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Failure to respond to a subpoena is punishable as contempt by either the court or agency issuing the subpoena.In such cases, the outcome is more likely to be an order to produce, coupled with an award of attorneys' fees to the party that had to initiate the contempt proceedings.
If you fail to follow the orders of a subpoena, you will be considered 'in contempt of court' and face civil or criminal penalties including jail time, fines, or both.
A party in an out-of-state proceeding who is requesting a Maryland subpoena must request issuance of a subpoena by submitting a foreign subpoena to the clerk of the circuit court for the county in which discovery is sought. The clerk then issues a Maryland subpoena that incorporates the terms of the foreign subpoena.
A subpoena must be served by delivering a copy to the person named or to an agent designated to receive service on their behalf, or by mailing the subpoena to them using certified, restricted mail.For more information about service rules, see Frequently Asked Questions About Service of Process in Maryland.