I received a subpoena. Do I have to come to court?

Yes. Failure to appear in court in response to a subpoena may result in a warrant for your arrest. The court may send a law enforcement officer to arrest you if you do not appear. If you have questions regarding a subpoena you have received, please feel free to contact the Oak Harbor City Attorney's Office at 360-279-4543.

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1. As a defendant, am I entitled to a copy of the police report? As a victim?
2. Can the City Attorney advise me on civil matters?
3. Does the City Attorney's office provide Notary Services to the public?
4. How can I find out when a case is scheduled for Court?
5. I received a subpoena. Do I have to come to court?
6. What should I do if there is a warrant for my arrest?
7. When can I talk to the prosecutor about my case?
8. Where is the Oak Harbor Municipal Court located?