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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the discovery request production document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Court File No.' and the names of the Petitioner and Respondent at the top of the form. This establishes the context for your request.
  3. In the 'TO:' section, enter the name of the individual or entity from whom you are requesting documents, along with their attorney's name if applicable.
  4. Proceed to each numbered request for production. For each item, clearly specify what documents you are requesting. Use placeholders (e.g., ______) to indicate where specific information is needed.
  5. Ensure that all definitions and terms are understood, particularly what constitutes a 'Document' as outlined in your form. This will help clarify your requests.
  6. Review your entries for accuracy and completeness before finalizing. Utilize our platform’s features to save or share your document as needed.

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Requests for production may be used to inspect and copy documents or tangible items held by another party. Although these requests are most commonly used to obtain copies of documents, they can also be used to test, measure, photograph, etc., any type of physical evidence in the other partys possession or control.
Discovery may be obtained by one or more of the methods provided under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, including: written interrogatories, depositions, requests for production of documents or things for inspection or copying, and requests for admission addressed to parties.
Rule 34(a) enables a party to produce and permit the requesting party or its representative to inspect, copy, sample, or test any designated documents or ESIincluding drawings, writings, graphs, charts, sound recordings, photographs, images, and other data or data compilations.
Interrogatories: Written questions that must be answered under oath. Requests for Production: Asking for specific documents such as financial statements, property deeds, and retirement account statements. Depositions: Oral questioning under oath, usually recorded by a court reporter.
Generally, a request for production asks the responding party to make available the original documents, but a requesting party may permit photocopies of the requested documents be sent instead, if inspection of the original document is not necessary.

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It includes but is not limited to contracts, notes, memoranda, correspondence, diaries, desk or other calendars, statistics, letters, telegrams, minutes, business records, personal records, account statements, reports, studies, checks, receipts, bills, returns, charts, summaries, pamphlets, books, notations of any sort
Generally, a request for production of documents asks the responding party to make available the original documents, but the propounding (asking) party may request that photocopies be sent instead, if inspection of the original document is not necessary.
Document production refers to the process of obtaining and disclosing documents relevant to a legal case during the discovery phase. This involves parties sharing evidence, such as contracts, emails, or reports, which are essential for building a case and supporting claims or defenses.

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