What is rule 45 in the federal rules of civil procedure?
Rule 45 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure provides the legal guidelines for issuing and responding to a subpoena. Generally, a subpoena is a legal order to appear for a deposition or court testimony, or to provide documents in a pending lawsuit.GenerallySubpoenas are court orders to perform some action. Rule 45 provides the legal authorization for attorneys and court clerks to issue subpoenas, and it also provides the requirements for responding to a subpoena.Time FrameRule 45 authorizes attorneys and court clerks to issue subpoenas at any time during a lawsuit. If you are the person served with a subpoena, then you have at least 14 days to respond, but often you will have even more time. The required response time must be indicated in the subpoena.TypesRule 45 provides for three types of subpoenas. One type requires a person to appear at a certain date and time to provide testimony, either in court or deposition. Another type requires the person to simply provide copies of docum