An Illinois Subpoena For Production Of Specified Documents Objects Tangible Things is a court order issued by a court in the state of Illinois to compel a person, business, or entity to produce specific documents, objects, or tangible things. The purpose of this type of subpoena is to secure evidence that is pertinent to a case. This type of subpoena can be issued to individuals, businesses, and other entities. There are two main types of Illinois Subpoena For Production Of Specified Documents Objects Tangible Things: a general subpoena and a special subpoena. A general subpoena is issued to any person or entity to produce documents or tangible things that are relevant to a particular case. A special subpoena is issued to a specific person or entity to produce specified documents or tangible things that are relevant to a particular case. The documents, objects, or tangible things that can be requested under an Illinois Subpoena For Production Of Specified Documents Objects Tangible Things can include items such as books, records, papers, photographs, emails, and computer files.