An Ohio Precise Subpoena is a court document used by the courts to require a witness to appear in court and give testimony. It can also be used to require the production of documents or tangible things. The Ohio Precise Subpoena is issued by the court, and must be served by the sheriff or a process server. A Bailiff's Return is the document that is filed by the sheriff or process server after they have served the Ohio Precise Subpoena. It is used to certify that the recipient of the subpoena has been properly served. There are two types of Ohio Precise Subpoena and Bailiff's Return. The first type is the General Ohio Precise Subpoena and Bailiff's Return, which is used to request the presence of a witness or the production of documents or tangible things. The second type is the Special Ohio Precise Subpoena and Bailiff's Return, which is used to request the presence of a witness or the production of documents or tangible things that are related to a specific case.