Georgia Application for Subpoenas is a legal document used to obtain evidence or testimony for use in a court case. It is issued by a judge or magistrate and requires a person or entity to attend a court hearing, produce documents, or provide testimony. Subpoenas can be used for civil or criminal cases. Common types of Georgia Application for Subpoenas include witness subpoenas, deposition subpoenas, document subpoenas, and medical examination subpoenas. Witness subpoenas require a person to appear in court to give testimony. Deposition subpoenas require a person to appear to give testimony outside of court, usually in a conference room. Document subpoenas require a person or entity to provide documents related to the case. Lastly, medical examination subpoenas require a person to be examined by a doctor in order to provide evidence in the case.