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If you have an attorney representing you, he or she can create the subpoena and have it served on the witness. If you don't have representation, you must ask the court to issue the subpoena. You may then be required to pay the costs for a process server, constable, or deputy sheriff to serve the subpoena on the witness.
Contact the party or attorney that issued the subpoena to you. If you are state's witness, contact the prosecutor's office. If a private attorney has called you to be a witness for their side, contact that attorney. You are being called to serve as a witness for one side or the other, and that side is responsible for all costs and fees associated with your appearance and testimony.
Assuming you are talking about a subpoena, if you would like to subpoena a witness, the onus is on you to find them. If you can't find them through traditional search methods, you may need to hire a private investigator to locate and serve them.
Any adult can serve a subpoena. They have to attest to the service.
The sentence is not grammatically correct. It should be written as "Can you have the sheriff serve the subpoena?"
A subpoena deuces tecum can only be filed for persons or documents related to the case at hand. Issuing a subpoena for a Judge to appear in court is not likely to be granted unless this person can serve as a material witness for the defense/prosecution.
Yes, they can serve you a subpoena on weekends.
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summons or subpoena, yes
A subpoena can only come from a judge and then you use a process service to serve it. They will know where to go.
A subpoena requires you to appear in court, not go to jail.
Yes. You can serve jail time for not respecting a subpoena.