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Subpoena Form. This is a North Carolina form and can be use in Workers Comp.
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA File No. County North Carolina Industrial Commission VERSUS SUBPOENA G.S. 247 1A-1, Rule 45; G.S. 247 8-59; G.S. 247 97-80(e) Party Requesting Subpoena NCIC/State/Plaintiff Defendant NOTE TO PARTIES NOT REPRESENTED BY COUNSEL: Subpoenas may be produced at your request, but must be signed and issued by aCommissioner, Deputy Commissioner, or the Executive Secretar y . TO Name and Address of Person Subpoenaed Alternate Address Telephone No. Alternate Telephone No. YOU ARE COMMANDED TO: (check all that apply): appear and testify, in the above entitled action, before the Industrial Commission at the place, date and time indicated below. appear and testify, in the above entitled action, at a deposition at the place, date and time indicated below. produce and permit inspection and copying of the following items, at the place, date and time indicated below. (A party shall not issue a subpoena duces tecum less than 30 days prior to the hearing date except upon prior approval of the Commission. G.S. 247 97-80(e).) See attached list. (List here if space sufficient) Location of Hearing/Place of Deposition/Place to Produce Date to Appear/Produce Time to Appear/Produce : AM PM Name and Address of Applicant or Applicant's Attorney Date Signature of Official or Attorney Telephone No. of Applicant or Applicant222s Attorney Deputy Commissioner Commissioner Executive Secretary Attorney RETURN OF SERVICE I certify this subpoena was received and served on the person subpoenaed as follows: By personal delivery. registered or certified mail, receipt requested and attached. service by Sheriff. I was unable to serve this subpoena. Reason unable to serve: Service Fee Paid $ Due Date Served Name of Authorized Server (Type or Print) Signature of Authorized Server Title NOTE TO PERSON REQUESTING SUBPOENA: A copy of this subpoena must be delivered, mailed or faxed to the attorney for each party in this case. If a party is not represented by an attorney, the copy must be mailed or delivered to the party (Please See Reverse Side) FORM 36 (Rev. 06/2018) American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com NOTE: Rule 45, North Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure, Subsections (c) and (d). (With respect to the provisions of Rule 45 cited below as they apply to this subpoena, the North Carolina Industrial Commission is the 223court224 and 223court in the county.224 All motions regarding this subpoena shall be filed with the North Carolina Industrial Commission pursuant to Rule 11 NCAC 23A .0609.) (c) Protection of Persons Subject to Subpoena (1) Avoid undue burden or expense. - A party or an attorney responsible for the issuance and service of a subpoena shall take reasonable steps to avoid imposing an undue burden or expense on a person subject to the subpoena. The court shall enforce this subdivision and impose upon the party or attorney in violation of this requirement an appropriate sanction that may include compensating the person unduly burdened for lost earnings and for reasonable attorney222s fees. (2) For production of public records or hospital medical records. - Where the subpoena commands any custodian of public records or any custodian of hospital medical records, as defined in G.S. 247 8-44.1, to appear for the sole purpose of producing certain records in the custodian222s custody, the custodian subpoenaed may, in lieu of personal appearance, tender to the court in which the action is pending by registered or certified mail or by personal delivery, on or before the time specified in the subpoena, certified copies of the records requested together with a copy of the subpoena and an affidavit by the custodian testifying that the copies are true and correct copies and that the records were made and kept in the regular course of business, or if no such records are in the custodian222s custody, an affidavit to that effect. When the copies of records are personally delivered under this subdivision, a receipt shall be obtained from the person receiving the records. Any original or certified copy of records or an affidavit delivered according to the provisions of this subdivision, unless otherwise objectionable, shall be admissible in any action or proceeding without further certification or authentication. Copies of hospital medical records tendered under this subdivision shall not be open to inspection or copied by any person, except to the parties to the case or proceedings and their attorneys in depositions, until ordered published by the judge at the time of the hearing or trial. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to waive the physician-patient privilege or to require any privileged communication under law to be disclosed. (3) Written objection to subpoena. - Subject to subsection (d) of this rule, a person commanded to appear at a deposition or to produce and permit the inspection and copying of records, books, papers, documents, electronically stored information, or tangible things may, within 10 days after service of the subpoena or before the time specified for compliance if the time is less than 10 days after service, serve upon the party or the attorney designated in the subpoena written objection to the subpoena, setting forth the specific grounds for the objection. The written objection shall comply with the requirements of Rule 11 [of the North Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure]. Each of the following grounds may be sufficient for objecting to a subpoena: a. The subpoena fails to allow reasonable time for compliance. b. The subpoena requires disclosure of privileged or other protected matter and no exception or waiver applies to the privilege or protection. c. The subpoena subjects a person to an undue burden or expense. d. The subpoena is otherwise unreasonable or oppressive. e. The subpoena is procedurally defective. (4) Order of court required to override objection. - If objection is made under subdivision (3) of this subsection, the party serving the subpoena shall not be entitled to compel the subpoenaed person222s appearance at a deposition or to inspect and copy materials to which an objection has been made except pursuant to an order of the court. If objection is made, the party serving the subpoena may, upon notice to the subpoenaed person, move at any time for an order to compel the subpoenaed person222s appearance at the deposition or the production of the materials designated in the subpoena. The motion shall be filed in the court in the county in which the deposition or production of materials is to occur. (5) Motion to quash or modify subpoena. - A person commanded to appear at a trial, hearing, deposition, or to produce and permit the inspection and copying of records, books, papers, documents, electronically stored information, or other tangible things, within 10 days after service of the subpoena or before the time specified for compliance if the time is less than 10 days after service, may file a motion to quash or modify the subpoena. The court shall quash or modify the subpoena if the subpoenaed person demonstrates the existence of any of the reasons set forth in subdivision (3) of this subsection. The motion shall be filed in the court in the county in which the trial, hearing, deposition, or production of materials is to occur. (6) Order to compel; expenses to comply with subpoena. - When a court enters an order compelling a deposition or the production of records, books, papers, documents, electronically stored information, or other tangible things, the order shall protect any person who is not a party or an agent of a party from significant expense resulting from complying with the subpoena. The court may order that the person to whom the subpoena is addressed will be reasonably compensated for the cost of producing the records, books, papers, documents, electronically stored information, or tangible things specified in the subpoena. (7) Trade secrets; confidential information. - When a subpoena requires disclosure of a trade secret or other confidential research, development, or commercial information, a court may, to protect a person subject to or affected by the subpoena, quash or modify the subpoena, o