Alaska Summons on Third-Party Complaint is a type of court order that is issued when a person (the third-party) has been named as a defendant in a civil lawsuit and must appear in court to answer the allegations against them. The summons may be issued by either the plaintiff or the court, depending on the situation. The summons will include information about the case, including the allegations, the defendant's rights, and the date, time, and location of the court hearing. There are two types of Alaska Summons on Third-Party Complaint: a Summons for Personal Appearance and a Summons for Answer. A Summons for Personal Appearance requires the defendant to appear in court while a Summons for Answer requires the defendant to answer the allegations in writing.