1. If the person subjected to execution has any objection to the untrustworthy list, he may apply to the relevant department for correction. The relevant departments shall review the application within 15 working days, and cancel the untrustworthy executor within 3 working days after the application is successful;
2. The time limit for being included in the list of untrustworthy persons is 2 years, and the serious case will be delayed by 1-3 years. After the expiration of the time limit, it shall be revoked within three working days;
3. If the untrustworthy person is a minor, he shall not be included in the list of untrustworthy enforcers.
What are the consequences of being classified as bad faith?
1, some high-consumption behaviors are prohibited, including sleeping on airplanes and trains;
2. Implement other credit punishments, including restricting loans from financial institutions or handling credit cards;
3. If the person subjected to execution is a natural person due to dishonesty, he shall not be the legal representative, director, supervisor or senior manager of the enterprise.
To sum up, the revocation of the list of untrustworthy people needs to apply to the relevant departments for revocation.
Legal basis:
Article 3 of the Provisions of the Supreme People's Court on Restricting the High Consumption and Related Consumption of the Executed Person.
If the person subjected to execution is a natural person, after taking measures to restrict consumption, he shall not have the following high-consumption and non-essential consumption behaviors for life and work:
(a) when taking the means of transportation, choose the second class or above of the plane, train soft sleeper and ship;
(two) high consumption in hotels, hotels, nightclubs, golf courses and other places above the star level;
(three) the purchase of real estate or new construction, expansion, high-grade decoration of housing;
(four) leasing high-grade office buildings, hotels, apartments and other places to work;
(5) Purchasing non-essential vehicles;
(6) tourism and vacation;
(seven) children attending private schools with high fees;
(8) Paying high premiums to purchase insurance wealth management products;
(9) Non-essential consumption behaviors such as taking all seats of G-prefix EMU trains and first-class and above seats of other EMU trains.