A Missouri Subpoena To Produce Documents, Information, Or Objects Or To Permit Inspection of Premises in A Civil Action is a written order issued by a court or a party to a court action requiring a person or organization to provide documents, information, or objects, or to allow inspection of premises, for use as evidence in a civil action. This type of subpoena is commonly issued during the discovery process in a civil lawsuit and is legally binding. There are two main types of Missouri Subpoena to Produce Documents, Information, Or Objects Or To Permit Inspection of Premises in A Civil Action: a subpoena duces tecum and a subpoena ad testificandum. A subpoena duces tecum is a court order requiring a witness to appear in court and bring certain documents or tangible objects with them. The witness may also be required to answer questions about the documents or objects. A subpoena ad testificandum is a court order requiring a witness to appear in court and testify. The witness may also be required to answer questions about their testimony. In both types of Missouri Subpoena To Produce Documents, Information, Or Objects Or To Permit Inspection of Premises in A Civil Action, the person or organization receiving the subpoena must comply or face legal consequences.