I’ve been subpoenaed to court in a criminal matter. What do I do?
A subpoena is a court order for you to appear at the date and location indicated. Failure to appear could result in a warrant being issued for your arrest and other legal consequences. If you have any questions about your appearance, call the County Attorney's Office at (307) 367-2300.

It is not uncommon for a hearing to be continued or cancelled, sometimes with short notice. The County Attorney's Office will work diligently to advise all subpoenaed parties as to any changes in scheduling, but you should always contact the County Attorney's Office the day before the scheduled hearing to confirm that the hearing is proceeding as scheduled.

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