231 Pa. Code r. 234.1

Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 36, September 7, 2024
Rule 234.1 - Subpoena to Attend and Testify
(a) A subpoena is an order of the court commanding a person to attend and testify at a particular time and place. It may also require the person to produce documents or things which are under the possession, custody or control of that person.
(b) A subpoena may be used to command a person to attend and to produce documents or things only at
(1) a trial or hearing in an action or proceeding pending in the court, or
(2) The taking of a deposition in an action or proceeding pending in the court.
(c) A subpoena may not be used to compel a person to appear or to produce documents or things ex parte before an attorney, a party or a representative of the party.
(d) A subpoena shall be served reasonably in advance of the date upon which attendance is required.

231 Pa. Code r. 234.1

The provisions of this Rule 234.1 adopted December 14, 1989, effective 1/1/1990, 20 Pa.B. 7; amended April 7, 1997, effective 7/1/1997, 27 Pa.B. 1921; amended November 24, 1998, effective 1/1/1999, 28 Pa.B. 6069; amended March 9, 2015, effective 4/8/2015, 45 Pa.B. 1490.