How to apply for a judicial appraisal

Personal application for judicial appraisal process is as follows:

1, commissioning application;

2, judicial appraisal organization to review the materials, review through, accept the commission;

3, appraisal;

4, issue of judicial appraisal documents.

4, the issuance of forensic instruments.

According to the provisions of Article 12 (1) of the General Principles of the Judicial Appraisal Procedure, the principal who commissions an appraisal shall provide the judicial appraisal institution with authentic, complete and sufficient appraisal materials and shall be responsible for the authenticity and legality of the appraisal materials. The judicial identification agency shall check and record the name, type, quantity, character, preservation status, and time of receipt of the identification materials.

Article 13 of the General Principles of Judicial Appraisal Procedures stipulates that the judicial appraisal institution shall make a decision on whether to accept the commission within seven working days from the date of receipt. For complex, difficult or special appraisal matters of the commission, the judicial appraisal organization can consult with the client to decide the time of acceptance.