Alaska Notice of Subpoena

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This notice informs an employee of a company that a subpoena was issued to the company to provide certain employee records.
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Service of SubpoenasA subpoena can be served by registered or certified mail only if it is mailed by the court. To have a subpoena served by certified mail, you will need to provide the following to the court clerk: a. the original and one copy of the subpoena b.

If you are starting a case, serve the defendant with the summons, complaint and other required documents by certified mail/return receipt/restricted delivery OR process server. To serve any other documents in the case (the answer, motions, oppositions, etc.), you can serve by first class US mail or hand delivery.

Service of all process shall be made by a peace officer, by a person specially appointed by the Commissioner of Public Safety for that purpose or, where a rule so provides, by registered or certified mail. A subpoena may be served as provided in Rule 45 without special appointment.

Ordinary service means simply sending a document to someone by mail, fax, or sometimes email. A document is served by ordinary service by sending the document to the address for service set out by the claimant in the Notice of Family Claim and by the respondent in the Response to Family Claim.

"Serve" (give) the Subpoena to the person or business you are subpoenaing. Anyone, even you, can serve your Subpoena, but this must be done in person and NOT by mail. Serve a copy of the Subpoena - not the original one!

If you are starting a case, serve the defendant with the summons, complaint and other required documents by certified mail/return receipt/restricted delivery OR process server. To serve any other documents in the case (the answer, motions, oppositions, etc.), you can serve by first class US mail or hand delivery.

The subpoena is a court order telling you to appear in court at a specific time and place. If you do not obey the order, you can be charged with a crime. The judge decides on the penalty which can include a fine or jail time or both.

(a) In General. (1) Appearance Upon an Arrest. (A) A person making an arrest within the United States must take the defendant without unnecessary delay before a magistrate judge, or before a state or local judicial officer as Rule 5(c) provides, unless a statute provides otherwise.

Process servers must be licensed by the Alaska Commissioner of Public Safety. A surety bond of $15,000 must be posted by each process server. The bond applies principally to theft that may arise out of levies and executions. In order to receive a process server's license, all applicants must pass a written examination.

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Alaska Notice of Subpoena