A Louisiana Subpoena to Produce Documents, Information, or Objects or Permit Inspection of Premises in a Civil Action is a legal order issued by a court in Louisiana requiring a person or entity to produce documents, information, or objects or permit inspection of premises in a civil action. This type of subpoena requires a person or entity to provide any relevant documents, information, or objects, or to permit inspection of premises in a civil action, within the state of Louisiana. There are two main types of Louisiana Subpoenas to Produce Documents, Information, or Objects or Permit Inspection of Premises in a Civil Action: the Louisiana Subpoena duces tecum and the Louisiana Subpoena ad testificandum. A Louisiana Subpoena duces tecum requires a person or entity to produce documents, information, or objects for use as evidence in a civil action. The documents, information, or objects requested must be relevant to the litigation and must be specific. A Louisiana Subpoena ad testificandum requires a person or entity to appear in court to provide testimony or other evidence in a civil action. The testimony or evidence must be relevant to the litigation and must be specific. Both types of Louisiana Subpoena to Produce Documents, Information, or Objects or Permit Inspection of Premises in a Civil Action must be served on the person or entity being subpoenaed and must be accompanied by a fee. The person or entity being subpoenaed also has the right to object to the subpoena and can file a motion to quash the subpoena in court.