Wisconsin GF-126B Certificate of Appearance (Subpoena)

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GF-126B Certificate of Appearance (Subpoena)

The Wisconsin GF-126B Certificate of Appearance (Subpoena) is a legal document that is used to compel a witness to appear at a court hearing or trial. This document is issued by the court to a witness who is required to give evidence or testimony in court. It is also known as a subpoena. The Wisconsin GF-126B Certificate of Appearance (Subpoena) has two types: the Subpoena Ducks Cecum and the Subpoena Ad Testificandum. The Subpoena Ducks Cecum requires the witness to bring certain documents with them to court, while the Subpoena Ad Testificandum requires the witness to appear and provide testimony. The Wisconsin GF-126B Certificate of Appearance (Subpoena) must be served to the witness in person by a law enforcement officer or other authorized party. The document must include the name of the court, the name of the witness, and the date and time of the hearing. The witness must appear in court at the specified date and time or risk being held in contempt of court.

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Any subpoena may be served by any person by exhibiting and reading it to the witness, or by giving the witness a copy thereof, or by leaving such copy at the witness's abode.

814.67 Fees of witnesses and interpreters. (1) The fees of witnesses and interpreters shall be as follows: (a) For attending before a municipal judge, an arbitrator, or any officer, board or committee: 814.67(1)(a)1.

In addition to any fees you may incur by having the other party or a witness served, you must pay a witness (not the other party) $16.00 per day (whether for 8 minutes or 8 hours) plus $. 20 for each mile they have to travel from their home to the place you are requesting their appearance (courthouse).

They also can have it served by the sheriff's office or a private process-server. Along with a subpoena, parties must include payment to the witness of a daily fee and mileage for appearing.

(b) Notice of a 3rd-party subpoena issued for discovery purposes shall be provided to all parties at least 10 days before the scheduled deposition in order to preserve their right to object.

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Wisconsin GF-126B Certificate of Appearance (Subpoena)