Application for Order to Take Deposition to Perpetuate Evidence is a legal document used by attorneys to request permission from a court to take the deposition of a witness. This type of deposition is known as a perpetuation deposition, and is typically used to preserve testimony from a witness who may be unable to provide testimony at trial due to age, health, or death. The application must include the court’s jurisdiction, the reason for the deposition, the name of the witness to be deposed, and the proposed date and time for the deposition. There are two types of Application for Order to Take Deposition to Perpetuate Evidence: ex parte and noticed. An ex parte application is used when the other parties are not notified about the deposition, while a noticed application is used when the other parties are notified. Both applications must include detailed information about the deposition, including the name of the witness, the proposed date and time of the deposition, and the reasons why the deposition is necessary.