How long does it take for the blacklist of judgment defaulters to be removed?

Updated on society 2024-07-23
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    1. How long does it take for being removed from the list of untrustworthy persons?

    Where persons subject to enforcement have the circumstances provided for in items 2 through 6 of article 1 of these Provisions, the period for inclusion in the list of judgment defaulters is 2 years. Where the person subject to enforcement uses violence or threats to obstruct or resist enforcement, or has multiple untrustworthy conduct, it may be extended for 1-3 years.

    Where judgment defaulters actively perform the obligations set forth in effective legal documents or take the initiative to correct untrustworthy conduct, the people's courts may decide to delete information on untrustworthiness in advance.

    II. How to revoke the blacklist of judgment defaulters.

    New Provisions: In any of the following circumstances, the people's courts shall delete information on untrustworthiness within three working days:

    1) The person subject to enforcement has already performed the obligations set forth in the effective legal documents or the people's court has completed enforcement;

    2) The parties have reached an enforcement settlement agreement and the performance has been completed;

    3) Where the person applying for enforcement applies in writing to delete information on untrustworthiness, and the people's court reviews and agrees;

    4) After the current enforcement procedures are concluded, the person subject to enforcement is inquired into the assets of the person subject to enforcement through the online enforcement inspection and control system two or more times, and no property available for enforcement is found, and the person applying for enforcement or other persons does not provide effective property leads;

    5) Where the people's court rules in accordance with law to suspend enforcement of judgment defaulters due to trial supervision or bankruptcy procedures;

    6) The people's court rules not to enforce it in accordance with law;

    7) The people's court rules to terminate enforcement in accordance with law.

    Where there is a time limit for inclusion, the provisions of the preceding paragraph do not apply. Within 3 working days of the completion of the inclusion period, the people's courts shall delete information on untrustworthiness.

    After deleting information on untrustworthiness in accordance with the provisions of the first paragraph of this article, where the person subject to enforcement has any of the circumstances provided for in article 1 of these Provisions, the people's court may re-enter them into the list of judgment defaulters.

    Where, within 6 months of deleting information on untrustworthiness in accordance with item (3) of the first paragraph of this article, the people's courts are not to support the application for enforcement to include the person subject to enforcement in the list of judgment defaulters.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Pay off all arrears and return to normal after 5 years.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Summary. The blacklist may be lifted within three working days of the completion of performance by judgment defaulters, "Several Provisions of the Supreme People's Court on the Publication of Information on the Judgment Defaulters List" Article 7: Where judgment defaulters meet any of the following circumstances, the people's courts shall delete the relevant information from the Judgment Defaulters List:

    1) They have fully performed the obligations set forth in effective legal documents;

    2) An enforcement settlement agreement is reached with the person applying for enforcement, and the person applying for enforcement confirms that the performance has been completed;

    3) The people's court rules to terminate enforcement in accordance with law.

    How long does it take for a judgment defaulter to be lifted from the blacklist after his or her performance is completed.

    Hello. Hello.

    Within 3 working days of the completion of performance by judgment defaulters, the state may be destroyed and the blacklist may be lifted, "Several Provisions of the Supreme People's Court on the Publication of Information on the List of Judgment Defaulters" Article 7: Where judgment defaulters meet any of the following circumstances, the people's courts shall delete the remaining information from the Judgment Defaulters List: (1) They have fully performed the obligations set forth in the effective legal documents; 2) An enforcement settlement agreement is reached with the person applying for enforcement, and the person applying for enforcement confirms that the performance has been completed; 3) The people's court rules to terminate enforcement in accordance with law.

    Ask me about the settlement agreement in the court and complete the agreement, and the 12th said that I was blacklisted, why hasn't it been lifted yet.

    Judgment defaulters may be removed from the blacklist within three working days of completing their performance.

    When the blacklist is lifted, will my RV also be unblocked?

    Yes, the meaning will be around 21 to be eliminated. Sky. Yes.

    No. It was 3 days.

    It's been 8 days now.

    Then you can go to the court for a consultation.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    [Legal Analysis].: The court blacklist will generally be eliminated within two years, if the dishonest person obstructs or resists enforcement by means of violence or threats. Where the circumstances are serious or there are multiple acts of dishonesty, an extension of one year to three years may be given, and the person subject to enforcement should actively perform the obligations provided for in the effective legal documents, or take the initiative to correct the dishonest conduct, the people's court may decide to delete the dishonest information in advance.

    [Legal basis]."Several Provisions of the Supreme People's Court on the Publication of Information on the List of Judgment Defaulters" Article 1: Where persons subject to enforcement fail to perform the obligations set forth in effective legal documents, and have any of the following circumstances, the people's courts shall include them in the list of judgment defaulters and give them credit punishments in accordance with law:

    1. Refusal to perform the obligations set forth in effective legal documents despite having the ability to perform;

    2. Obstructing or resisting enforcement by means such as fabricating evidence, violence, or threats;

    3. Evading enforcement by means of false litigation, false arbitration, or concealment or transfer of property;

    4. Violating the property reporting system.

    The above is only the current information combined with my understanding of the law, please refer to it carefully!

    If you still have questions about this issue, it is recommended that you organize the relevant information and communicate with a professional in detail.

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