Arizona Summons is a legal document issued by the court to notify an individual that they are being sued by another person or entity. It is issued to the defendant and requires them to appear before the court and answer to the allegations. The summons also informs the defendant of the consequences of failing to appear in court. There are two types of Arizona Summons: a general summons and a special summons. A general summons is used in civil cases and requires the defendant to appear on a certain date and time. A special summons is used in criminal cases and requires the defendant to appear at a specific time and place. It is important to note that failure to appear for either type of summons can result in a default judgment against the defendant.