Subpoena Service in Los Angeles, CA
Need a subpoena served in Los Angeles? On-Call Legal has served subpoenas for LA attorneys since 1999. We serve deposition subpoenas for business records, subpoenas for personal appearance, and civil subpoenas for trial, on custodians and witnesses across the county, and we handle the consumer and employee notices that have to go out first.
Same-day service is available countywide, from Stanley Mosk downtown to Lancaster in the Antelope Valley. You get a signed proof of service back once the witness or custodian is served.
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Los Angeles Subpoena Service

Same-Day Subpoena Service in Los Angeles, CA
A subpoena served in Los Angeles County has to clear rules that catch people out, and getting them wrong is exactly why service here goes sideways more often than people expect. Miss the consumer notice on a records subpoena; skip the witness fee the statute requires; serve someone who is not the qualified custodian. Any of those is enough for the records to be withheld or the subpoena to be quashed, and the discovery cutoff does not move to accommodate a do-over.
On-Call Legal serves deposition subpoenas for business records under Code of Civil Procedure section 2020.410, subpoenas for personal appearance under section 2020.510, and civil subpoenas under sections 1985 through 1987, and we pick the right approach before anyone goes out. When a records subpoena reaches a consumer’s personal records, section 1985.3 requires the consumer notice to be served first; employment records carry the parallel notice under section 1985.6. We check the notice, the fee, and the timing on our end, because catching a problem before service costs minutes and a quashed subpoena can cost a round of discovery.
Once service is made, we return a signed proof of service. If a witness is hard to reach, you hear the reason and the plan from us right away. Alongside subpoena service, we also serve process on the parties, so a case can be served through one office.
Los Angeles Courts We Serve Subpoenas For
The team serves deposition subpoenas, personal-appearance subpoenas, and civil subpoenas on custodians and witnesses connected to cases at the Central District hub and every branch court across the county. If your matter sits before a court not listed here, ask anyway. Our coverage runs countywide, and the venues above are the ones clients request most.
Subpoena Services We Handle in Los Angeles
On-Call Legal serves the full range of California subpoenas. Each type carries its own notice, fee, and timing rules, and we check all three before a server leaves our hands. Here is what we take off your desk:
- Deposition Subpoenas for Business Records – Served on the custodian of records under Code of Civil Procedure section 2020.410, designating the records by category and commanding only their production for copying.
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Deposition Subpoenas for Personal Appearance – Served under Code of Civil Procedure section 2020.510 when you need the witness to appear and testify, with or without producing documents and things.
- Civil Subpoenas for Trial and Hearing – Served under Code of Civil Procedure sections 1985 through 1987 to command a witness to appear at a trial, hearing, or other proceeding.
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Consumer and Employee Record Notices –Prepared and served ahead of the records subpoena under Code of Civil Procedure sections 1985.3 and 1985.6 so the production holds up.
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Custodian of Records Service –Directed to the person who can certify the records under Evidence Code sections 1560 and 1561, with the custodian’s affidavit returned alongside the copies.
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Out-of-State Subpoenas –Domesticated and served under the Interstate and International Depositions and Discovery Act, Code of Civil Procedure section 2029.100 and following, when the case sits outside California.
Why On-Call Legal for Subpoena Service in LA
Attorneys and paralegals hiring a Los Angeles process server care about three things: reaching the right witness or custodian, meeting the notice and fee rules, and hearing about a problem in time to fix it. On-Call Legal serves under Code of Civil Procedure sections 2020.410 and 2020.510 for deposition subpoenas and follows sections 1985.3 and 1985.6 for consumer and employee notices. We watch every job to completed service and flag a snag the moment it happens. Beyond subpoena service, the same office serves process on the parties, retrieves records, domesticates out-of-state subpoenas, and runs messenger runs across Los Angeles.
Same-Day and Rush Service
Send a subpoena today and a server goes out today. Standard jobs are assigned to the next available server, rush moves you to the front of the day’s route, and same-day covers a witness who has to be reached before a discovery cutoff or hearing. When the subpoena is for a records custodian, we serve during business hours so the copies and the custodian’s affidavit come back on time.
