A Minnesota Juvenile Subpoena is a court order issued by the Minnesota court system that requires a person to appear at a specific time, date, and location to give testimony or provide evidence in a juvenile court case. There are four types of Minnesota Juvenile Subpoenas: (1) Subpoena for a Witness; (2) Subpoena for Production of Documents; (3) Subpoena for Physical Evidence; and (4) Subpoena for a Mental Health Evaluation. A Subpoena for a Witness requires a person to appear and testify at a juvenile hearing or trial. A Subpoena for Production of Documents requires a person to produce documents or records relevant to the juvenile case. A Subpoena for Physical Evidence requires a person to produce physical evidence such as clothing, weapons, or other items. A Subpoena for a Mental Health Evaluation requires a person to be evaluated by a mental health professional.