Request to Issue Subpoena 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Request to Issue Subpoena in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the court information. Select the appropriate court type (District, Probate, Juvenile) and enter the Colorado County and mailing address.
  3. In the 'Parties to the Case' section, clearly identify the Plaintiff/Petitioner and Defendant/Respondent. If applicable, include any co-petitioners.
  4. Complete the 'Filed by' section with your name, mailing address, phone number, email, case number, division, and courtroom details.
  5. State your request for subpoenas under C.R.S. § 13-90.5103 and explain their relevance to your case.
  6. Attach a copy of any relevant orders from courts outside of Colorado regarding witness depositions or document production.
  7. List witnesses residing in Colorado along with their names and types of items needed for your case.
  8. Finally, provide a verified signature along with your printed name and date of execution at the bottom of the form.

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Subpoenas are how you can require witnesses or evidence at a hearing. Consider whether you need to have a subpoena issued to require witnesses to appear at the hearing or produce documents. A subpoena is an order requiring people to provide documents or testimony.
A subpoena may be served by a sheriff of any county or by any person who is not a party and who is not less than 18 years of age. Unless impracticable, a party shall make a good faith effort to cause a trial or hearing subpoena to be served at least five days before the trial or hearing.
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.
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.