The New York Request for Warrant (CIV-LT-100) is a document that is used to legally compel a person or entity to appear in court or to produce documents or other evidence. It is commonly used in civil lawsuits where a party needs to be served with a summons or for the court to issue a subpoena. The form is available online from the New York State Unified Court System website. The New York Request for Warrant (CIV-LT-100) is divided into two parts: the request for warrant and the warrant itself. The request must be completed and signed by the party requesting the warrant and must include the cause of action, the names of the parties involved, and the relief requested. The warrant must include the name of the court, the date of issuance, and the names and addresses of the parties to be served. There are two types of New York Request for Warrant (CIV-LT-100): a summons and a subpoena. A summons is used to notify a person or entity of an impending court case and to require them to appear in court on a specified date and time. A subpoena is used to require the production of documents or other evidence in a lawsuit.