such as reports, accusations, reports, and surrenders is generally within 7 days after making a decision on whether to file a case. For major and complex clues, the case filing review period can be extended to 30 days with the approval of the person in charge of the county-level public security agency. For particularly important and complex clues, the time limit for case filing and review can be extended to 60 days with the approval of the person in charge of the prefectural (city) level public security agency. 2. The time limit for public security organs to accept criminal cases transferred by administrative law enforcement agencies is to start the review within three days after the case is filed. The general review time limit is ten days, and the maximum time limit is thirty days. Criminal cases that have been assigned jurisdiction by the superior public security organ or have been notified in writing of filing shall be filed and reviewed within the designated time limit. 4. The People’s Procuratorate shall make a decision on filing a case within 15 days after receiving the case filing notice from the People’s Procuratorate for supervision of criminal case filing. 5. The time limit for filing and review of public security petition cases is sixty days. If the situation is complicated, it may be appropriately extended with the approval of the person in charge of the public security organ at the same level, but the extension period shall not exceed thirty days. There are two points that need to be explained: First, the above period is calculated from the date when the public security organ accepts clues or materials and registers the case. Second, the public security organs of various provinces and cities may have more specific case review deadlines, which vary by province (municipality), but the specific deadlines will definitely be equal to or less than, but will never exceed the same circumstances as the above deadlines. The length of the acceptance period and filing period for criminal cases may vary depending on the actual situation in each province and city. In daily life, we should strengthen our legal awareness, because this will benefit us a lot in real life. The time limit for filing a criminal case varies from case to case and judicial authority, and in practice also varies from province to city. If the case is not filed within the prescribed time limit, how should we solve the problem? For details, we can consult a professional lawyer. Legal Objective:

Article 172 of the "Criminal Procedure Law" The People's Procuratorate shall make a decision within one month on cases transferred for prosecution by the supervisory authorities and public security organs. For major and complex cases, the extension may be extended for ten years. Five days; if the criminal suspect pleads guilty and meets the conditions for expedited adjudication procedures, and may be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of more than one year, a decision shall be made within ten days, which may be extended to fifteen days. If the People's Procuratorate changes jurisdiction over a case for review and prosecution, the time limit for review and prosecution shall be calculated from the date the People's Procuratorate accepts the case after the change of jurisdiction.