A Florida Subpoena For Deposition (For Issuance By Clerk) is an official document issued by a Clerk of the Court that requires a witness to appear in court or at a deposition and give testimony under oath. It is typically used in civil proceedings such as contract disputes, property disputes, breach of contract matters, and other civil litigation matters. It is also used in criminal proceedings to gather evidence and testimony. There are two types of Florida Subpoena For Deposition (For Issuance By Clerk): a Subpoena Ducks Cecum, which requires a witness to bring specific documents, records, or other items to the deposition or court; and a Subpoena Ad Testificandum, which requires a witness to appear and give testimony. The Subpoena For Deposition (For Issuance By Clerk) must be signed by the Clerk of the Court and issued to the witness. The witness must respond to the Subpoena within a specified period of time, usually 10 days from the date of service, or face potential penalties for failure to comply.