Okla. Admin. Code § 390:2-1-6 - Service of subpoenas; motion to quash
(a) A subpoena may be served by a law
enforcement officer, by an attorney, or by any other person who is over eighteen
(18) years of age. The person serving the subpoena shall attach an affidavit
showing the person served, and the time and manner of service. Service may be
made in person, by certified mail, with return receipt, by leaving a copy of the
subpoena at the principal place of business of the party, with the party, or an
employee who customarily serves as the secretary or receptionist of the party.
Service may also be made in any other manner provided by law. A subpoena shall be
served on a witness not less than three (3) days prior to the hearing.
(b) The original subpoena, with affidavit of
service thereon, shall be filed with CLEET. The attendance of a witness shall not
be enforced unless the original subpoena is on file at the time of the
hearing.
(c) Any person to whom a
subpoena is directed, may file a motion to quash or limit the subpoena, setting
forth the reasons why the subpoena should not be complied with or why it should
be limited in scope.
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