An individual cannot 'pay' to get a subpoena, search warrant, or court order. You do pay an attorney to petition the court.
Unless you state your country of residence this question is literally impossible to answer.
When police officers have a court order to search a home or a person, it is called a search warrant. If a police officer has reasonable suspicions, then they can search a person without a search warrant.
A Search Warrant
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A search warrant is a form of court order. You are obligated to permit the search and cooperate with the law enforcement officers serving the warrant. If you resist them, you will probably be arrested. You can later go to court and challenge the affidavit that was filed with the court when the search warrant was obtained. If your challenge is successful, it's likely that any evidence seized in the search will be suppressed.
A subpoena is a court order that requires you to be in court.
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you must abide by a court order.............or be in contempt of court
You cannot supeona them, you will have to either get a search warrant or a court order.
A writ requiring appearance in court to give testimony is called a subpoena.
A. Indictment B. Arrest warrant C. Information D. Search warrant ANSWER: B Arrest Warrant
By issuing a subpoena and confirming that the subpoena has been served on the wittness. If the person doesn't respond to the subpoena in some cases the DA can then ask for a Bench Warrant to issue. The wittness could then be arrested and asked questions while in custody. The potential witness is served a subpoena and is legally obligated to appear at the time stated or be charged with contempt of court. In which case a warrant will be issued for the person's arrest and after the person is taken into custody he or she will still be brought into court to testify. The prosecutor can request the court to deem the person a hostile witness and the judge can order the individual to answer questions put to them or face further contempt and obstruction charges.
Exactly what it means depends on the content of the subpoena. In general terms, a subpoena is a court order to produce evidence, which can include testimony. If the subpoena commands you to appear and testify in court, then you must do so or you can be arrested for contempt of court.