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A subpoena is issued by the court and is served by the sheriff of the court. The attorney who requested the subpoena to be issued may also, as a courtesy, deliver a copy of the subpoena to you or make contact with you regarding the subpoena before the sheriff of the court delivers a copy to you.
(1) A subpoena may be served by any person who is at least 18 years of age and not a party to the case. Service of a subpoena upon the person to whom it is directed shall be made as provided in Rule 4(d).
The summons and complaint may be served by the sheriff or constable, or their deputy. Utah Process Service may also be done by a United States Marshal or their deputy, or by any other person eighteen years of age or older at the time of service, and not a party to the action or a party's attorney.
Documents can be served by a sheriff, a constable, a U.S. Marshal, or by any person 18 or older who is: not a party in the case or an attorney for a party in the case, not been convicted of a felony violation of a sex offense listed in Utah Code section 77-41-102(16), or.
The subpoena must be served on you at least 14 days before the date designated for compliance. The party issuing the subpoena must pay the reasonable cost of copying and producing the documents or tangible things.
You can get out of a court subpoena by filing a motion to quash the subpoena with the court. To file the motion, however, you must have a very good reason that will convince the court that you should not have to appear and testify.
Documents can be mailed to the other party using the U.S. Postal Service or a commercial courier service such as FedEx or UPS. The documents must be sent by a method that requires the respondent to sign for the delivery. The document is not properly served if someone other than the respondent signs for the delivery.