050-18 Subpoena

050-18 Subpoena

Effective Date: 1/1/92 (revised 2/1/97)
Office of Origin: Legal Affairs

I. Purpose

This policy concerns the acceptance of legal notices such as claims, summons and complaints, or subpoenas. It ensures that all legal requirements are met, and that the University's attorneys, liability insurance programs, and administrators receive the documents in a timely fashion in order to protect the University's interests.


II. Definitions

Claim: a written demand for payment, sometimes received prior to initiation of a lawsuit.

Custodian of Records: the person in charge of a department's records. When a subpoena duces tecum has been served, and documents are going to be produced, this person must either appear at the proceeding or sign an affidavit concerning the authenticity of the records.

Deposition subpoena: a deposition subpoena requires a party or non-party to testify, and may also require the production of documents, before the subpoenaing party. A deposition subpoena differs from a subpoena duces tecum in that a deposition involves giving testimony about one's knowledge of certain events and/or expertise about a particular subject(s).

Service of process: delivery of legal notices to an individual or organization to provide official notice of a legal action or proceeding. The two common types of service of process are: 1) personal service (i.e., legal papers are hand-delivered to the individual to be served); and 2) mail service (i.e., legal papers are mailed to the individual or organization to be served).

Subpoena: a court order compelling a person or representative of an organization to testify or to produce records (or both) at a certain date, time, and place.

Subpoena Duces Tecum: orders the person subpoenaed to produce books, documents, or other records under his/her control at a specified time and place (e.g., at a court hearing). An appearance may sometimes be avoided by producing copies of the records to the subpoenaing party by a specified date.

Summons and complaint: the legal documents that initiate a lawsuit. A copy of a summons and complaint must be served on each defendant named in a case.

Witness fee: compensation paid to a person who has been subpoenaed but who is not a party (either plaintiff or defendant) to the lawsuit.


III. Policy


IV. Responsibility

Contact Office of Origin (see above) with any questions.


V. Related Policies


VI. References