A Wisconsin Subpoena to Produce Documents, Information, or Objects or to Permit Inspection of Premises in a Civil Action is a legal document issued by a state court that orders a person or entity to produce certain documents or objects or to allow inspection of certain premises in a civil action. The three types of Wisconsin Subpoena to Produce Documents, Information, or Objects or to Permit Inspection of Premises in a Civil Action are a Subpoena Ducks Cecum, a Subpoena Ad Testificandum, and a Subpoena for the Inspection of Premises. A Subpoena Ducks Cecum is a court order that requires a person or entity to produce certain documents or objects in the possession of that person or entity. This type of subpoena is commonly used to compel a witness to bring documents or other tangible evidence with them when they appear in court. A Subpoena Ad Testificandum is a court order that requires a person to appear in court to testify. This type of subpoena is often used when a witness has significant knowledge about a case and is needed in court to provide testimony. A Subpoena for the Inspection of Premises is a court order that requires a person or entity to allow inspection of certain premises. This type of subpoena is commonly used when a party to a lawsuit needs to inspect a property or an object to determine its condition, origin, or value. In Wisconsin, a Subpoena to Produce Documents, Information, or Objects or to Permit Inspection of Premises in a Civil Action must be served on the person or entity to which it is addressed. The person or entity must then comply with the requirements of the subpoena or file a motion to quash the subpoena in court.