Only the court, or an authorized court official, has the pwoer to issue and/or serve subpoenas. As a party to a case you can request that a subpoena be issued, but if it is in reference to the case at issue, it is HIGHLY unlikely the court will do so.
No. The red numbers on the back of a social security card are control numbers that verify the authenticity of the card. They serve no other purpose.
To serve a records subpoena on Capital One, you typically need to deliver it to their registered agent for service of process. This information can usually be found on the Capital One website or through state business registration databases. It's important to ensure that the subpoena complies with all legal requirements and is directed to the appropriate department, such as their legal or compliance team. If in doubt, consulting with an attorney can help ensure proper procedure is followed.
Yes. A subpoena may be served anywhere the person to be served is located as long as it is served personally. The subpoena may not simply be left with the employer for the employer to give to the person being served. One practical problem the person serving the subpoena will face is that the employer might not allow the process server to come onto the premises to serve the subpoena. In that case, the person serving might have to wait outside for the employee to come out and then serve him.
Social security are two, unhyphenated, words.
To determine one's social security number, it is necessary to call the Social Security Administration. To apply for a new social security card, one must have all the documents they need in order to prove their citizenship and identity.
Once a subpoena has been properly served, there is not much that one can do to legally elude their responsibility to the court system. However, the operative word is "properly." If a subpoena is dropped off at a place of business or delivered by mail, one could claim "ineffective service." Individuals who serve subpoenas must be able to testify to a judge that they indeed served the subpoena properly (they must be able to verify that the documents reached their intended recipient).
social security comes from the govt not from your husband
No. Massachusetts is not one of the fourteen states that tax Social Security benefits.
No one but you can use your social security legally. However, some thieves may try to steal your social security. If you find out that someone has stolen your social security, you should report them to the police.
To serve a records subpoena on Charter One, you typically need to direct it to their registered agent or legal department. You can find the appropriate address for service in your jurisdiction's business registry or on Charter One's official website. It's advisable to confirm the specific procedures and any requirements for serving legal documents with the company or consult with legal counsel to ensure compliance.
There are many social security laws in Colorado. Theses laws state that a social security number is only licensed to one person and that one should not try to make frauds.