Depositions of U.S. citizens in France may be conducted with no special requirements or restrictions. When deposing a French citizen or third-country national, however, the process becomes a little more involved and tedious. The first step is to request authorization from the Bureau de l’Entraide Judiciaire International of the Ministry of Justice. Documentation must reach the U.S. Embassy/Consulate no later than 45 days before the proposed deposition. If an attorney is to be commissioned to take the depositions, the Embassy is not involved, and the request goes directly to:
Ministère de la Justice
Direction des Affaires civiles et du Sceau
Bureau de l’Entraide judiciaire en Matière civile et commercial
13, place Vendôme
75042 Paris Cedex 01
France
All documents must be sent in French, or include a French translation. The request must include the following:
The Ministry of Justice requires all of the above information no later than 45 days before the proposed deposition. In addition, it must be explained why the deposition is not being held on Embassy/Consulate grounds, if so. It is common for depositions to be taken off Embassy/Consulate grounds, however. The deposition must be open to the public. The date and time of the deposition must be provided to the Ministry of Justice prior to the deposition date. The witness must be summoned by written notice, in French, at least 15 days prior to the deposition, and this notice must include assurances that appearances are voluntary, that a lawyer may represent the witness, and that the parties to the case have consented to the deposition.
For more information on depositions in France, or to schedule, contact Planet Depos International Scheduling at 888.433.3767 or international@planetdepos.com.
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