This is a legal form that was released by the Idaho District Courts - a government authority operating within Idaho. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form CAO GCSPi5-2?
A: Form CAO GCSPi5-2 is an Affidavit of Service of Subpoena specific to Idaho.
Q: What is the purpose of Form CAO GCSPi5-2?
A: The purpose of Form CAO GCSPi5-2 is to document the service of a subpoena in Idaho.
Q: Who should use Form CAO GCSPi5-2?
A: Form CAO GCSPi5-2 should be used by individuals or entities who need to serve a subpoena in Idaho.
Q: Is Form CAO GCSPi5-2 specific to Idaho?
A: Yes, Form CAO GCSPi5-2 is specific to Idaho and should not be used for serving subpoenas in other states.
Q: What information is required on Form CAO GCSPi5-2?
A: Form CAO GCSPi5-2 requires the case number, the name of the party being served, the type of subpoena, and details of the service.
Q: How should Form CAO GCSPi5-2 be filed?
A: Once completed, Form CAO GCSPi5-2 should be filed with the court clerk's office.
Q: Are there any filing fees for Form CAO GCSPi5-2?
A: The filing fees for Form CAO GCSPi5-2 may vary depending on the court. It is best to check with the court clerk's office for the current fees.
Q: Can Form CAO GCSPi5-2 be served by mail?
A: Yes, Form CAO GCSPi5-2 can be served by mail as long as it complies with the rules of service in Idaho.
Q: What should I do if the recipient refuses to accept the subpoena?
A: If the recipient refuses to accept the subpoena, you may need to seek legal advice to determine the appropriate next steps.
Q: Is it necessary to complete Form CAO GCSPi5-2 if the subpoena is personally served?
A: Yes, even if the subpoena is personally served, it is still necessary to complete and file Form CAO GCSPi5-2 to document the service.
Form Details:
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