Need to serve discovery subpoenas in another state? This guide explains how to domesticate subpoenas under UIDDA, step-by-step, with full state-by-state compliance information and how to serve them effectively. Attorneys: don’t risk rejection—learn how to file and serve right the first time.
Subpoenas are only enforceable in the state in which they’re issued. If your target witness or business is located in a different state, your court has no jurisdiction to enforce that subpoena. To compel compliance, you must domesticate it in the discovery state.
UIDDA is a powerful tool for attorneys—it streamlines the process of subpoenaing documents or depositions across state lines. When both the issuing and discovery states have adopted UIDDA, you can submit your subpoena to the local court in the discovery state without the need for:
This saves time, reduces costs, and eliminates unnecessary court procedures. However, UIDDA must be adopted by the discovery state for this simplified method to apply.
When legal discovery crosses state lines, Countrywide Process makes the subpoena domestication process seamless. Whether you're an attorney needing to compel records or testimony in another state, or a law firm handling multi-jurisdictional litigation, we help you stay UIDDA-compliant and efficient.
We serve all 50 states with precision, handling both UIDDA and Non-UIDDA states through our streamlined platform.
Subpoena domestication is the legal process of validating and reissuing a subpoena from one state into another. A subpoena issued by a court in New York, for example, has no enforcement power in California unless it’s properly domesticated under California’s procedures.
Domestication ensures that your subpoena becomes enforceable in the discovery state.
Secure a file-stamped subpoena issued from the originating court.
Countrywide Process will provide your attorney with the required state-specific subpoena forms. Once your attorney completes them, we review for accuracy.
In UIDDA states, your attorney submits the originating subpoena and local form to the clerk. Countrywide Process facilitates this filing on your behalf.
The court clerk reissues a local subpoena under the discovery state's laws.
Using licensed process servers, Countrywide Process serves the local subpoena per the rules of the discovery state.
The following states have adopted the Uniform Interstate Depositions and Discovery Act (UIDDA) and allow out-of-state attorneys to domesticate subpoenas with no hearing or local attorney required:
In states that haven’t adopted UIDDA, attorneys may need:
This increases both time and cost. But with Countrywide Process, we’ll help your team navigate it all.
Special Procedures for Non-UIDDA States
While the UIDDA streamlines discovery in most states, the following three states still follow traditional domestication procedures, requiring additional steps such as formal petitions, local counsel, and in some cases, court hearings.
Massachusetts
Governing Rule:
Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 233, §45Procedure:
File an application with the Superior Court in the county where discovery is sought
A Massachusetts attorney is typically required
May require notice of hearing
Additional documents such as an affidavit of necessity may be required
Missouri
Governing Rule:
Missouri Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 57.09 and 57.10Procedure:
Must file a miscellaneous action in the appropriate circuit court
Local subpoena must be issued by Missouri clerk
Often requires local attorney assistance
Service must follow Missouri’s process server rules
Texas
Governing Rule:
Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 176 and Civil Practice & Remedies Code § 22.004Procedure:
File an Application for Issuance of Discovery Subpoena
Use Texas-specific subpoena form
Pay a court filing fee (usually $15–$45, depending on county)
Must be filed in the county where discovery is sought
Once issued, must serve per Texas Rules of Civil Procedure
States Requiring In-State Licensed Attorney for Subpoena Issuance
The following states may also require subpoenas to be issued and/or filed by an attorney licensed in that state:
- Massachusetts
- Missouri
- Texas
Why Attorneys Nationwide Trust Countrywide Process
The following states may also require subpoenas to be issued and/or filed by an attorney licensed in that state:
- Decades of subpoena and litigation support experience
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- We help you meet UIDDA requirements or navigate complex jurisdictions
- rovide the correct subpoena forms for attorneys to complete
- eview forms for accuracy and compliance
- ile with the local court clerk’s office
- acilitate service with professional process servers
- No hidden fees, clear timelines, and direct communication
- eturn stamped subpoenas and Proof of Service
Subpoena domestication is the process of reissuing an out-of-state subpoena in the discovery state so it becomes legally enforceable. Courts in one state don’t have jurisdiction to compel witnesses or records in another state without this step.
UIDDA stands for the Uniform Interstate Depositions and Discovery Act. It allows attorneys to request discovery in other UIDDA-compliant states without needing to file a motion, hire local counsel, or attend a hearing.
UIDDA has been adopted in 47 states. View our interactive UIDDA state list for state-specific procedures. Non-UIDDA states like Texas, Missouri, and Massachusetts require formal filings and local counsel .
No. You must domesticate the subpoena in the discovery state to make it enforceable. Serving it without domestication may lead to rejection or legal challenges.
You can domesticate:
In UIDDA states, domestication is typically processed within 2–5 business days. In non-UIDDA states, the timeline varies based on court schedules and whether hearings or motions are required.
Yes. We handle both UIDDA and non-UIDDA procedures. We provide state-specific forms, file with local clerks, and serve the subpoena through our licensed process servers.
Non-UIDDA states often require:
Yes. Most courts charge a filing fee, typically between $15 to $50, depending on the jurisdiction. We provide fee details during intake.
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