Indiana Civil Subpoena for Production for Out of State Litigants is a court order that requires a person or entity to produce documents, records, or other tangible evidence for use in a pending civil lawsuit. It is issued by a court of competent jurisdiction in Indiana and served on a third party located outside of Indiana. There are two types of Indiana Civil Subpoena for Production for Out of State Litigants: a general subpoena and a subpoena duces tecum. A general subpoena requires the production of documents, records, or other tangible evidence relevant to the lawsuit, while a subpoena duces tecum requires the production of specifically identified documents, records, or other tangible evidence. The subpoena must include all relevant information, including the name of the party requesting the evidence, the party from whom the evidence is requested, the nature of the evidence requested, and the date by which the evidence must be produced. The recipient of the subpoena must respond to the court within the specified timeframe. Failure to comply with the subpoena can result in contempt of court.