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You should submit a request for court records directly to the Clerk of the Court or the County Clerk that possesses those records.
A subpoena is a court order that requires a party (or a witness who is not a party) to come to court to testify. It can also require the person to bring certain papers to the court hearing or trial.
A Witness Subpoena is a court order requiring a person to appear in court on a certain date and testify as a witness, usually in a trial.
eCourts: eCourts is a free online case information service that allows users to find information on active and closed cases in Civil Supreme and Local Civil Courts, as well as future appearance dates for cases in Criminal, Family, and Housing Courts.
Civil Subpoena (Duces Tecum) for Personal Appearance and Production of Documents, Electronically Stored Information, and Things at Trial or Hearing and Declaration (SUBP-002) Orders a person who is not a party to a case to appear and testify at and bring specific documents or things to a trial or court hearing.
Pleadings: The court documents filed with the court by the parties in a civil or criminal case.
Stipulation: Also called a stip. A written agreement by the parties or their attorneys. Subpoena: A command to appear in court to testify as a witness. Subpoena Duces Tecum: A legal paper requiring someone to produce documents or records for a trial.
Under Civil Procedure Rules, a document that can be served includes any claim form, application notice, order, judgment, or other legal document filed with or sent by the court. Guide to Serving Documents in the UK | George Ide LLP georgeide.co.uk blog dispute-resolution georgeide.co.uk blog dispute-resolution
subpoena - A command to a witness to appear and give testimony. subpoena duces tecum - A command to a witness to produce documents.