Florida Subpoena Ducks Cecum For Trial is a legal process whereby a party to a lawsuit is required by the court to produce documents or other tangible evidence for use as evidence at trial. This type of subpoena is issued before the actual trial begins and is usually issued to a third party, such as a bank or other business, to produce documents or other items that are relevant to the case. The types of Florida Subpoena Ducks Cecum For Trial include: — Trial Subpoena Ducks Cecum: A trial subpoena duces tecum requires the recipient to produce documents or other tangible evidence that may be relevant to the trial. — Deposition SubpoenDuckseCecumum: A deposition subpoena duces tecum is used to compel the production of documents or other tangible evidence prior to a trial. This type of subpoena is used to aid in the discovery phase of the litigation process. — Trial Subpoena Ad Testificandum: A trial subpoena ad testificandum is used to compel the attendance of a witness at a trial. The witness may be required to provide testimony or to produce documents or other tangible evidence. — Deposition Subpoena Ad Testificandum: A deposition subpoena ad testificandum is used to compel the attendance of a witness for a deposition prior to the trial. The witness may be required to provide testimony or to produce documents or other tangible evidence. — Subpoena for the Taking of a Deposition: This type of subpoena is used to compel the attendance of a witness for the taking of a deposition. The witness may be required to provide testimony or to produce documents or other tangible evidence.