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A subpoena generally must be personally served to the individual named in it, ensuring that they receive it and are aware of the legal obligation. However, some jurisdictions allow alternative methods of service, such as posting it at the person's residence or sending it via mail, but these methods often require additional steps, such as filing an affidavit of service. It’s important to consult local laws and court rules to determine the specific requirements for serving a subpoena in a given jurisdiction.

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