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A Delaware attorney, as an officer of the Court, may also issue and sign a subpoena. (b) Service. (1) A subpoena may be served by the Sheriff or by any person who is not a party and is not less than 18 years of age.
Yes. Evictions are heard in Delaware Justice of the Peace Court. The small claims division is also an excellent forum for other types of cases typically brought in small claims courts, such as property damage matters and breach of contract disputes.
To domesticate a subpoena in a case being litigated in any U.S. state other than Delaware (referred to as a ?foreign? state) the request for subpoena together with the required documents and filing fee must be filed in the Prothonotary Office in the county where the discovery is sought to be conducted in Delaware.
Subpoenas may be served by any Sheriff, Deputy Sheriff or other person not less than 18 years old, including a private special process server hired by a party. Service must be made upon the person who is named in the subpoena.
The Superior Court, Court of Common Pleas and Justice of the Peace Court now offer the ability to access civil case information online 24-hours a day through CourtConnect. CourtConnect allows access to civil dockets by: searching a person's name, business name or case type.
Service of pleadings and papers: How made. Service upon the attorney or upon a party shall be made by delivering a copy or by mailing it to the attorney or the party at the attorney's or party's last known address or, if no address is known, by leaving it with the Clerk of the Court.
It may be issued by a Judge, Magistrate or the Clerk of Court upon request by either defense or plaintiffs attorney. Subpoenas are also issued by the clerk, signed, sealed, and otherwise blank, to Federal agencies and attorneys.