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In Pennsylvania, a Certificate of Service must be filed when issuing a subpoena. This certificate confirms that all parties involved have been notified of the subpoena's issuance, ensuring compliance with procedural rules. Typically, it includes the date of service and the method used to serve the subpoena. This prerequisite helps maintain fairness and transparency in legal proceedings.

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