An Order Authorizing a Rule 2004 Examination — Debtor is a court order that grants a creditor permission to question a debtor or an individual associated with the debtor in order to obtain information relevant to the creditor's claim. This order is typically issued in response to a motion filed by the creditor and is usually made by the judge presiding over the creditor's case. There are two types of Order Authorizing a Rule 2004 Examination — Debtor: a domestic order and a foreign order. A domestic order is issued when the debtor is located within the jurisdiction of the court and a foreign order is issued when the debtor is located outside the jurisdiction of the court. Both types of orders authorize the creditor to conduct a Rule 2004 examination for the purposes of obtaining information from the debtor or any other individual associated with the debtor. The order will specify the time, date, and place of the examination, as well as the types of questions that may be asked.