A Pennsylvania Subpoena to Attend And Testify is a legal document issued by a court or other legal authority in Pennsylvania to compel a witness to appear in court or other legal proceedings. It is intended to ensure that the witness will provide testimony or other evidence related to the case or hearing. There are two types of Pennsylvania Subpoena to Attend And Testify: an individual subpoena and a duces tecum subpoena. An individual subpoena requires the witness to appear in court to give oral testimony. The witness may also be asked to provide documents and other tangible evidence. A duces tecum subpoena requires the witness to appear in court and bring specific documents or other evidence with them. This type of subpoena may also require the witness to provide testimony related to the documents or evidence. Both types of Pennsylvania Subpoena to Attend And Testify must include the specific date, time, and location of the court hearing or other legal proceedings. The subpoenas must be signed by an authorized person, such as an attorney, judge, or court clerk. The subpoenas must also be served upon the witness in accordance with Pennsylvania law. Failure to comply with a subpoena can result in legal consequences.