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Rule 33 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure limits the number of interrogatories a party may propound to twenty-five. Parties must obtain leave of court before serving more than twenty- five interrogatories.
Each party may propound a maximum of thirty (30) interrogatories and thirty (30) requests for admission to each other party. For purposes of this section, each subpart of an interrogatory or request shall be counted as a separate interrogatory or request.
Rule 33(a), Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, restricts to 25 (including all discrete subparts) the number of interrogatories a party may serve on any other party. Leave of court, which is not routinely given absent stipulation, is required to serve more than 25 interrogatories cumulatively.
(b) Except as provided in Section 2030.070, no party shall, as a matter of right, propound to any other party more than 35 specially prepared interrogatories. If the initial set of interrogatories does not exhaust this limit, the balance may be propounded in subsequent sets.
If your case is an unlimited civil case (over $25,000) you may ask up to 35 special interrogatories, but may ask more with a declaration explaining the need for additional requests and a statement that the request is not done for an improper purpose.