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Yes you can be arrested. A subpoena is a court order for you to come to the court to be heard. Failing to do so will result in a bench warrant being issued for your arrest.
A subpoena to appear as a witness is a court order and must be obeyed. Failure to appear in court in response to a subpoena could place you in contempt of court.
Request a Subpoena Requests for the issuance of a subpoena must be made in writing and received by the OAH not less than fifteen (15) days prior to the scheduled hearing. The request should include the case name, OAH case number, hearing date, and the complete names and addresses of individuals to be subpoenaed.
SUBPOENAS--GENERALLY. (a) Form. Except as otherwise permitted by the court for good cause, every subpoena shall be on a uniform form approved by the State Court Administrator.
Self-represented litigants, MUST obtain the paper form from the appropriate court. Attorneys can still obtain the paper form from the appropriate court. NOTE: A subpoena may be served ONLY within 60 days after it is issued. If not served within the 60-day period, it must be reissued for service.
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Because a subpoena is a legal order, a person who does not obey a subpoena may be subject to civil or criminal penalties, such as fines, jail time, or both.
In certain cases, if a person disobeys a subpoena, the court may issue an arrest warrant. This could result in being arrested and brought before the court to face the charges of contempt. Charges of contempt can carry a punishment of up to six months in confinement.

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