Delaware Code § 10-4311

Delaware Uniform Interstate Depositions and Discovery Act
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(a) Short title. — This section may be cited as the "Delaware Uniform Interstate Depositions and Discovery Act."
(b) Definitions. — In this section:
(1) "Foreign jurisdiction" means a state other than Delaware.
(2) "Foreign subpoena" means a subpoena issued under authority of a court of record of a foreign jurisdiction.
(3) "Person" means an individual, corporation, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, limited liability company, association, joint
venture, public corporation, government, or governmental subdivision, agency or instrumentality, or any other legal or commercial
entity.
(4) "State" means a state of the United States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands, a federally
recognized Indian tribe, or any territory or insular possession subject to the jurisdiction of the United States.
(5) "Subpoena" means a document, however denominated, issued under authority of court of record requiring a person to:
a. Attend and give testimony at a deposition;
b. Produce and permit inspection and copying of designated books, documents, records, electronically stored information, or
tangible things in the possession, custody, or control of the person; or
c. Permit inspection of premises under the control of the person.
(c) Issuance of a subpoena. — (1) To request issuance of a subpoena under this section, a party must submit a foreign subpoena to the
prothonotary in the county in which discovery is sought to be conducted in this State. A request for the issuance of a subpoena under this
act does not constitute an appearance in the courts of this State.
(2) When a party submits a foreign subpoena to a prothonotary in this State, the prothonotary, in accordance with the court's
procedure, shall promptly issue a subpoena for service upon the person to which the foreign subpoena is directed.
(3) A subpoena issued under paragraph (c)(2) of this section must:
a. Incorporate the terms used in the foreign subpoena; and
b. Contain or be accompanied by the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of all counsel of record in the proceeding to which
the subpoena relates and of any party not represented by counsel.
(d) Service of subpoena. — A subpoena issued by a prothonotary under subsection (c) of this section must be served in compliance
with this title and applicable Superior Court Rules for service of subpoena.
(e) Deposition, production, and inspection. — This title and applicable court rules of this State applicable to compliance with subpoenas
to attend and give testimony, produce designated books, documents, records, electronically stored information, or tangible things, or
permit inspection of premises apply to subpoenas issued pursuant to subsection (c) of this section.

(f) Application to Court. — An application to the Superior Court for a protective order or to enforce, quash, or modify a subpoena
issued by the prothonotary under subsection (c) of this section must comply with the rules or statutes of this State and be submitted to
the Superior Court in the county in which discovery is to be conducted.
(g) Uniformity of application and construction. — In applying and construing this uniform act, consideration must be given to the need
to promote uniformity of the law with respect to its subject matter among states that enact it.
(h) Application to pending actions. — This section applies to requests for discovery in cases pending on the effective date of this
section [July 12, 2010].
(i) Effective date. — This section takes effect upon enactment [July 12, 2010].
(Code 1915, § 4238A; 30 Del. Laws, c. 230; 33 Del. Laws, c. 235; Code 1935, § 4707; 46 Del. Laws, c. 256; 47 Del. Laws, c. 117;
70 Del. Laws, c. 186, § 1; 77 Del. Laws, c. 374, § 1.)
§§ 4312-4316. Evidence of laws of other jurisdictions; judicial notice; judicial notice of common law and
statutes of other jurisdictions; Uniform Proof of Statutes Law; federal findings or reports on death, missing
in action, or captured as evidence; prohibition of examination of minister of religion [Repealed].
Repealed by 63 Del. Laws, c. 62, § 1, effective June 30, 1981.

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