What is a SUBP 010?

FOR PRODUCTION OF BUSINESS RECORDS.

Can you serve a subpoena by mail in California?

Serve the Subpoena. It must be served within a “reasonable time” in order for the other person to be able to travel to the hearing (or trial). Anyone, even you, can serve your Subpoena, but this must be done IN PERSON (not by mail).

How much notice is required for a deposition in California?

10 days’
In most types of cases, for the deposition of a party to the case, you must provide at least 10 days’ notice if personally served, and 15 days’ notice if served by mail within California (California Code of Civil Procedure (CCP) § 2025.270(a), § 1013).

How do you respond to a subpoena?

How to Respond to a Third-Party Subpoena for Documents

  1. Consider Engaging an Attorney.
  2. Businesses: Notify Anyone Else of Importance.
  3. Identify all individuals who have responsive documents.
  4. Instruct individuals on how to search for and collect documents.
  5. Comply with the subpoena and provide the requested documents.

What’s the purpose of a subpoena duces tecum is to?

A subpoena duces tecum is used to produce a document or piece of evidence. It summons the recipient to either 1) deliver the requested documents or evidence to be used in an upcoming hearing or trial, or 2) appear in person at the courthouse to present such evidence.

How much does a deposition cost in California?

It can cost from $4,000 to $6,000 per deposition. That includes the court reporter fee, which can be anywhere from $600 to $1,500 per deposition (court reporters charge by the page, so the longer the deposition, the more expensive).

Can more than one attorney ask questions at a deposition California?

If each of the parties is represented by a different lawyer, each one may be permitted to ask you questions. However, one lawyer must complete his questions before another begins.