Wisconsin Subpoena For Rule 2004 Examination is a court order issued to a party or witness in a legal case requiring them to produce certain documents and/or appear in court for a deposition or trial. This type of subpoena is typically issued in accordance with Wisconsin Rules of Civil Procedure (WRAP) Rule 2004. There are two main types of Wisconsin Subpoena For Rule 2004 Examination: a witness subpoena and a document subpoena. A witness subpoena requires a party or witness to appear in court at a certain time and date to answer questions under oath, while a document subpoena requires a party to produce certain documents or records in court. Both types of subpoenas must be served to the party or witness at least three days before the date of the examination, hearing, or trial.