A New York Subpoena To Produce Documents, Information, or Objects or To Permit Inspection of Premises is a legal document issued by a court in the state of New York. This type of subpoena requires the recipient to produce documents, information, or objects, or allow an inspection of premises, as specified in the subpoena. This type of document is commonly used in civil and criminal proceedings, including in cases involving divorce, bankruptcy, or criminal investigations. There are two types of New York Subpoena To Produce Documents, Information, or Objects or To Permit Inspection of Premises. The first type is a Subpoena Ducks Cecum, which requires the recipient to produce certain documents, information, or objects. The other type is a Subpoena Ad Testificandum, which requires the recipient to appear in court and testify. Both types of subpoenas must be served in accordance with New York law. Failure to comply with a subpoena can result in a contempt of court charge.