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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the subpoena form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'File No.' and 'County' sections at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your case.
  3. In the 'Party Requesting Subpoena' section, enter the name of the state or plaintiff requesting the subpoena.
  4. Next, specify the names of individuals being subpoenaed. You can list up to three people if they share an address. Ensure all names are accurate.
  5. Fill in their addresses and contact numbers in the designated fields to ensure proper service of the subpoena.
  6. Indicate whether these individuals are required to appear, produce documents, or both by checking the appropriate boxes.
  7. Complete the court details including name, date, and time for appearance or production. Make sure this information is clear and precise.
  8. Finally, sign and date the form where indicated, ensuring that all information is correct before submission.

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In North Carolina, an attorney, magistrate, judge, or a clerk of court may issue subpoenas. You can obtain the subpoena for from the clerk of court. We recommend that you have the sheriff serve the subpoena. Although, there is a fee involved with that.
On average, the cost to subpoena someone may fall between $50 to $300. The exact amount depends on various factors, such as the location of the intended recipient, how complex the case is, and how quickly you need the subpoena served.
Although it may technically be possible to get a subpoena without a lawyer, doing so carries with it certain risks. For example, if the proper person is not named, the party may not receive the documents that he or she is requesting. The subpoena must be listed in the persons name who actually has the records.
Four copies of the North Carolina subpoena (unsigned) Check for the filing fee - $200.00 (verify with the court as fees may change).
- Any subpoena may be served by the sheriff, by the sheriffs deputy, by a coroner, or by any person who is not a party and is not less than 18 years of age.

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These reasons may include lack of relevancy of the evidence sought, or any other reason sufficient in law for holding the subpoena invalid, such as that the evidence is privileged, that appearance or production would be so disruptive as to be unreasonable in light of the significance of the evidence sought, or other

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