Maine Code § 14-3122

Subpoenas
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1. Disclosure subpoena. A judgment creditor, for the purpose of determining the ability of the
judgment debtor to satisfy the judgment, may subpoena the judgment debtor by disclosure subpoena to
appear before a judge of the District Court. The subpoenas shall be issued in blank by the clerks of the
District Court. The subpoena shall set forth the title of the action; the date and place where the judgment
debtor is ordered to appear for the disclosure hearing; an order to produce any documents requested by
the judgment creditor; a warning that failure to obey the subpoena may result in the arrest of that person
or an order to the debtor's employer to withhold a portion of the debtor's wage, or both; and a
notification that the debtor is entitled to be heard on issues concerning his ability to pay the judgment
and whether his income or assets are exempt from court order.
[PL 1987, c. 184, §5 (NEW).]
2. Witness subpoena. Any party may subpoena any witness to any hearing provided for in this
chapter in the manner authorized by law.
[PL 1987, c. 184, §5 (NEW).]

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