A Florida Subpoena (To Testify) is a court order requiring a person to appear in a court of law, or other judicial proceeding, to testify as a witness. It is issued by the court in which the case is pending, and must be served on the witness to compel their attendance. There are two types of Florida Subpoena (To Testify): a subpoena ad testificandum, which requires a witness to testify, and a subpoena duces tecum, which requires a witness to bring certain documents or records. Both types of subpoenas are legally binding and must be followed. Failure to comply with a subpoena may result in penalties, such as fines or even jail time.