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You are here: Home / Divorce / How to Subpoena Bank Records

September 6, 2013 by Aaron Tress

How to Subpoena Bank Records

Read Texas Finance Code §59.006.

Bank record requests need to be sent to the bank’s registered agent. To find out who the registered agent is, call the Secretary of State.

See here for a model bank records request form.

Filed Under: Divorce Tagged With: bank records request, bank subpoena, registered agent, Texas Finance Code §59.006

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