Rule 34. Producing Documents, Electronically Stored Information, and Tangible Things, or Entering onto Land, for Inspection and Other Purposes
(a)
In General. A party may serve on any other party a request within the scope of Rule
26
(b):
(1)
to produce and permit the requesting party or its representative to inspect, copy, test, or sample the following items in the responding party’s possession, custody, or control:
(A)
any designated documents or electronically stored information—including writings, drawings, graphs, charts, photographs, sound recordings, images, and other data or data compilations—stored in any medium from which information can be obtained either directly or, if necessary, after translation by the responding party into a reasonably usable form; or
(b)
Procedure.
(1)
Contents of the Request. The request:
(2)
Responses and Objections.
(A)
Time to Respond. The party to whom the request is directed must respond in writing within 30 days after being served. A shorter or longer time may be stipulated to under Rule
29 or be ordered by the court.
(B)
Responding to Each Item. For each item or category, the response must either state that inspection and related activities will be permitted as requested or state an objection to the request, including the reasons.
(C)
Objections. An objection to part of a request must specify the part and permit inspection of the rest.
(D)
Responding to a Request for Production of Electronically Stored Information. The response may state an objection to a requested form for producing electronically stored information. If the responding party objects to a requested form—or if no form was specified in the request—the party must state the form or forms it intends to use.
(E)
Producing the Documents or Electronically Stored Information. Unless otherwise stipulated or ordered by the court, these procedures apply to producing documents or electronically stored information:
(i)
A party must produce documents as they are kept in the usual course of business or must organize and label them to correspond to the categories in the request;
(c)
Nonparties. As provided in Rule
45, a nonparty may be compelled to produce documents and tangible things or to permit an inspection.