Can I mail the "subpoena to produce documents" to the defendants attorney?

Jasin

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Do not tell me to just go and get an attorney. If that were an option I would not be here asking stuff I do not know. Besides, if you are not going to answer the question then go away. I am here to learn. NO one knows everything!!
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I believe the courts will allow certified mail since I am disabled and have limited mobility.
Each of these subpoenas to produce documents are pertaining to my case by each one has a different person named. Some named in them are not in my civil complaint. Is that an issue if I mail them to the defendants attorney?
rickinnocal, this is a federal case so that is irrelevant. fcrp applies here, but rule 45 is very vague on all this.
WOW! Lots of great help so far. Thanks Guys!
 
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