A Virginia Subpoena for Witness is a legal document issued by a court in the state of Virginia, which requires a witness to appear in court to testify in a case. This type of subpoena is used to compel a witness to appear and provide testimony or documents related to a legal dispute. There are two types of Virginia Subpoena for Witness: a Subpoena Ducks Cecum and a Subpoena Ad Testificandum. A Subpoena Ducks Cecum requires a witness to appear in court and bring any physical evidence, documents, or other items that are relevant to the case. This type of subpoena is typically used when a witness has specific documents or items that are needed as evidence. A Subpoena Ad Testificandum requires a witness to appear in court and provide testimony about what they have seen, heard, or experienced. This type of subpoena is typically used when a witness has first-hand knowledge of the events or circumstances in question. Both types of Virginia Subpoena for Witness are legally binding documents, and failure to comply with a subpoena may result in serious consequences for the witness.