Washington (CNN) The attorneys general of the District of Columbia and Maryland began sending subpoenas to the Trump Organization as well as five federal agencies and the state of Maine for financial records involving payments to President Donald Trump's businesses.

Subpoenas are expected to begin going out as early as Tuesday, with targets required to provide information within the next six months.

"At this time we are not seeking information from President Trump in his individual capacity and we have not issued any notices of deposition to date," a spokesperson from the office of DC Attorney General Karl Racine said Tuesday.

The case is proceeding just as the Trump Organization braces for a flurry of investigations from House Democrats once they take control of Congress in January.

The Trump Organization did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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