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I AM FROM OUTSIDE THE DISTRICT. HOW DO I TAKE A DEPOSITION OR ARRANGE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS IN A CASE NOT ORIGINALLY FILED IN THE DISTRICT OF IDAHO CASE?

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I AM FROM OUTSIDE THE DISTRICT. HOW DO I TAKE A DEPOSITION OR ARRANGE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS IN A CASE NOT ORIGINALLY FILED IN THE DISTRICT OF IDAHO CASE?

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The 1991 amendment to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 45 revised the procedures concerning subpoenas in several respects. It is no longer necessary that completed subpoenas be issued by the Clerk’s Office or issued under the seal of the Court. Instead, the rule gives attorneys the authority to sign and issue subpoenas as officers of the Court. [See Fed.R.Civ.P.45(a)(D)(3)] Note: Parties who are not officers of the Court must have the Clerk’s Office sign the subpoena for them.

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