Кировской районный суд Екатеринбурга заявил о неисправности базы данных
Соответствующее объявление опубликовано на сайте суда.
Сообщается, что в связи с неисправностью базы данных на сайте суда временно приостанавливают обновление сведений по гражданским и административным делам и материалам.
Кроме того, информацию не будут предоставлять даже по телефонам.
Кировской районный суд Екатеринбурга заявил о неисправности базы данных
Соответствующее объявление опубликовано на сайте суда.
Сообщается, что в связи с неисправностью базы данных на сайте суда временно приостанавливают обновление сведений по гражданским и административным делам и материалам.
Кроме того, информацию не будут предоставлять даже по телефонам.
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