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A subpoena may be served by any sheriff, by his or her deputy, or by any other person not less than 18 years of age. Proof may be shown by return or certificate endorsed on a copy of the subpoena.
For appearance at a trial or hearing, the subpoena must be served at least two days prior to the trial or hearing, unless the court grants leave for the subpoena to be served within that time.
Subpoenas may also be served by registered or certified mail or statutory overnight delivery, and the return receipt shall constitute prima-facie proof of service. Service upon a party may be made by serving his or her counsel of record.
Fulton County has the busiest justice system in the southeast, handling thousands of cases each year. Each of the five courts in the Fulton County justice system has a distinct jurisdiction and set of responsibilities.
When service is to be made within this state, the person making such service shall make the service within five days from the time of receiving the summons and complaint; but failure to make service within the five-day period will not invalidate a later service.
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An attorney who is counsel of record in a proceeding may issue and sign a subpoena obtained by electronic or other means from the clerk of court as an officer of a court for any deposition, hearing, or trial held in conjunction with such proceeding.
Parties Who Can Issue a Subpoena Most of the time, an attorney will issue and sign a subpoena on behalf of a court. The attorney must be legally authorized to practice law in that court. A self-represented individual (known as pro serepresentation) or service an attorney has hired can also issue a subpoena.
Chief Judge Christopher S. Brasher.
To obtain your court date information, call (404) 612-5344 or (404) 612-5345. 6.
You may choose to serve the subpoena yourself or the Clerk can send the subpoena by Certified Mail at a cost to you of $6.00. You may also choose to have the Sheriff's Office serve the subpoena at a cost to you of $10.00 per service.

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