Current through Register Vol. 24-23, December 1, 2024
Section 110-03-0410 - Serving a subpoena(1) Any person who is at least eighteen years old and not a party to the hearing may serve a subpoena.(2) Service of a subpoena is complete when the server:(a) Gives the witness a copy of the subpoena; or(b) Leaves a copy at the residence of the witness with a person at least eighteen years old.(3) To prove that a subpoena was served on a witness, the person serving the subpoena must sign, under penalty of perjury, a written, dated statement that includes the following: (a) The first and last name and age of the person served with the subpoena;(b) The date and time the subpoena was served;(c) The street address or location where the subpoena was served; and(d) The name, age, and address of the person who served the subpoena.(4) A DCYF employee may serve a subpoena consistent with this section, as long as the employee is not the agency representative or a prospective witness in the case.Wash. Admin. Code § 110-03-0410
Adopted by WSR 20-02-031, Filed 12/19/2019, effective 1/19/2020