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New York Information Subpoena and Affidavit of Service with Instructions(CIV-SC-63)

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NY-CIV-SC-63
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Information Subpoena and Affidavit of Service with Instructions(CIV-SC-63)

The New York Information Subpoena and Affidavit of Service with Instructions (CIV-SC-63) is a form issued by the New York State Supreme Court. It is used to compel a person or entity to produce documents or other information relevant to a civil case. The form is issued by the court to the party initiating the action, who then must serve the subpoena on the party or entity from whom the information is requested. The form includes instructions for the process of serving the subpoena, as well as a section for the party that is served to complete an Affidavit of Service. There are two types of New York Information Subpoena and Affidavit of Service with Instructions (CIV-SC-63): one for individuals and one for corporations. The form for individuals includes instructions for serving the subpoena on an individual, as well as a section for the individual to complete an Affidavit of Service. The form for corporations includes instructions for serving the subpoena on a corporation, as well as a section for the corporation to complete an Affidavit of Service.

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After the case is started by the plaintiff or petitioner, all legal papers that need to be served can be given to the other side in person or by regular mail, before giving the original papers to the court.

A summons with notice or summons and complaint must be served within 120 days of filing with the County Clerk.

In the Supreme, County and City Courts, the Affidavit of Service must be filed by 20 days or less from the date the papers were left or mailed whichever is later. Service is finished 10 days after the filing and the defendant's time to Answer starts to run.

You must bring the Information Subpoena to the Court for the Court Clerk to sign. After the Court Clerk signs the Information Subpoena, send it with two copies of the written questions and a prepaid return envelope by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested.

Generally. Proof of service shall specify the papers served, the person who was served and the date, time, address, or, in the event there is no address, place and manner of service, and set forth facts showing that the service was made by an authorized person and in an authorized manner.

Rule 310. Proof of such service shall be filed within twenty days with the clerk of the court designated in the summons; service shall be complete ten days after such filing; proof of service shall identify the person to whom the summons was so delivered and state the date, time of day and place of service.

It is a notarized testimony assigned by the server, with details of the time date, and manner of service as well as the identity of the person served in order to have a record of the service.

Answering the Information Subpoena: The person or corporation served with an Information Subpoena must answer the questions served with the subpoena within 7 days of receipt.

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New York Information Subpoena and Affidavit of Service with Instructions(CIV-SC-63)