A Nevada Deposition Subpoena is a legal document issued by a court or other authority, which requires a person to appear before a court or other authority and provide sworn testimony regarding a matter in dispute. This type of subpoena is unique to Nevada and is used to compel a witness to testify in a deposition. There are three main types of Nevada Deposition Subpoenas: a general subpoena, a specific subpoena, and a special subpoena. A general subpoena is issued to an individual in order to gather information about a general subject. It can be used to compel a witness to testify about a certain subject or to provide documents related to the case. A specific subpoena is issued to a specific individual and requires that individual to answer specific questions or provide documents related to the case. A special subpoena is issued to a witness who has important evidence related to the case, such as documents or other tangible evidence. It is issued to compel a witness to testify in a deposition and provide the information or evidence requested. In all cases, if the person fails to comply with a Nevada deposition subpoena, they may be subject to penalties, including fines and imprisonment.