The court indictment must be delivered to the defendant, and a receipt of delivery must be signed to ensure that the defendant receives it. The law requires the court to deliver the indictment to the defendant. However, in practice, courts generally do not send staff to serve documents to defendants, but instead call the defendants to come to the court to pick them up. If the respondent is unable to notify, it will be delivered by mail and the respondent will be required to sign for confirmation. If the respondent's address changes or other reasons prevent the indictment from being served, the court will announce it in the local media and on the court bulletin board, and it will be deemed to have been automatically served 60 days after the announcement.