To domesticate an out-of-state subpoena in Kansas, submit the foreign subpoena and attorney contact details to the county court clerk under K.S.A. 60- 228a, and pay the $195.00 docket fee for Civil cases. The clerk will issue a Kansas-compliant subpoena with a case number under UIDDA. Countrywide Process provides the correct forms, advances the fee, and arranges licensed process serving.
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August 11, 2025
Countrywide Process serves as your nationwide partner for subpoena domestication. We provide the correct documentation, advance the $195.00 Kansas docket fee, and coordinate subpoena service via licensed Kansas process servers. Note: We do not prepare legal content—we assist with form selection, filing, and service logistics.
Kansas follows the Uniform Interstate Depositions and Discovery Act (UIDDA), codified in K.S.A. 60-228a, which allows out-of-state subpoenas to be legally enforced in Kansas once issued by a court clerk. Simply serving an out-of-state subpoena without this domestication step is ineffective in Kansas.
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No. Under K.S.A. 60-228a, a subpoena must be domesticated through a Kansas county clerk before it can be legally served.
You must submit your original foreign subpoena, a matching Kansas subpoena, and contact information for all attorneys and parties.
The docket fee for Civil cases is $195.00, as set by K.S.A. 60-2001.
No. Filing under UIDDA does not constitute a court appearance.
It must be served under Kansas Rule K.S.A. 60-303, generally by a licensed process server.
A motion to enforce or modify the subpoena must be filed in the county court that issued it.
We provide the correct Kansas forms and manage filing and service logistics—but do not prepare legal content.
Yes. The county clerk assigns a Kansas civil case file number once the subpoena is domesticated.
Yes. Kansas adopted UIDDA under K.S.A. 60-228a.
Countrywide Process coordinates service through licensed Kansas process servers and provides proof of service.