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In order to check if a subpoena has been issued, you need to check with the "Clerk of the Court" of the judge who may have issued the Subpoena.

For example, if its a criminal subpoena. A good place to start is at your local City Clerk courthouse, or district courthouse County Clerk. They should have a record on file.

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Can a subpoena be issued by phone in the state of NC?

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Can a subpoena be issued in a juvenile case?

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What is a criminal subpoena?

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