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Introducing You to Process Servers Who are Special Service Providers of Serving Subpoenas: Process Servers Assure Timely Delivery of Subpoenas in Texas Explore our curated list of Texas Subpoena Servers who guarantee on-time and precise delivery. These subpoena servers excel in their craft, ensuring that crucial subpoenas reach their intended recipients promptly and efficiently.

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Nationwide Process Serving

Larry Boles

Texas

Lords Processing

Leslie Lord

Texas

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Richard Rodriguez

Texas

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Larry Rich

Texas


Begin your path to quick subpeona service of process upon a witness in Texas by connecting with our listed experienced Subpoena servers.

Our subpoena Process Servers in Texas offer mastery in the art of timely process serving of subpoenas is unparalleled, guaranteeing you punctual commencement of your request. When time is of the essence, trust our expedient Subpoena Process Servers to turn moments into immediate action and definitive results.

A Subpoena in Texas is a legal document issued by an attorney, government agency, most often a court, to compel testimony by a witness or production of evidence under a penalty for failure. There are two common types of Subpoena:

Subpoena Ad Testificandum served in Texas

Orders a person to testify before the ordering authority or face punishment. The Subpoena can also request the testimony to be given by phone or in person.

Have your Subpoena Duces Tecum served in Texas

Orders a person or organization to bring physical evidence before the ordering authority or face punishment. This is often used for requests to mail copies of documents to the requesting party or directly to court.

Subpoena Process Serving Services in Texas

Subpoenas to be served in Texas are usually issued by an attorney or the clerk of the court in the name of the judge presiding over the case. Additionally, court rules may permit lawyers to issue Subpoenas themselves in their capacity as officers of the court. Typically Subpoenas are formatted "in blank" and it is the responsibility of the lawyer representing the plaintiff or defendant on whose behalf the testimony is to be given to fill in the appropriate information and have the Subpoena served by a Texas Process Server upon the witness. If a witness is reluctant to testify, then the personal service of Subpoena is usually required with proof of service by non party server.

A Subpoena to be served in Texas will usually be on the letterhead of the court where the case is filed, name the parties to the case, and be addressed by name to the person whose testimony is being sought. It will contain the language "You are hereby commanded to report in person to the clerk of this court" or similar, describing the specific location, scheduled date and time of the appearance in Texas. Some issuing jurisdictions include an admonishment advising the subject of the criminal penalty for failure to comply with a Subpoena, and reminding her or him not to leave the court facilities until excused by a competent authority. In some situations the person having to testify or produce documents is paid a fee for travel and mileage.

Pro Se litigants needing services in Texas who represent themselves, unlike lawyers, must ask a court clerk to officially issue them Subpoena forms when they need to call witnesses by phone or in person, or when they need to officially request documents to be sent to them and/or directly to court. Any documents that have not been Subpoenaed to court or verified by a witness may be dismissed by the opposite party as hearsay, unless accepted by hearsay rules or permitted by the judge.

Also, the party being Subpoenaed in Texas has the right to object to the issuance of the Subpoena, if it is for an improper purpose, such as Subpoenaing records that have no relevance to the proceedings, or Subpoenaing persons who would have no evidence to present, or Subpoenaing records or testimony that is confidential or privileged.

Subpoena Services in Texas are provided to anyone seeking the services of a professional Process Server to deliver and serve a Subpoena. We have experience serving and delivering USDC Subpoena, State Subpoena's, Witness Subpoena's, Record Subpoena's, Subpoena for Trial, Subpoena to Appear for Deposition and all other Subpoena's in Texas.

Subpoena services performed in Texas by listed Process Servers are Guaranteed.

The most popular Texas Subpoenas are:


