Subpoena someone or something

A subpoena is a court order requiring an individual provide documents as evidence or appear at a deposition.

A subpoena is a way to get information from people who are not part of your case

You may need to get information - typically business records - from a party that is not involved in your case. To do this, you use a subpoena.

To use a subpoena, you fill out a form and have the court clerk sign it. Then you serve this form, which officially orders the person to give you documents.

Learn how to subpoena business records

You can use also use subpoenas to have the court order a person who is not involved in your case to:

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