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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the subpoena in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'COURT OF' section with the appropriate court name and 'COUNTY' where the case is being heard.
  3. In the 'PLAINTIFF' and 'DEFENDANT' sections, enter the names of the parties involved in the case.
  4. Specify the 'CAUSE NO.' which is essential for identifying your case within court records.
  5. Fill in the date and time for when the deposition is scheduled, ensuring accuracy for all parties involved.
  6. Provide the address where the deposition will take place, making sure it is clear and complete.
  7. Complete any additional fields as required, such as signatures from relevant officials like the Clerk or Deputy Sheriff.

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It is generally a good idea to subpoena any important witness in your case. The judge may not wait for a witness who has not been subpoenaed to show up before making a decision.
Witness Subpoena: The Subpoena Ad Testificandum is the most common type of subpoena. It compels a person to appear and testify as a witness in a legal proceeding. Unlike the Subpoena Duces Tecum, it does not request the production of documents or evidence.
Subpoenas serve to gather information for an investigation or court case. Common reasons for receiving a subpoena include being a witness to a crime or legal dispute, possessing documents relevant to a dispute, or having expert knowledge on a specific relevant subject.
If you are served with a subpoena, you must comply with iteven if you have to miss workor risk contempt of court. You must show up where and when you are supposed to in order to comply with the legal document.
Subpoenas are legally binding documents compelling witnesses to testify, produce documents, or answer written questions related to a civil or criminal legal proceeding. If you ignore a lawfully issued and served subpoena, especially one from the court, you could be held in contempt.
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