These subpoenas are typically used to discover what assets a party that is being sued has that can be used to meet the terms of his or her judgment.
Added: Subpoenas do NOT ask questions. They simply direct you (and/or supporting documents) to appear at a certain time and place, to either deliver the documents or give testimony to the court.
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can you subpoena information witout the assistance a lawyer
The subpoena should have contained all the necessary information on when and where to report and/or any other necessary information. Read it, or contact the Clerk of the Court or the attorney which issued the subpoena.
Yes, a subpoena to appear is a mandatory appearance.
If the individual has some material information to contribute to your judicial hearing, you request that the court subpoena them on your behalf.
The word you are trying to spell is "subpoena." A subpoena is a write ordering a person to attend a court.
An information subpoena is a type of subpoena that requires an individual, corporation, or other entity to produce information regarding a judgment debtor's assets. The article below explains more about informational subpoenas and how they relate to the civil lawsuit process.Added: Also known as a Subpoena Duces Tecum.
To properly subpoena someone in a legal proceeding, you must first obtain a subpoena form from the court. Fill out the form with the required information, including the person's name and the reason for the subpoena. Then, have the subpoena served to the individual by a process server or another authorized person. The person must then appear in court at the specified time and place as directed in the subpoena.
The best way to find if there is a subpoena against you is contact the local courthouse you believe has the subpoena. Sometimes this information is available online, but it often is not. Subpoenas are typically served in person or mailed to the individual.
It depends on the reason for the subpoena. If you were a witness to an incident you must do as directed and answer any questions truthfully. If you don't appear you can find yourself in a lot more trouble.
To issue a subpoena to a third party in a legal case, the party seeking the subpoena must first obtain approval from the court. The subpoena must then be drafted with specific details about the information or documents being requested. The subpoena is then served to the third party, who is legally required to comply with the request. Failure to comply with a subpoena can result in legal consequences.
The police can subpoena your ISP for information and you can argue the subpoena, but you probably are not going to win.