How to report missing persons in different places?
1. If a person with full capacity for civil conduct has been missing for more than 24 hours, the immediate family members of the missing person can report the case to the local police station with their identity documents and documents proving their relationship with the missing person, and provide relevant information.
Second, the process of reporting missing persons:
1. Two recent photos of missing persons.
2. Household registration book.
3. Fill in the registration form of missing persons cases.
3. According to Article 40 of General Principles of Civil Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) (202 1. 1 coming into force), if the respondent has been missing for two years, the interested party may apply to the court to declare him as a missing person.
However, according to the relevant regulations, when a child is reported missing or abducted, the police will immediately intervene in the investigation to help parents find it. If there are clues and suspects of being trafficked, the police will file a case for investigation, which will not exceed 24 hours.
In 5.20 10, the Supreme People's Court, the Supreme People's Procuratorate, the Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Justice jointly issued the Opinions on Punishing the Crime of Abducting and Trafficking Women and Children according to Law, which stipulated that if a child is reported missing or a woman aged over 14 and under 18 is reported missing, the public security organ shall immediately file a criminal case and carry out investigation quickly.
Generally speaking, 24 hours is the time limit.
However, if you have evidence to prove that the other party may be in danger of personal safety or that the other party may be infringed, you can report the case to the public security organ at any time without time limit.
As for 24 hours, it starts after the other party is out of your control.
Also, it should be noted that 10 children under one year old or children under two years old are not subject to time restrictions.
Legal basis:
Article 40 of the Civil Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) If the whereabouts of a natural person have been unknown for two years, the interested party may apply to the people's court to declare the natural person as a missing person.