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How long does it usually take for a credit card to be sued by the court to repay?
After the credit card is sued to the court, the court will decide to fulfill the repayment obligation within a certain period of time, and the specific time should be determined according to the content of the judgment. In addition, after the judgment takes effect, the time limit for applying for execution is two years. Within two years, if one party fails to perform the responsibilities and obligations specified in the effective judgment within the time limit specified in the judgment, the other party may apply for enforcement.

Legal basis:

People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Procedure Law:

Article 236

A legally effective civil judgment or ruling must be fulfilled by the parties concerned. If one party refuses to perform, the other party may apply to the people's court for execution, or the judge may transfer it to the person subjected to execution for execution.

Mediation and other legal documents that should be executed by the people's court must be fulfilled by the parties. If one party refuses to perform, the other party may apply to the people's court for execution.