Nebraska Praecipe for Subpoena

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Praecipe for Subpoena

A Nebraska Precise for Subpoena is a legal document used in the state of Nebraska to request a court to issue a subpoena. It is used to compel an individual or entity to appear in court or to produce documents in a case. There are two types of Nebraska Precise for Subpoena: one for a witness and one for a subpoena duces tecum. The Precise for Subpoena Witness is used to summon an individual to testify in court. The Precise for Subpoena Ducks Cecum is used to order a person or entity to produce relevant documents or records to the court. Both types of Precise must be filled out with the appropriate information and signed by the party requesting the subpoena.

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Any party may serve upon any other party written interrogatories to be answered by the party served or if the party served is a public or private corporation or a partnership or association or governmental agency, by any officer or agent, who shall furnish such information as is available to the party.

(1) A subpoena for a trial or deposition may be served by personal service, which is made by leaving the subpoena with the person to be served, or by certified mail service, which is made by sending the subpoena by certified mail with a return receipt requested showing to whom and where delivered and the date of

The party upon whom the request is served shall serve a written response within thirty days after the service of the request, except that a defendant may serve a response within forty-five days after service of the summons upon that defendant. The court may allow a shorter or longer time.

The witness fee is $40.00 per day.

(A) For investigative purposes, the Counsel for Discipline shall be empowered to issue writs of subpoena, including subpoena duces tecum, in the name of the State of Nebraska requiring the attendance and testimony of witnesses and parties and the production of records, books, and documents; to administer oaths to

(A) A person served with a subpoena pursuant to this rule shall permit inspection, copying, testing, or sampling either where the documents or tangible things are regularly kept or at some other reasonable place designated by that person.

A subpoena may be issued either by a request to the clerk of the court or by an attorney authorized to do so by statute, at any time after all parties have been given the notice required by subsection (2).

25-1226. Subpoena; manner of service; time. (2) A subpoena for a trial must be served at least two days before the day on which the person is commanded to appear and testify.

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