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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the serve subpoena document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the court name and county in the designated fields at the top of the form. This ensures that your subpoena is properly addressed.
  3. Next, enter the state where the court is located. This is crucial for jurisdiction purposes.
  4. In the 'Petitioner/Plaintiff' section, input your name or your client's name as applicable. Similarly, fill in the 'Respondent/Defendant' section with the opposing party's details.
  5. Specify the case number in the NO. field to link this subpoena to its respective case.
  6. Complete the 'Notice of Intent' section by indicating how many days will pass before applying for a subpoena and providing details about the non-party medical center, including their address.
  7. Instruct what documents you are requesting from the medical center regarding treatment and medical conditions by clearly stating them in the provided space.
  8. Finally, fill out your contact information at the bottom of the form, ensuring all fields are completed accurately for effective communication.

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A subpoena is a court-ordered request for information. Attorneys use subpoenas to gather evidence that will help their client in a civil or criminal case or that will damage the other sides case. Sometimes, evidence obtained through a subpoena can be a turning point in a legal proceeding.
Typically, though, these documents are served by either a sheriff, lawyer, court clerk, notary public, paralegal, administrative assistant, or professional subpoena service (also called a process server).

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