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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Florida Subpoena Deposition in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the case number and division at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your specific legal matter.
  3. Fill in the names of the plaintiff(s)/petitioner and defendant(s)/respondent in their respective fields. Ensure accuracy to avoid any legal complications.
  4. In the 'Service' section, specify the name and address of the individual being subpoenaed. This ensures they receive proper notification.
  5. Indicate the date, time, and location where the deposition will take place. Be precise to ensure compliance with court orders.
  6. List any items that must be brought to the deposition in the designated area. This is essential for a complete record.
  7. Finally, include details about the attorneys involved and their contact information at the bottom of the form.

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At the state level, the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure (Rule 1.410) governs the issuance and service of subpoenas in civil matters. This rule outlines the requirements for serving subpoenas and the potential consequences for non-compliance.
Given the potentially severe consequences that can arise from refusing to comply with a legally authorized deposition subpoena which, as discussed, can range from monetary sanctions to contempt of court charges it is generally prudent to adhere to the courts order and appear for your scheduled deposition.
In summary, under Rule 45, an individual is required to testify at a deposition served with a valid subpoena, within the geographical limitations specified in that rule, and after being properly served with the subpoena and any required fees.
When a person is found by the jury or the court not guilty of the offense or is found not to be in violation of probation or community control by reason of insanity, the jury or judge, in giving the verdict or finding of not guilty judgment, shall state that it was given for that reason.
A criminal witness subpoena commanding the witness to appear for a deposition may be posted by a person authorized to serve process at the witnesss residence if one attempt to serve the subpoena has failed. The subpoena must be posted at least 5 days before the date of the witnesss required appearance.

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You will need to file a motion in court, either on your own or with an attorneys help. This motion should request that the judge order the petitioner to cease and desist from sending you the deposition notice.
A Standard Document providing a sample subpoena that counsel can use to compel a nonparty witness to testify at a deposition in Florida civil litigation.

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