District of Columbia Requests for Admissions

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The provisions of Rule 36 make it clear that admissions function very much as pleadings do. Thus, when a party admits in part and denies in part, his admission is for purposes of the pending action only and may not be used against him in any other proceeding.

A request to admit the genuineness of a document must be accompanied by a copy of the document unless it is or has been, otherwise furnished or made available for inspection and copying.

FRCP Rule 36: An Overview. Under Rule 36, a party can serve any other party a written request to admit the truth of a matter. The request must fall within the scope of Rule 26(b)(1). Further, it can only be for a pending action.

Please contact the Committee on Admissions by phone at 202-879-2710 or by email at coa@dcappeals.gov. It is located at 430 E Street NW, Room 123, Washington, DC 20001.

At trial, the witnesses' testimony must be taken in open court unless otherwise provided by these rules. For good cause and with appropriate safeguards, the court may permit testimony in open court by contemporaneous transmission from a different location.

If the court where the discovery is taken orders a deponent to be sworn or to answer a question and the deponent fails to obey, the failure may be treated as contempt of court.

A Request for Admission asks the other side in your case to admit that a fact is true or that a document is authentic. If the other side admits that something is true or authentic, you will not need to prove that at trial. This can make your trial faster and less expensive.

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District of Columbia Requests for Admissions