A subpoena is an order from the court for the named persons to appear before a judge at the specified date, time, place. Subpoenas generally pertain to criminal matters rather than civil, although there are exceptions depending upon the circumstances of the case itself. The fees required for the filing of a civil complaint by a citizen are determined by the type of filing action (civil suit for debt, civil action pertaining to marriage issues, child support suits, personal injury, etc.). Contacting the office of the clerk or court administrator of the appropriate state court in the county where the person requesting the action resides is the best way to obtain information concerning costs and filing procedures.
Any court who has need of the records can subpoena them. It must be for a legal purpose. Which is to say, that your nosy neigbor or family members cannot subpoena them just for their own interest..
It would be much cleaner as:"Can you have the sheriff serve the subpoena?"or - "Will the sheriff serve the subpoena?"
Subpoena is a noun (a subpoena) and a verb (to subpoena).
Up to a year
A subpoena can be withdrawn or quashed.
Yes, they can serve you a subpoena on weekends.
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summons or subpoena.
Any adult can serve a subpoena. They have to attest to the service.
summons or subpoena, yes
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.
Returned unserved means that the subpoena was not served to its intended target. The subject of the subpoena must then be located and served.