An Indiana Civil Subpoena to Testify for Out of State Litigants is a legal document issued by a court in the state of Indiana requiring an out-of-state witness to appear in court to give testimony in a civil case. The out-of-state witness must be physically present in Indiana in order to comply with the subpoena. There are two types of Indiana Civil Subpoenas to Testify for Out of State Litigants: the Limited Civil Subpoena and the General Civil Subpoena. The Limited Civil Subpoena is issued for the purpose of gathering information and evidence related to a civil case, and requires the witness to appear in court for a deposition or trial. The General Civil Subpoena, on the other hand, requires the out-of-state witness to appear in court for a deposition, trial, or other judicial proceedings, and may also require the production of documents or other tangible items. Both types of subpoenas must be served on the out-of-state witness in accordance with Indiana law and must include the date, time, and location of the court appearance. Failure to comply with an Indiana Civil Subpoena to Testify for Out of State Litigants may result in the issuance of a contempt order or other penalties.
An Indiana Civil Subpoena to Testify for Out of State Litigants is a legal document issued by a court in the state of Indiana requiring an out-of-state witness to appear in court to give testimony in a civil case. The out-of-state witness must be physically present in Indiana in order to comply with the subpoena. There are two types of Indiana Civil Subpoenas to Testify for Out of State Litigants: the Limited Civil Subpoena and the General Civil Subpoena. The Limited Civil Subpoena is issued for the purpose of gathering information and evidence related to a civil case, and requires the witness to appear in court for a deposition or trial. The General Civil Subpoena, on the other hand, requires the out-of-state witness to appear in court for a deposition, trial, or other judicial proceedings, and may also require the production of documents or other tangible items. Both types of subpoenas must be served on the out-of-state witness in accordance with Indiana law and must include the date, time, and location of the court appearance. Failure to comply with an Indiana Civil Subpoena to Testify for Out of State Litigants may result in the issuance of a contempt order or other penalties.