Oregon Statutes

§ 419B.893 — Subpoenas generally

Oregon § 419B.893
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.11
Title 34Human Services; Juvenile Code; Corrections
Ch. 419BJuvenile Code: Dependency

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 419B.893 (2026).

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(1)A subpoena is a writ or an order directed to a person and may require the attendance of the person at a particular time and place to testify as a witness on behalf of a particular party mentioned in the subpoena or may require the person to produce books, papers, documents or other tangible things and permit inspection of them at a particular time and place. A subpoena may be for a trial, a hearing of any kind or a deposition under ORS 419B.884. A subpoena requiring attendance to testify as a witness requires that the witness remain until the testimony is closed unless sooner discharged, but at the end of each day’s attendance a witness may demand of the party, or the party’s attorney, the payment of legal witness fees for the next following day and if not then paid, the witness is not

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Related

Department of Human Services v. J. M.
338 P.3d 191 (Court of Appeals of Oregon, 2014)
8 case citations
Dept. of Human Services v. M. A. H.
(Court of Appeals of Oregon, 2024)

Legislative History

2001 c.622 §25; 2003 c.14 §227

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