No, it is not legal to photocopy paper money.
subpoena
A legal writ can also be referred to as a court order or a legal mandate.
A legal order that requires a person to appear in court or produce requested documents is called a subpoena. It is a legal document issued by a court or government agency to compel an individual to provide testimony or evidence in a legal proceeding. Failure to comply with a subpoena can result in penalties or contempt of court charges.
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..
In the UK, the equivalent of a subpoena is a 'summons'. It is known by this name in both and English and Scots law, which are entirely separate legal systems.
You would ask them if they have been fine for court
Copies of documents are 'legitimate.' They may not be acceptable for certain legal situations. In which a notarized copy would have to be obtained.
so that you have a copy to prove that your are the member on that job.and you know it that its legal job
In certain circumstances, a person may challenge or contest a subpoena by filing a motion to quash with the court that issued the subpoena. Valid reasons for quashing a subpoena include lack of proper service, privilege, undue burden, or relevance. It is important to seek legal advice when considering how to respond to a subpoena.
The teacher has just gone to photocopy some worksheets.I need to photocopy that essay so I have a spare copy.Will you photocopy this for me?
No, they cannot. A subpoena is a legal request from law enforcement authorities which has to be obliged by all people to whom it is served. In this case, a bank has to oblige and share the savings account records of the customer who is mentioned in the subpoena. However, without a subpoena, the bank cannot and will not share customer details with others.