A Hawaii Subpoena to Produce Documents is a court issued order requiring a person or entity to provide certain documents, records, or other tangible items to a court or to a party in a court proceeding. The Hawaii Subpoena to Produce Documents is one of the discovery tools available to parties in a legal dispute. The two types of Hawaii Subpoena to Produce Documents are a Deposition Subpoena to Produce Documents and a Trial Subpoena to Produce Documents. A Deposition Subpoena to Produce Documents is issued to a witness prior to a deposition, requiring them to bring certain documents or other tangible items to the deposition. These documents or other tangible items may be used to prove or disprove a fact in the case. A Trial Subpoena to Produce Documents is issued to a third-party entity, requiring them to produce certain documents or other tangible items for use in a trial. These documents may be relevant to proving or disproving a fact in the case. A Hawaii Subpoena to Produce Documents must be served on the person or entity to whom it is directed, and must include a date and time for compliance. The person or entity served with the Subpoena must comply or risk being held in contempt of court.