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Subpoena For Production
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STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF JUDICIAL DISTRICT , Plaintiff v. No. , Defendant SUBPOENA FOR PRODUCTION OR INSPECTION 1 SUBPOENA FOR [ ] DOCUMENTS OR OBJECTS 2 [ ] INSPECTION OF PREMISES TO: YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED ON: DATE: , TIME: (a.m.) (p.m.) TO: [ ] permit inspection of the following described books, papers, documents or tangible things: at (address). [ ] permit the inspection of the premises located at: (address). ABSENT A COURT ORDER, THE ABOVE DATE SHALL NOT BE LESS THAN FIFTEEN (15) DAYS FROM THE DATE YOU RECEIVED THIS SUBPOENA. UNLESS ORDERED BY THE COURT, DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS SUBPOENA BEFORE THAT DATE. DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS SUBPOENA FOR PRODUCTION OR INSPECTION IF YOU ARE SERVED WITH WRITTEN OBJECTIONS OR A MOTION TO QUASH UNTIL YOU RECEIVE A COURT ORDER REQUIRING A RESPONSE. You may comply with this subpoena for production or inspection by providing legible copies of the items requested to be produced by mail or delivery to the attorney whose name appears on this subpoena. You may condition the preparation of the copies upon the payment in advance of the reasonable cost of inspection and copying. You have the right to object to the production pursuant to this subpoena as provided below. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com READ THE SECTION ADUTIES IN RESPONDING IF YOU DO NOT COMPLY WITH THIS SUBPOENA you may be held in contempt of court and punished by fine or imprisonment. , Judge, Clerk or Attorney RETURN FOR COMPLETION BY SHERIFF OR DEPUTY I certify that on the day of , , in County, I served this subpoena on by delivering to the person named, a copy of the subpoena, and a fee of $ (insert the amount of fee tendered or, if no fee is tendered, Anone@) 4 . Deputy Sheriff RETURN FOR COMPLETION BY OTHER PERSON MAKING SERVICE I, being duly sworn, on oath say that I am over the age of eighteen (18) years and not a party to this lawsuit, and that on the day of , , in County, I served this subpoena on by delivering to the person named a copy of the subpoena and a fee of $ (insert the amount of fee tendered or, if no fee is tendered, Anone@). Person making service SUBSCRIBE AND SWORN to before me this day of , (date). Judge. notary or other officer authorized to administer oaths THIS SUBPOENA issued by or at request of: Name of attorney of party Address Telephone American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE BY ATTORNEY I certify that I caused a copy of this subpoena to be served on the following persons or entities by (delivery) (mail) on this day of , . (1) (Name of party) (Address) (2) (Names of party) (Address) Attorney Signature Date of Signature American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com TO BE PRINTED ON EACH SUBPOENA 1 This subpoena must be served on each party in the manner provided by Rule 1-005 NMRA. If service is by a party, an affidavit of service must be used instead of a certificate of service. 2 A person commanded to produce and permit inspection and copying of designated books, papers, documents or tangible things, or inspection of premises need not appear in person at the place of production or inspection unless commanded to appear for deposition, hearing or trial. 3 subpoena is issued on behalf of the state or an officer or agency thereof. Mileage must also be tendered at the time of service of the subpoena as provided by the Per Diem and Mileage Act. See Section 38-6-4 NMSA 1978 for per diem and mileage for witnesses. See Paragraph A of Section 10-8-4 NMSA 1978 for per diem and mileage rates for nonsalaried public officers. Payment of per diem and mileage for subpoenas issued by the state is made pursuant to regulations of the Administrative Office of the Courts. See Section 34-9-22 NMSA 1978 for payments from the jury and witness fee fund. PROTECTION OF PERSONS SUBJECT TO SUBPOENAS A party or an attorney responsible for the issuance and service of a subpoena shall take reasonable steps to avoid imposing undo burden or expense on a person subject to that subpoena. The court on behalf of which the subpoena was issued shall enforce this duty and impose upon the party or attorney in breach of this duty an appropriate sanction, which may include but is not limited A person commanded to produce and permit inspection and copying of designated books, papers, documents or tangible things, or inspection of premises need not appear in person at the place of production or inspection unless commanded to appear for deposition, hearing or trial. Subject to Subparagraph (2) of Paragraph D below, a person commanded to produce and permit inspection and copying may, within fourteen (14) days after service of the subpoena or before the time specified for compliance if such time is less than fourteen (14) days after service, serve upon the party or attorney designated in the subpoena written objection to inspection or copying of any or all of the designated materials or of the premises or within fourteen (14) days after service of the subpoena may file a motion to quash the subpoena 4 subpoena is issued on behalf of the state or an officer or agency thereof. Mileage must also be tendered at the time of service of the subpoena as provided by the Per Diem and Mileage Act. See Section 38-6-4 NMSA 1978 for per diem and mileage for witnesses. See Paragraph A of Section 10-8-4 NMSA 1978 for per diem and mileage rates for nonsalaried public officers. Payment of per diem and mileage for subpoenas issued by the state is made pursuant to regulations of the Administrative Office of the Courts. See Section 34-9-22 NMSA 1978 for payments from the jury and witness fee fund. PROTECTION OF PERSONS SUBJECT TO SUBPOENAS A party or an attorney responsible for the issuance and service of a subpoena shall take reasonable steps to avoid imposing undo burden or expense on a person subject to that subpoena. The court on behalf of which the subpoena was issued shall enforce this duty and impose upon the party or attorney in breach of this duty an appropriate sanction, which may include but is not limited to, lost earnings and a reasonabl A person commanded to produce and permit inspection and copying of designated books, papers, documents or American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com tangible things, or inspection of premises need not appear in person at the place of production or inspection unless commanded to appear for deposition, hearing or trial. Subject to Subparagraph (2) of Paragraph D below, a person commanded to produce and permit inspection and copying may, within fourteen (14) days after service of the subpoena or before the time specified for compliance if such time is less than fourteen (14) days after service, serve upon the party or attorney designated in the subpoena written objection to inspection or copying of any or all of the designated materials or of the premises or within fourteen (14) days after service of the subpoena may file a motion to quash the subpoena and serve the motion on all parties to the action. If an objection is served or a motion to quash is filed and served on the parties, the party serving the subpoena shall not be entitled to inspect and copy the materials or inspect the premises except pursuant to an order of the court by which the subpoena was issued. If objection has been made, the party serving the subpoena may, upon notice to the person commanded to produce, move at any time for an order to compel the production. Such an order to compel production shall protect any person who is not a party or an officer of a party from significant expense resulting from the inspection and copying commanded. On timely motion, the court by which a subpoena was issued shall quash or modify the subpoena if it: (1) fails to allow reasonable time for compliance, (2) requires a person who is not a party or an office of a party to travel to a place more than one hundred miles from the place where that person resides, is employed or regularly transacts business in person, except as provided below, such a person may in order to attend trial be commanded to travel from any such place within the state in which the trial is held, or (3) requires disclosure of privileged or other protected matter a