Unless arrangements are made in advance for distance travel the witnesses foot their own expenses, except for the daily witness fee they collect for their appearance.
Generally, individuals who receive a subpoena are not paid for their compliance. However, if the subpoena requires them to travel or incur expenses, they may be entitled to reimbursement for those costs. Additionally, in some cases, witnesses who testify may receive a witness fee, which compensates them for their time and attendance. Always check local laws and regulations, as practices can vary by jurisdiction.
You can contact the court that issued it and explain your situation, however, it MAY well be that you must appear, regardless.
It depends on who "they" is. If attending court hearings is part of your job and you are reimbursed travel expenses, the mileage rate will be set by your company.Added: And if you are appearing as a juror or in response to a subpoena as a witness you will be reimbursed at whatever the daily rate for your services are currently set by law.
Yes, are you planning to travel to see the 2017 eclipse?
No. In NYS check Civil Practice Law & Rules for specifics. With certain subpoena you are entitled to receive a check for travel expense at a certain rate per mile for the distance to and from your location and the location to which you are being summoned.
There are no guidelines that Jehovah's Witnesses have to observe when traveling. They can travel at any time they choose to.
The 15 dollars is to cover your travel expenses and perhaps means you are being called as a witness by the the state. Having said that a subpeona means that you are required to be present in court, if you fail to show uo the judge may send an officer to pick you up and you may be fined
Someone can purchase a New Zealand travel guide by visiting a local bookstore, such as Barnes & Noble. The travel guide can be found in the travel section.
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Yes, they do often travel long distances or get someone from a long way away to do it.
To obtain a notarized letter for travel, you can write the letter stating your purpose of travel and have it signed in front of a notary public. The notary will then verify your identity and witness your signature, officially notarizing the letter.
That depends, if that someone is within the country, you could travel by car, or bus. However, if the someone is in another country it would be, not only easier but faster as well, to travel by flight or cruise.