How to sign for the electronic service of the court?
Each party can sign an electronic document with a signature code. Article 87 of the Civil Procedure Law stipulates that, with the consent of the person to be served, the people's court may serve litigation documents by fax, e-mail or other means that can confirm receipt, except for judgments, rulings and conciliation statements. If it is delivered in the above way, the date when it reaches the recipient's specific system by fax or e-mail shall be the date of delivery. The feature code is a combination of 16 digits or a combination of 6 digits and letters, which is included in the notification message sent by the court. The electronic document will be saved in the directory selected when downloading. If you forget, you can search for "electronic delivery". Electronic service has the same legal effect as direct service and mail service. It also has the characteristics of saving time, labor and money, and the parties can easily get litigation documents online without leaving home, which greatly facilitates the litigation of the parties. Article 85 of the Civil Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) shall be served directly on the addressee. If the addressee is a citizen, I will not give it to his adult family to sign for it; If the addressee is a legal person or other organization, it shall be signed by the legal representative of the legal person, the principal responsible person of other organizations or the responsible person of the legal person or organization; If the addressee has an agent ad litem, he may send it to his agent for signature; If the addressee appoints an agent to the people's court, it shall send it to the agent for signature. The date of delivery is the date when the adult family members, legal persons or other organizations of the addressee are responsible for receiving and the litigation agent or agent signs for it. Article 87 of the Civil Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * Subject to the consent of the addressee, the people's court may serve litigation documents by fax, e-mail and other means that can confirm receipt, except for judgments, rulings and conciliation statements. If it is delivered by the way mentioned in the preceding paragraph, the date when it reaches the addressee's specific system by fax or e-mail shall be the date of delivery.