A Vermont Subpoena For Rule 2004 Examination is a document issued by a court in the state of Vermont that orders a person or entity to appear before the court or a third party to give testimony or provide documents and other evidence. This type of subpoena is commonly used in civil cases for discovery purposes, such as to obtain information for a deposition or to inspect documents. There are two types of Vermont Subpoena For Rule 2004 Examination: a Subpoena Ducks Cecum, which requires a person to produce documents or tangible things, and a Subpoena Ad Testificandum, which requires a person to appear in court or before a third party to give testimony. Both types of subpoenas must be properly served to the individual or entity being summoned. Failure to comply with a Vermont Subpoena For Rule 2004 Examination can result in civil or criminal penalties.