A Virginia Subpoena for Witnesses is a legal document issued by a court or a party to a lawsuit in the state of Virginia. It is used to compel a witness to appear in court or produce documents relevant to a case. It is also known as a subpoena duces tecum. There are two types of Virginia Subpoena for Witnesses: a subpoena ad testificandum and a subpoena duces tecum. A subpoena ad testificandum is a court order requiring a witness to appear in court and testify. It includes the date, time, and place of the court hearing and the name of the witness. A subpoena duces tecum is a court order requiring a witness to produce certain documents or other materials relevant to a case. It may also include a request for a witness to appear in court and testify. A Virginia Subpoena for Witnesses must be served on the witness either in person or by mail. The witness must comply with the subpoena, or they may be held in contempt of court.