(b) Delivery to clerk. Where a court has designated a clerk to receive
records described in subdivision (a), delivery may be made to him at or
before the time fixed for their production. The clerk shall give a
receipt for the records and notify the person subpoenaed when they are
no longer required. The records shall be delivered in a sealed envelope
indicating the title of the action, the date fixed for production and
the name and address of the attorney appearing on the subpoena. They
shall be available for inspection pursuant to the rules or order of the
court.
Structure New York Laws
CVP - Civil Practice Law and Rules
Article 23 - Subpoenas, Oaths and Affirmations
2303 - Service of Subpoena; Payment of Fees in Advance.
2303-A - Service of a Trial Subpoena.
2304 - Motion to Quash, Fix Conditions or Modify.
2305 - Attendance Required Pursuant to Subpoena; Possession of Books, Records, Documents or Papers.