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What is the procedure for freezing bank accounts?
Legal analysis: the court will freeze the account according to the application of the parties. The court needs two executives to freeze bank accounts, including their identity cards and law enforcement certificates, the court's judgment notice and the notice of freezing accounts issued by them. Notify the bank as well as the person subjected to execution. Before freezing, the applicant will be required to provide a guarantee. If the freezing is wrong, the person subjected to execution may request compensation. The time limit for the people's court to freeze the bank deposits and other funds of the person subjected to execution shall not exceed six months. If the people's court fails to apply for sealing up after the expiration of the time limit, the freezing shall be lifted.

Legal basis: Several Provisions of the Supreme People's Court on the People's Court's Seal-up, Seizure and Freeze of Civil Execution Property.

Article 29 The time limit for the people's court to freeze the bank deposits and other funds of the person subjected to execution shall not exceed six months, the time limit for sealing up or distraining movable property shall not exceed one year, and the time limit for sealing up or distraining immovable property and other property rights shall not exceed two years. Except as otherwise provided by laws and judicial interpretations. If the person subjected to execution applies for an extension of the time limit, the people's court shall go through the formalities of sealing up, distraining and freezing before the expiration of the time limit for sealing up, distraining and freezing, and the extension period shall not exceed half of the time limit specified in the preceding paragraph.

Article 30 If the time limit for sealing up, distraining and freezing expires and the people's court fails to go through the extension formalities, the effectiveness of sealing up, distraining and freezing shall be extinguished. If the seized, detained or frozen property has been auctioned, sold or paid off, the effectiveness of the seizure, detention and freezing shall be extinguished.