Records Subpoenas Handled Right
A deposition subpoena for business records runs on strict timing under Code of Civil Procedure section 2020.410, and the custodian is entitled to the affidavit process set out in Evidence Code sections 1560 and 1561. We describe the records with the particularity the statute demands, serve the right custodian, and follow the copies back so the production is complete and certified.
Personal-Appearance Subpoenas
When you need a witness to appear and testify, we serve a deposition subpoena for personal appearance under Code of Civil Procedure section 2020.510, with or without a demand for documents and things. We locate and personally serve the witness anywhere in Los Angeles County and advance the witness fee at service when the subpoena calls for it.
Defensible Proof of Service
You see when a subpoena is assigned, when the server makes contact, and when service is completed. Every job comes back with a proof of service signed by a registered process server that documents who was served, where, and when. If a witness evades service, you hear about it right away.
Consumer and Employee Notices
A records subpoena aimed at personal records has to clear the notice rules first: Code of Civil Procedure section 1985.3 for a consumer’s records, section 1985.6 for employment records. We prepare and serve those notices in the right order and hold the proof of service, so the records come in clean and the production is not open to a motion to quash.
Full Litigation Support
One office for the whole job. Alongside subpoena service we serve process on parties, retrieve court records, domesticate out-of-state subpoenas, and run same-day messenger service across Los Angeles.
Witness Fees Advanced
A witness subpoenaed in a civil case is entitled to a fee for attendance and mileage under Government Code section 68093, thirty-five dollars a day and twenty cents a mile. When the fee has to be tendered at service, our server advances it on the spot and itemizes it on your invoice, so the tender is documented and the service holds.
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Helpful Subpoena Service Guides
Serving a subpoena in Los Angeles? A few questions come up before a server goes out. These guides walk through them:
- What subpoena service covers across California
- Pulling court records after a case is on file
- Same-day legal courier runs when a document has to move fast
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Frequently Asked Questions About Subpoena Service in Los Angeles
Usually, yes. Same-day and rush service are available across Los Angeles County, and a server can go out the day you send the subpoena. Timing depends on where the witness or custodian is and how hard they are to reach, and a records subpoena still has to respect the statutory notice period before production can be compelled, so send it as early as you can.
Yes. When a records subpoena seeks a consumer’s personal records, Code of Civil Procedure section 1985.3 requires the consumer to be served with notice, a copy of the subpoena, and a proof of service before the custodian is served. Employment records carry the parallel notice under section 1985.6. We prepare and serve those notices in the right order and keep the proof of service.
On a records subpoena the target is the custodian of records or another person qualified to certify the records, and when personal records are involved the consumer notice has to go out first. Give us the subpoena, the business, or the witness, and we confirm the right person and address before the server goes out.
When a witness is hard to reach, we contact you right away with what the server found, a bad address, a gatekeeper, or a pattern of evasion, and we run more attempts at different times. Where the facts support it, we document the evasion for a motion or an alternative method of service. Because we start early rather than at the cutoff, there is usually time to complete service.
Yes. A witness is entitled to a fee for attendance and mileage under Government Code section 68093, thirty-five dollars a day and twenty cents a mile each way. When a subpoena requires the fee to be tendered at service, our server advances it on the spot and itemizes it on your invoice, so the tender is documented and the service holds.
You get a proof of service signed by a registered process server, dated and detailed enough to document who was served, where, and when. On a records subpoena, the custodian’s affidavit under Evidence Code sections 1560 and 1561 comes back with the copies, which lets the records stand in for the custodian’s live testimony.
A deposition subpoena for business records cannot command production sooner than the statute allows, and when the records are a consumer’s personal records, the consumer notice under Code of Civil Procedure section 1985.3 has to be served first. Tell us your discovery cutoff and we work the service dates backward from it, then flag any window that looks too tight before the server goes out.
Yes. When the case is pending in another state, we domesticate the foreign subpoena under the Interstate and International Depositions and Discovery Act, Code of Civil Procedure section 2029.100 and following: the foreign subpoena goes to the superior court in the county where discovery is sought, the clerk issues a California subpoena, and we serve it on the witness or custodian here.