What If I Serve An Information Subpoena And The New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment Debtor’s Answers Are Incomplete?
If a New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment Debtor answers an information subpoena but does it in a way that is evasive, thereby avoiding the obligation to provide complete answers, the New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment Creditor may file a motion for more specific answers to the information subpoena or face a warrant for the New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment Debtor’s arrest. If the motion is granted and the New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment Debtor fails to comply with the order after being served with it and the New Jersey Special Civil Part thereafter issues a warrant for the New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment Debtor’s arrest, the sheriff may thereafter arrest the New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment Debtor and bring them to the New Jersey Special Civil Part Courthouse to face the New Jersey Special Civil Part Court for the failure to more fully answer the information subpoena.
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