A Connecticut Subpoena to Produce Documents, Information, or Objects or to Permit Inspection of Premises in a Civil Action is a legal document issued by a court in the state of Connecticut. It is used to require a witness or party to a civil action to produce documents, information, or objects, or to permit inspection of premises, as needed for the case. There are two types of Connecticut Subpoenas to Produce Documents, Information, or Objects or to Permit Inspection of Premises in a Civil Action: a Subpoena Ducks Cecum and a Subpoena Ad Testificandum. A Subpoena Ducks Cecum is a court order that requires a witness or party to a civil action to produce documents, information, or objects. This type of subpoena is typically used to obtain documents or other evidence that will be used in court. A Subpoena Ad Testificandum is a court order that requires a witness or party to a civil action to appear in court for the purpose of testifying. This type of subpoena is used to compel testimony from a witness or party. Both Subpoena Ducks Cecum and Subpoena Ad Testificandum must be served in accordance with Connecticut law in order to be valid. Failure to comply with a Connecticut Subpoena to Produce Documents, Information, or Objects or to Permit Inspection of Premises in a Civil Action can result in legal penalties.