  • Administrative Subpoena: A subpoena issued by a government agency for records or testimony.
  • Subpoena Duces Tecum without Deposition: Requires the recipient to produce documents or records specified in the subpoena.
  • Subpoena Duces Tecum with Deposition: Requires the recipient to produce documents and testify under oath.
  • Subpoena in an Adversarial Proceeding: Used in litigation to compel witnesses to appear and testify.
  • Subpoena for Trial: Requires the recipient's presence at a trial as a witness.
  • Records Custodian Subpoena: Directs a records custodian to produce specific documents.
  • Keeper of Records Subpoena: Requires the custodian of records to produce documents.
  • Subpoena for Appearance: Requires a person's presence at a legal proceeding.
  • Subpoena Ad Testificandum: Compels a witness to appear and testify.
  • Subpoena for Medical Records: Requests medical records for legal proceedings.
  • Subpoena for Court Records: Compels the production of court records.
  • Private Mailbox Subpoena: Directs a private mailbox operator to produce documents.
  • Doe Subpoena: Used to identify unknown parties in a lawsuit.
  • Civil Subpoena: Issued in civil cases to obtain evidence.
  • Criminal Subpoena: Used in criminal cases to summon witnesses or produce evidence.
  • Corporate Subpoena: Served to corporations for documents or testimony.
  • Subpoena for Employment Records: Requests records related to an individual's employment.
  • Telecom Subpoena for Cell and Telephone Records: Requires phone records from telecommunications providers.
  • U. S. D. C. Subpoena: Issued by a U.S. District Court for testimony or documents.
  • U. S. D. C. Bankruptcy Subpoena: Used in U.S. District Court bankruptcy cases.
  • United States District Court Duces Tecum: Demands the production of specific documents.
  • United States District Court Subpoena for Trial: Requires presence at trial as a witness.
  • United States District Court Subpoena for Appearance: Requires presence at a legal proceeding.

In Texas, when a Process Server is entrusted with delivering and serving subpoenas, it often involves a particular type known as a Subpoena Duces Tecum. This subpoena mandates a witness to furnish records, files, materials, or other pertinent evidence. The Duces Tecum Subpoena outlines the requirement for an individual or entity to provide evidence, which is commonly sent or delivered to a designated location, date, and time. Alternatively, when a subpoena is served to a witness in Texas for the purpose of their appearance in a deposition or to testify, the witness is required to personally attend a specified venue and time. This might entail their availability for extended participation over an extended period.


Select your desired county location in Texas below and effortlessly reach out to subpoena Process Servers who excel in serving witness, deposition, duces tecum, and trial subpoenas


Anderson Andrews Angelina Aransas Archer Armstrong Atascosa Austin Bailey Bandera Bastrop Baylor Bee Bell Bexar Blanco Borden Bosque Bowie Brazoria Brazos Brewster Briscoe Brooks Brown Burleson Burnet Caldwell Calhoun Callahan Cameron Camp Carson Cass Castro Chambers Cherokee Childress Clay Cochran Coke Coleman Collin Collingsworth Colorado Comal Comanche Concho Cooke Coryell Cottle Crane Crockett Crosby Culberson Dallam Dallas Dawson De Witt Deaf Smith Delta Denton Dickens Dimmit Donley Duval Eastland Ector Edwards El Paso Ellis Erath Falls Fannin Fayette Fisher Floyd Foard Fort Bend Franklin Freestone Frio Gaines Galveston Garza Gillespie Glasscock Goliad Gonzales Gray Grayson Gregg Grimes Guadalupe Hale Hall Hamilton Hansford Hardeman Hardin Harris Harrison Hartley Haskell Hays Hemphill Henderson Hidalgo Hill Hockley Hood Hopkins Houston Howard Hudspeth Hunt Hutchinson Irion Jack Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis Jefferson Jim Hogg Jim Wells Johnson Jones Karnes Kaufman Kendall Kenedy Kent Kerr Kimble King Kinney Kleberg Knox La Salle Lamar Lamb Lampasas Lavaca Lee Leon Liberty Limestone Lipscomb Live Oak Llano Loving Lubbock Lynn Madison Marion Martin Mason Matagorda Maverick McCulloch McLennan McMullen Medina Menard Midland Milam Mills Mitchell Montague Montgomery Moore Morris Motley Nacogdoches Navarro Newton Nolan Nueces Ochiltree Oldham Orange Palo Pinto Panola Parker Parmer Pecos Polk Potter Presidio Rains Randall Reagan Real Red River Reeves Refugio Roberts Robertson Rockwall Runnels Rusk Sabine San Augustine San Jacinto San Patricio San Saba Schleicher Scurry Shackelford Shelby Sherman Smith Somervell Starr Stephens Sterling Stonewall Sutton Swisher Tarrant Taylor Terrell Terry Throckmorton Titus Tom Green Travis Trinity Tyler Upshur Upton Uvalde Val Verde Van Zandt Victoria Walker Waller Ward Washington Webb Wharton Wheeler Wichita Wilbarger Willacy Williamson Wilson Winkler Wise Wood Yoakum Young Zapata Zavala