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How to fill out the Subpoena Form - Yavapai County Courts Website online
Filling out the Subpoena Form can be a straightforward process when you understand each component. This guide will walk you through the various sections of the form, ensuring that all required information is submitted correctly and efficiently.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the Subpoena Form online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to retrieve the Subpoena Form and open it in the editor for completion.
- In the section labeled 'Person Requesting Subpoena,' enter your full name including any necessary details.
- Next, provide your mailing address, including the city, state, and zip code to ensure proper communication.
- Include a valid telephone number where you can be reached. This is essential for follow-up communications.
- Proceed to fill in the case number in the ‘In the Matter of’ section. Ensure this matches the relevant case details.
- Identify the petitioner or plaintiff by writing their names in the designated field.
- In the 'Respondent/Defendant(s)' section, write the name(s) of the individual(s) required to comply with the subpoena.
- In the respective checkbox areas, select whether the subpoena is for attendance of witnesses, taking of depositions, or for the production of documentary evidence. Ensure only the relevant option(s) are checked.
- For each chosen option, fill in details such as the date, time, and place required for attendance or document production.
- Review your entries for any errors or missing information to confirm accuracy before submission.
- Once all fields are complete, you can save the form, download it for your records, print it for submission, or share it with involved parties.
Start completing your Subpoena Form online today to ensure all necessary information is accurately captured.
See Rule 45(c)(6)(B) of the Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure. H. Instead of sending a written objection to the party or attorney who served the subpoena, you also have the option of raising your objections in a motion to quash or modify the subpoena, or through a protective order.
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