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BMV Court Case Study
When a request for a BMV court appearance is received; however, is not a subpoena, tracking does not occur to ensure that the court was notified that a subpoena is needed before we will appear at court. The court could find the BMV to be in contempt of court for non-appearance or causing a legal matter requiring additional time and resources for resolution.

All requests for court appearances that are not subpoenas should be tracked to ensure a request for a subpoena is made and that the subpoena is

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