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Will my credit card be frozen if I am sued by the court?

Legal analysis: Your credit card will be frozen if you are sued by the court. The credit card is also part of the defendant's property and is legal property. The court has the right to go to the bank to inquire, freeze, and transfer bank deposits (including credit cards) due to judicial needs. If due to case handling or judicial needs, the court has the right to freeze the relevant bank accounts involved in the case; the general freezing period is six months, which can be extended once according to needs, and the general extension is three to six months; if it is suspected of violating the law, the account can be permanently frozen .

Legal basis: Article 245 of the "Civil Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China" The people's court shall make a ruling when sealing, detaining or freezing the movable, immovable and other property rights of the person subject to execution. , and serve it to the person subject to execution and the person applying for execution.

If the measures of sealing, detaining, and freezing require the assistance of relevant units or individuals, the people's court shall prepare a notice of assistance in execution and serve it together with a copy of the ruling to the person assisting the execution. The sealing, detaining, freezing ruling and the execution assistance notice will take legal effect when they are served.