A Florida Subpoena For Trial is a legal document issued by a court which orders a witness to appear and testify in a trial. The subpoena can be issued to either an individual or an organization. There are three types of Florida Subpoena For Trial: a subpoena ad testificandum, a subpoena duces tecum, and a subpoena for deposition. A subpoena ad testificandum orders a witness to appear and testify at the trial. It can also be used to compel a witness to produce documents for inspection or copying. A subpoena duces tecum requires a witness to bring documents or other physical evidence to the trial. A subpoena for deposition orders a witness to appear at a deposition (a pre-trial deposition) and answer questions under oath. This type of subpoena is usually issued when a witness is unable to appear at the trial. In all cases, the recipient of a Florida Subpoena For Trial is legally obligated to comply with the order. Failure to do so can result in sanctions from the court.