A Tennessee Fact Witness Voucher is a document used by a court in the state of Tennessee to certify the attendance of a witness at a trial. The voucher is signed by the attending witness and the court clerk, and serves as proof of the witness' appearance in court. There are two types of Tennessee Fact Witness Voucher: a Civil Fact Witness Voucher and a Criminal Fact Witness Voucher. The Civil Fact Witness Voucher is used for civil cases, and the Criminal Fact Witness Voucher is used for criminal cases. Both documents contain information about the witness such as name, address, age, occupation, and other relevant details. The voucher also includes the date and time of the witness' appearance in court, as well as a statement verifying the accuracy of the provided information.