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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Subpoena to Testify at a Deposition in a Civil Action in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the recipient's details, including the name and address of the organization being subpoenaed, ensuring accuracy for proper delivery.
  3. Specify the date, time, and location of the deposition. Make sure this information is clear and matches any attached schedules.
  4. In the 'Production' section, list all documents or materials that need to be produced. Refer to Schedule A for specific items required.
  5. Complete the attorney’s information section with their name, contact details, and signature. This validates the subpoena.
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A deposition is a witnesss sworn out-of-court testimony. It is used to gather information as part of the discovery process and, in limited circumstances, may be used at trial. The witness being deposed is called the deponent.
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.

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