Maryland Subpoena

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Maryland
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MD-H08-WC
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This is an official Workers' Compensation form for the state of Maryland.

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Fill in: the case name and number; the name and address of the person being subpoenaed; and the date, time, and location of the court hearing where they're supposed to testify. Unlike a summons, which must be served by a Sheriff , or an authorized process server , a subpoena can be served by almost anyone.

Although it may technically be possible to get a subpoena without a lawyer, doing so carries with it certain risks. For example, if the proper person is not named, the party may not receive the documents that he or she is requesting. The subpoena must be listed in the person's name who actually has the records.

A party may serve a subpoena on the State of Maryland by serving the Attorney General or an individual designated by the Attorney General (Md. Rule 2-124(j)). A party may serve a subpoena on an officer or agency of the State of Maryland by serving: 220e The resident agent designated by the officer or agency.

A subpoena must be served by delivering a copy to the person named or to an agent designated to receive service on their behalf, or by mailing the subpoena to them using certified, restricted mail.For more information about service rules, see Frequently Asked Questions About Service of Process in Maryland.

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