An Illinois Subpoena For Deposition is a legal document issued by the state of Illinois that requires a witness to appear and provide testimony regarding a case. This type of subpoena is typically used during civil and criminal proceedings to compel a witness to appear in court or a deposition room and provide information or evidence related to the case. It is issued by the clerk of court or a person authorized by the court, and must be served on the witness in person. Types of Illinois Subpoena For Deposition include: Subpoena Ducks Cecum, Subpoena Ad Testificandum, Subpoena De Novo, and Subpoena De Proprio.




