Online inquiry: courts, procuratorates or public security organs in many areas have provided online inquiry systems, and the latest progress of cases can be inquired by inputting the case number or the information of the parties.
Telephone inquiry: You can call the consultation telephone number of the filing organ, and the staff will inform the case of progress after providing relevant information.
On-site inquiry: go directly to the filing office, bring valid identity documents and case-related materials, and consult the staff about the progress of the case.
The following basic materials are required for filing a case:
Complaint: one original, with corresponding copies provided according to the number of defendants.
Proof of plaintiff's identity: If the plaintiff is a natural person, a copy of his identity card shall be provided.
Identity information of the defendant: If the defendant is a natural person, the plaintiff shall provide a copy of the defendant's identity card or other identification materials.
Evidence materials: Evidence materials can be documentary evidence, physical evidence, witness testimony, audio-visual materials, electronic data, etc. Can prove the facts of the case.
Legal fees: the plaintiff shall pay legal fees in accordance with relevant regulations when filing a case.
To sum up, inquiries about the progress of the filed cases can be made through online inquiries, telephone inquiries, on-site inquiries, etc.
Legal basis:
Criminal Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China
Article 112
The people's court, the people's procuratorate or the public security organ shall, within the jurisdiction, timely review the materials of accusation, complaint, report and surrender, and if it is considered that there are criminal facts that need to be investigated for criminal responsibility, it shall file a case; If it is considered that there are no criminal facts, or the criminal facts are obviously minor, and it is not necessary to pursue criminal responsibility, the case shall not be filed, and the complainant shall be informed of the reasons for not filing the case. If the complainant refuses to accept it, he may apply for reconsideration.