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Trying to get records from the government can be tricky business. But with the right tools and knowledge, you can get the information you need through a legal process called a subpoena. This article will walk you through everything you need to know to subpoena records from local, state, and federal agencies.
A subpoena is a court order that requires someone to produce documents, records, or other evidence relevant to a legal proceeding. Subpoenas are commonly used during the discovery phase of litigation to obtain information from the opposing party. But they can also be used to get records from third parties, like government agencies, that have information related to your case.
There are a few key things to know about subpoenas:
Some of the common situations when you may need to subpoena government records include:
But before reaching for a subpoena, always try asking the agency directly first. Many will provide records voluntarily without the need for formal legal action. However, if your request is denied or ignored, a subpoena may be your next best option.
To subpoena local government records like police reports, building permits, or agency memos, you must follow the rules of your state court system. The process usually involves:
If the recipient contests the subpoena, a hearing may be held so the judge can decide whether to enforce or quash it. Be sure to consult your state’s rules of civil procedure for specifics on the subpoena process.
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Google rating score: 4.9 of 5, based on 736 reviewsEmily filed a premises liability lawsuit against the city for injuries from falling on a sidewalk. To prove the city knew the sidewalk was dangerous, she can subpoena repair records from the public works department. She gets a subpoena form from the court clerk, fills it out naming the department as recipient, has the clerk issue it, and serves the subpoena on the city’s records custodian.
Subpoenaing state agency records like tax returns or Medicaid files follows a similar process as local governments. Key steps include:
State rules vary so review the civil procedure rules for your state’s trial courts. Also check if the agency has regulations governing subpoenas. Complying with both sets of rules is key to successfully obtaining state records.
Mark is appealing a denied unemployment benefits claim. He can subpoena his state labor department file, which contains the denial determination. He gets a subpoena form from the clerk, fills it out naming the department records custodian as recipient, gets it issued and signed by the clerk, serves it on the custodian, and files the proof of service with the court.
To subpoena records from federal agencies, you must follow Rule 45 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Key steps include:
Federal agencies also have their own rules and procedures for responding to subpoenas. Be sure to review these agency-specific policies to ensure compliance.
As part of a federal employment discrimination lawsuit, an employee can subpoena their personnel file from the federal agency being sued. They get a subpoena form from the federal court clerk, fill it out identifying the specific records sought, get the clerk to issue it, serve it on the agency’s records custodian, and file the proof of service with the court.
Here are some key tips when drafting and serving subpoenas for government records:
If a government agency ignores or refuses to comply with a properly served subpoena, you can file a motion to compel with the issuing court. The judge can then order compliance and impose sanctions for contempt if the agency continues to ignore the subpoena. Before filing a motion to compel, reach out to the agency to understand why it is not complying and see if you can resolve the issue informally first.
In criminal prosecutions, both the defense and the prosecution can subpoena government records. Some common examples include:
The process for issuing and serving subpoenas in criminal cases is generally similar to civil litigation. But given the unique constitutional issues in criminal matters, be sure to consult criminal procedure rules and case law in your jurisdiction.
Some government records, like tax returns and medical files, contain sensitive personal information. When subpoenaing confidential records, special rules may apply, such as:
Work closely with the court and agency custodian to ensure appropriate handling of confidential materials obtained via a subpoena.
In addition to records, you can also subpoena a government employee as a witness. Some key points include:
Coordinate closely with agency counsel to facilitate compliance with a subpoena for employee testimony.
If your Freedom of Information Act request is denied, a subpoena can be a useful tool for compelling disclosure in a FOIA lawsuit. Some key tips:
A subpoena is no guarantee of disclosure, but it can strengthen your case and highlight the significance of the records sought from the agency.
While subpoenas can be powerful tools, there are some situations where they may not succeed in compelling disclosure:
If your subpoena seeks these types of sensitive records, expect significant opposition from the government.
If a subpoena seems unlikely to obtain the government records you need, some alternatives to consider include:
Using discovery procedures or formal court orders can compel disclosure of government records without needing subpoenas in many cases. Tailor your approach to the specific records sought and be prepared for objections and roadblocks along the way.
Here are some common objections you may encounter and strategies for overcoming them:
Be ready to negotiate the scope of requests and file motions to compel if needed. With persistence and preparation, many government records objections can be overcome through the discovery process or via court order.
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