New Jersey Information Subpoena — Appendix XI-L is a document used by the state of New Jersey to obtain information from an individual or entity. It is a type of civil discovery tool used to gather information for a legal proceeding in the state. It is issued by the court, typically on the request of one of the parties involved in the case. Furthermore, it is served on the party or entity that is required to produce the requested information. The type of information sought through a New Jersey Information Subpoena — Appendix XI-L typically includes documents, records, and other tangible evidence. It may also demand the production of certain types of information, such as financial records, phone records, emails, and other communications. There are two types of New Jersey Information Subpoena — Appendix XI-L: a SubpoenDuckseCecumum and a Subpoena Ad Testificandum. A Subpoena Ducks Cecum is a subpoena that requires the production of documents, records, or other tangible evidence. A Subpoena Ad Testificandum is a subpoena that requires the recipient to appear in court to give testimony.