Hawaii Summons To Answer Complaint is a court document issued by a court in Hawaii that orders a person or business to appear in court and answer a complaint. The Summons is typically issued by a court clerk after a complaint has been filed. The Hawaii Summons To Answer Complaint contains the name of the court, the name of the party being summoned, the name of the plaintiff, the case number, the date of filing, the name of the judge assigned to the case, and a statement informing the person or business that they must appear in court on a specified date to answer the complaint. There are two types of Hawaii Summons To Answer Complaint: Personal Summons and Business Summons. A Personal Summons is issued to an individual, while a Business Summons is issued to a business entity such as a corporation or limited liability company.