1. Check the court summons. When you are sued, you should receive a court summons, which includes the detailed information and timetable of the case. You can check the subpoena to determine whether there is enforcement.
2. Check the case information in the local court. You can contact the local court or online inquiry system, enter the case number or your own name and birthday to inquire about the details of the case. In the details of the case, you can check whether there is a record of enforcement.
3. contact a lawyer for consultation. If you are not familiar with the above methods or are not sure how to inquire, then you can consider seeking professional legal consulting services. Consulting lawyers can help you understand your legal rights and provide more specific help and suggestions.
remember, if you are worried that your credit card will be enforced, please take action as soon as possible to avoid more problems.