Missouri Statutes
§ 408.683 — Subpoena, government may obtain records with, when — procedure — notice required.
Missouri § 408.683
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Bluebook
Mo. Rev. Stat. § 408.683 (2026).
Text
A government authority may obtain financial records pursuant to a subpoena if:
(1)There is reason to believe that the records sought are relevant to a government investigation;
(2)A copy of the subpoena has been served upon the customer or mailed to his last known address on or before the date on which the subpoena is served on the financial institution together with the following notice:
"Records or information concerning your transactions held by the financial institution named in the attached subpoena (or other process) are being sought by the (agency or department) in accordance with the Missouri Right to Financial Privacy Act for the following purpose: (state purpose with reasonable specificity)
If you desire that such records or information not be made available, you must:
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Legislative History
(L. 1989 H.B. 82 § 6)
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