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176.4 Who May Issue. A subpoena may be issued by: (a) the clerk of the appropriate district, county, or justice court, who must provide the party requesting the subpoena with an original and a copy for each witness to be completed by the party; (b) AN ATTORNEY AUTHORIZED TO PRACTICE IN THE STATE OF TEXAS, as an officer of the court; or (c) an officer authorized to take depositions in this State, who must issue the subpoena immediately on a request accompanied by a notice to take a deposition under Rules 199 or 200, or a notice under Rule 205.3, and who may also serve the notice with the subpoena.
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You have to check the laws in the state where the subpoena is to be served. Typically, you must "personally serve" a copy of the subpoena, which means delivering it directly to the person you are trying to serve. In some states, anybody can serve a subpoena (even someone less than 18 years old). You can also hire a professional "process server" to do it. In some cases, your local sheriff's office will serve a subpoena for you. In any case, you must prepare (or have the person who actually served the subpoena prepare) a "proof of service", which is a declaration describing when, where and how the subpoena was served. This is your proof that the subpoena has been served. Finally, you should determine whether a witness and/or mileage fees must be delivered along with the subpoena. If a fee is needed, but not provided, that may invalidate the service.
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That will depend on what state you're in. Check your state's Secretary of State's website for a listing of business entities and where legal process goes for each. You can probably serve at a branch, as well. Good luck, by the way. I've Subpoenaed BOA twice now and they've been very unhelpful in just about every way possible, then charged me for not giving me the documents requested.
yes, some courts will charge a fee for each subpoena served, they can even make you pay the plaintiffs witness fees. don't let the money scare you off. prove your case. if it is a friend you won't need to subpoena them however if they don't show up there is nothing you can do about it.
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