No, a notary public cannot serve a subpoena. Their primary role is to witness signatures and verify identities, ensuring that documents are executed correctly. Serving a subpoena typically requires a process server or law enforcement officer, who is authorized to deliver legal documents and enforce compliance. However, a notary may be involved in notarizing documents related to the subpoena process.
Any adult can serve a subpoena. They have to attest to the service.
It would be much cleaner as:"Can you have the sheriff serve the subpoena?"or - "Will the sheriff serve the subpoena?"
Yes, they can serve you a subpoena on weekends.
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summons or subpoena, yes
A subpoena can only come from a judge and then you use a process service to serve it. They will know where to go.
A subpoena requires you to appear in court, not go to jail.
No.
Yes. You can serve jail time for not respecting a subpoena.
You could be. WHO told you they were trying to serve you? If it can be proven that you were "dodging" the service of the subpoena you could be charged.
Suntrust bankattn: subpoena processing deptpost office box 620577Orlando, Florida 32862-0577
Serve the subpoena upon the agency or organization that has the tape in their possession. It's done all the time in DUI traffic cases.