A Georgia Subpoena for Production of Documentary Evidence is a legal document issued by a court that orders a person or entity to produce certain documents related to a court case. These documents can be physical items such as photographs, letters, contracts, or electronic items such as emails, text messages, and other computer data. There are two types of Georgia Subpoena for Production of Documentary Evidence: the Subpoena Ducks Cecum, which requires the recipient to produce documents; and the Subpoena Ad Testificandum, which requires the recipient to appear in court and provide testimony related to the documents. Both types of subpoenas are issued by a court of competent jurisdiction and are legally binding.