Subpoena is a legal document that was released by the Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas - a government authority operating within Pennsylvania.
Q: What is a subpoena?
A: A subpoena is a legal document that requires a person to appear in court or produce documents for a legal proceeding.
Q: How does a subpoena work in Pennsylvania?
A: In Pennsylvania, a subpoena is issued by a court and served on the person it is directed to. It requires the person to comply with its terms or face legal consequences.
Q: Who can issue a subpoena in Pennsylvania?
A: A subpoena in Pennsylvania can be issued by a judge, clerk of court, or an attorney authorized to practice law in the state.
Q: What happens if I receive a subpoena?
A: If you receive a subpoena, you must comply with its terms. Failure to do so can result in penalties, such as contempt of court.
Q: Can I object to a subpoena in Pennsylvania?
A: Yes, you can object to a subpoena in Pennsylvania. You should consult with an attorney to determine the appropriate course of action.
Q: Can I be compensated for complying with a subpoena in Pennsylvania?
A: In Pennsylvania, a person who complies with a subpoena may be entitled to receive reimbursement for reasonable expenses incurred as a result of compliance.
Q: Can a subpoena be served on someone who is out of state?
A: Yes, a subpoena can be served on someone who is out of state. However, there are specific procedures that must be followed to ensure proper service.
Q: Is there a time limit for responding to a subpoena in Pennsylvania?
A: Yes, there is a time limit for responding to a subpoena in Pennsylvania. The exact time limit will be specified in the subpoena itself.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas.