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Begin by filling in the 'Case Caption' and 'Case No.' sections at the top of the form. This information identifies the specific case related to the subpoena.
In the 'To (Witness Name and Address)' section, enter the full name and address of the witness being subpoenaed. Ensure accuracy for proper service.
Complete the 'Service Information' fields, including 'Date Served', 'Time Served', and 'Manner of Service'. If applicable, note any fees charged for serving the subpoena.
Fill out the 'Appearance Information' section with details such as date, time, location, presiding official, and type of proceeding. This informs the witness when and where to appear.
Lastly, provide your contact information in case there are questions regarding this subpoena. Include your name, title, telephone number, signature, and address.
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