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How long does it take to sue a credit card?
Legal analysis: the case is filed within seven days, and the time from credit card prosecution to court hearing depends on the court hearing procedure. After the indictment is served on the court, it shall be examined and decided whether to file a case within seven days, and the parties concerned shall be notified, and the court shall hold a hearing within three months. According to the relevant laws and regulations, those who meet the conditions for prosecution shall file a case within seven days and notify the parties concerned.

Legal basis: Article 123 of the Civil Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), the people's court shall guarantee the right of prosecution enjoyed by the parties according to law. A lawsuit that conforms to Article 119 of this Law must be accepted. Those who meet the conditions for prosecution shall file a case within seven days and notify the parties concerned; If it does not meet the conditions for prosecution, it shall make a ruling within seven days and refuse to accept it; If the plaintiff refuses to accept the ruling, he can appeal.