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summons or subpoena.
An unanswered subpoena is one which has been served on the named person, but the person on whom it was served has failed to appear as ordered.
The purpose of a subpoena is to get someone to come to court to either testify for you or against you. When a person gets this subpoena, they have no choice but to attend the court session.
The answer is no. Subpoenas are served to a person or entity, and only to that person or entity or an authorized person. For a subpoena to a person it has to be served only to that person or to someone living with that person at the residence. In the case of an entity it has to be served to someone who is authorized to accept a subpoena on behalf of the entity.
Subpoena
The word you are trying to spell is "subpoena." A subpoena is a write ordering a person to attend a court.
Subpoena
A subpoena which requests items be brought with the person is called a "subpoena duces tecum". A subpoena is an order directed to an individual commanding him to appear in court on a certain day to testify or produce documents in a pending lawsuit. The power to subpoena a person is granted officers of the court, such as clerks of courts, attorneys and judges. A person may be subpoenaed to appear in court or any designated location to provide testimony for trial or deposition or produce documents or other evidence.
Yes. A subpoena may be served anywhere the person to be served is located as long as it is served personally. The subpoena may not simply be left with the employer for the employer to give to the person being served. One practical problem the person serving the subpoena will face is that the employer might not allow the process server to come onto the premises to serve the subpoena. In that case, the person serving might have to wait outside for the employee to come out and then serve him.
This is a subpoena commanding a person in possession of the books and records of an individual or company to bring them either to a location for discovery purposes or to the court for trial.Added: Also known as a Subpoena Duces Tecum
The best way to find if there is a subpoena against you is contact the local courthouse you believe has the subpoena. Sometimes this information is available online, but it often is not. Subpoenas are typically served in person or mailed to the individual.
A subpoena is an order directed to an individual commanding him to appear in court on a certain day to testify or produce documents in a pending lawsuit. The power to subpoena a person is granted officers of the court, such as clerks of courts, attorneys and judges. A person may be subpoenaed to appear in court or any designated location to provide testimony for trial or deposition or produce documents or other evidence. A subpoena which requests items be brought with the person is called a "subpoena duces tecum".