A Nevada Subpoena for Appearance at Trial or Hearing (without Documents) is a legal document issued by a court in Nevada, which requires an individual to appear in court on a specific date and time for a trial or hearing. It is one of the three types of subpoenas issued in Nevada, the other two being a Subpoena for Production of Documents and a Subpoena Ducks Cecum. The Nevada Subpoena for Appearance at Trial or Hearing (without Documents) requires the recipient to appear in court at the specified date and time and give testimony. It does not require the recipient to produce any documents or other evidence. The Nevada Subpoena for Appearance at Trial or Hearing (without Documents) must include the name and address of the court issuing it, the caption of the case, the name of the court reporter, the date and time of the hearing, the name and address of the individual subpoenaed, and the signature of the court clerk or a judge. It must also include a warning that failure to appear in court could result in a fine or a jail sentence.