A Louisiana Subpoena is a court-ordered document that requires a person to appear in court on a certain date and time to testify in a legal case. The subpoena can also require the recipient to bring certain documents or other evidence to the court. Louisiana Subpoenas are issued by the court clerk upon request of the plaintiff or defense attorney. A Subpoena Ducks Cecum is a type of Louisiana Subpoena that requires the recipient to produce documents or other evidence to the court. It is issued to a third party, such as a witness, or to an individual or company that has possession of the requested documents or evidence. The Subpoena Ducks Cecum must be served on the recipient, meaning that it must be delivered to the recipient in person. There are two types of Louisiana Subpoenas: a Regular Subpoena and a Subpoena Ducks Cecum. A Regular Subpoena is issued to compel a person to appear in court to testify in a legal case. A Subpoena Ducks Cecum is issued to require a person or entity to produce documents or other evidence to the court.