An Arizona Subpoena to Produce Documents, Information, or Objects or to Permit Inspection of Premises Ina Bankruptcy Case (or Adversary Proceeding) is a court order issued by a Bankruptcy Court in Arizona requiring a third party to produce documents, information, or objects or to allow inspection of a premise in a bankruptcy case or adversary proceeding. The types of Arizona Subpoena include: 1. Subpoena for Documents or Objects: This type of Subpoena requires a third party to produce documents, information, or objects in response to the request of the Bankruptcy Court. 2. Subpoena for Inspection of Premises: This type of Subpoena requires a third party to allow inspection of a premise in a bankruptcy case or adversary proceeding. In both types of Subpoenas, the third party has the right to object to the Subpoena and may do so in writing within 14 days of receiving the Subpoena. If the third party objects, the Bankruptcy Court may then issue an order for the third party to appear in court and explain the objection. If the Bankruptcy Court determines that the third party’s objection is valid, then the Subpoena may be withdrawn.