A New Hampshire Subpoena to Produce Documents, Information or Objects is a court-ordered document that requires a person or entity to produce information, records, documents, or objects relevant to a legal matter. There are three types of New Hampshire Subpoenas to Produce Documents, Information or Objects: a subpoena duces tecum, a subpoena ad testificandum, and a subpoena for deposition. A subpoena duces tecum is a court document requiring a person or entity to produce documents, records, or other tangible objects relevant to a case. It is typically issued to an individual or business to compel the production of paper documents, photographs, or other tangible evidence. A subpoena ad testificandum is a court document requiring a person to appear and give sworn testimony in a legal matter. It is typically issued to a witness or expert to compel their live testimony, or it may be issued to a party to compel their attendance at a hearing or deposition. A subpoena for deposition is a court document requiring a person to appear and give sworn testimony in a deposition. It is typically issued to a witness or expert to compel their attendance at a deposition, or it may be issued to a party to compel their appearance for a deposition. In all cases, a New Hampshire Subpoena to Produce Documents, Information or Objects must be served upon the person or entity to whom it is directed. The subpoenaed person or entity must then comply with the order, or seek relief from the court.