What if online prosecution fails?

If the online filing review fails, you can contact the offline court to confirm the filing process.

If the online filing review fails, you can contact the offline court to confirm the filing process. Online filing needs to check the quality of uploaded documents and pictures to ensure that each uploaded picture is clear and free of ghosting. In addition, choosing the jurisdiction court's region and level is also an important part of online filing.

Filing methods: At present, it can be divided into three types: online filing, on-site filing and mailing. Among them, these three ways of filing a case have their own advantages and disadvantages.

First of all, online filing, paperless and efficient, saves time and economic costs, but also increases the risk of not filing. Electronic identification is obviously not as flexible and convenient as manual identification. If the uploaded litigation materials fail to pass the examination, it will seriously affect the litigation procedure of the later limitation of action.

Secondly, filing a case on the spot is a relatively safe way and a relatively routine way to file a case at present. If you don't understand anything when filing a case, you can ask the staff of the filing office or the litigation service center at any time, which is extremely beneficial to the parties who file the case. But the cost will be higher, such as time cost, travel economic cost (filing a case in different places, etc.). ).

Third, filing a case by mail should be said to be a compromise, with low economic cost and convenient manual review, but the time may be extended. After all, it will take several days to post.

The basic process of bringing a lawsuit to the court is as follows:

1. Preparation of complaint: First of all, you need to prepare a complaint, describing your claim and factual basis in detail. The complaint shall include the following contents: the names, addresses and contact information of the plaintiff and the defendant; Litigation claim and factual basis; Evidence and sources of evidence; Reference, etc

2. Submit the complaint: submit the complaint and relevant evidence materials to the court with jurisdiction. Complaints can be submitted in person or by mail.

3. Pay legal fees: you need to pay legal fees when submitting the complaint. The specific amount of legal fees is determined according to the amount of your litigation request and the type of litigation.

4. Filing review: After receiving the complaint, the court will conduct filing review. If the conditions are ripe, the court will file a case and notify you and the defendant.

5. Trial: After the court files a case, it will arrange a trial. During the trial, both you and the defendant have the right to state facts, provide evidence and cross-examine each other.

6. Judgment: After the trial, the court will make a judgment based on facts and evidence.

Litigation expenses mainly include: legal fees, attorney fees, appraisal fees, notarization fees, translation fees, etc. Among them, the legal fees are determined according to the amount and type of litigation requests, and the specific charging standards are detailed in the People's Court Charging Standards. Lawyer's fees, appraisal fees, notarization fees, translation fees and other fees are determined according to your specific needs and service provider's charging standards. Legal basis: Article 6 of the Measures for Payment of Litigation Fees.

The litigation costs paid by the parties to the people's court include:

(1) Fees for accepting cases;

(2) application fee;

(3) Transportation expenses, accommodation expenses, living expenses and lost time expenses incurred by witnesses, expert witnesses, translators and adjusters when they appear in court on the date designated by the people's court.

I hope the above questions can help you. If you have other legal questions, please consult a professional lawyer.

Legal basis: Provisions of the Supreme People's Court on Several Issues Concerning the Registration of People's Courts.

Article 8 If the people's court cannot decide on the spot whether the prosecution or private prosecution filed by a party complies with the law, it shall make the following treatment: (1) In case of civil or administrative prosecution, it shall decide whether to file a case within seven days from the date of receiving the complaint; (two) for criminal cases of private prosecution, it shall decide whether to file a case within fifteen days from the day after receiving the private prosecution; (3) To decide whether to file a lawsuit for revocation with a third party within 30 days from the date of receiving the complaint; (four) if there is any objection to the execution, it shall decide whether to file a case within fifteen days from the date of receiving the complaint. If the people's court cannot determine whether the prosecution or private prosecution conforms to the law within the statutory time limit, it shall file a case first.