A Kentucky Subpoena to Appear and Testify at a Hearing or Trial in a Civil Action is a legal document that orders a person to appear in court at a specified time and place to provide testimony related to a civil action. It is issued by the court and may be served by an officer of the court or by a designated representative. Generally, the recipient must be present in court to provide evidence at the hearing or trial, although there are exceptions. There are two types of Kentucky Subpoena to Appear and Testify at a Hearing or Trial in a Civil Action: 1. Subpoena for Testimony: This type of subpoena orders the recipient to appear in court to testify. Generally, the testimony is limited to facts and information that the recipient has direct knowledge of. 2. Subpoena for Documents: This type of subpoena orders the recipient to produce documents or other items that are relevant to the hearing or trial. This type of subpoena may also require the recipient to provide testimony regarding the documents.