An Indiana Warrant for the Arrest of a Witness in a Civil Case is an order issued by a court of law that requires a witness to appear in court and testify in a civil case. It is issued by the judge when a witness fails to respond to a subpoena or other court order to appear in court. The warrant grants police the authority to apprehend and bring the witness to court. There are two types of Indiana Warrant for the Arrest of a Witness in a Civil Case: a bench warrant and a body attachment. A bench warrant is issued when a witness fails to comply with a court order to appear in court. It authorizes police to take the witness into custody and bring him or her to court. A body attachment is a court order to take a witness into custody until the witness has posted bond. Both types of Indiana Warrant for the Arrest of a Witness in a Civil Case are issued to ensure that witnesses appear in court and testify truthfully in a civil case. Failure to comply with either type of warrant can result in fines or even jail time.