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Old 06-08-2005, 07:01 PM
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Subpoena for Business Records


I am in CA, and I have received a package of documents (Notice of Taking Deposition - Records Only - No Appearance; Notice to Consumer or Employee and Objection; Proof of Service of Notice to Consumer or Employee and Objection; Deposition Subpoena for Production of Business Records; Proof of Service of Deposition Subpoena for Production of Business Records; Affidavit of Custodian of Records; Interrogatories to Custodian of Records...with Exhibits).

Within these documents I see signatures of only the Requesting Party and the Person who Served; there are no Court-affiliated signatures or stamps on these documents. Finally, the document entitled Proof of Service of Deposition Subpoena for Production of Business Records has no signature.

So, while I would like to assist the Requesting Party, I would not like to produce otherwise confidential information inappropriately. Does the Requesting Party have the right to demand information without a Court-affiliated directive/signature? And can I properly (ie, without liability) submit information when the Proof of Service document to me is without signature?

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Old 06-09-2005, 02:28 PM
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Old 02-23-2008, 01:48 PM
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I also received one like those you have but don't know what to do, after reading it over so many times, now I think the page:"Proof of service of deposition bupoena for production of business records is the one you have to fill out and sign and send back with the required documents they ask for, it says on attachment

and there one page proof of service of objection to production of records, this one is about to file the objection so they can't seek your personal records. I am not good at this but I think i still need to contact an attorney.
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Old 02-23-2008, 02:37 PM
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PLEASE don't resurrect ancient posts. This thread was from 2005!

Start your own thread.
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