Who signed it? Is there a line that says "So Ordered" with a judge's name under it?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
new york state
if an information subpoena is sent from the attorney of judgment creditor to judgment debtor is this considered a judicial or a non-judicial subpoena?
if you dont know what a judicial vs non-judicial subpoena is then you shouldn't be answering the question. nowhere in my posts did i say anything about a deposition either.I haven’t the slightest notion of how you define “Judicial” as opposed to “non-judicial” or for what usefull purpose.
BUT the subpoena you received it’s authorized by New York State law.
Furthermore, under NY Code Section 5224 the judge NEVER signs the post judgment subpoena. Only the judgment creditor or the attorney for the judgment creditor signs.
So stop with the silly word games looking for a legal hole to crawl through AND show up for the deposition with the documents requested.
Or expect to be dragged in front of a judge for a hearing - of which you will have not doubt as to whether it is judicial or non-judicial - to be held in contempt of court and ordered to pay the creditor’s attorney fees – for both the thwarted post judgment deposition and the contempt hearing.