An Initial Statement About an Eviction Judgment Against You (individuals) is a formal notice that is issued by a court to inform an individual that they have been evicted from their residence or place of business. This document typically includes the name of the tenant, the address of the property, the reasons for the eviction, the amount of any outstanding rent or fees, and the date by which the tenant must vacate the premises. Depending on the circumstances, the eviction may be executed through a summary process or through a more formal court proceeding. There are two main types of Initial Statement About an Eviction Judgment Against You (individuals): Summary Process and Formal Court Proceedings. A Summary Process Initial Statement will outline the court's decision to evict the tenant and provide a timeline for the tenant to comply with the order. A Formal Court Proceedings Initial Statement will provide a detailed explanation of the legal proceedings that led to the court's decision. It will also include a timeline for the tenant to comply with the order.