Indiana Summons (Criminal Case) is a legal document that is issued by a court in the state of Indiana in order to initiate a criminal proceeding. This document typically requires the defendant to appear in court on a specified date and time to answer a criminal charge. The summons also includes the details of the criminal charge, including the applicable statute or ordinance, the date of the alleged offense, and the name of the court. There are two types of Indiana Summons (Criminal Case): criminal summons and criminal complaint. A criminal summons is a document that is issued by the court when a defendant is charged with a criminal offense. It orders the defendant to appear in court on a certain date and time to answer the charge. A criminal complaint is a sworn statement made by the prosecution that outlines the alleged criminal offense. Both documents are necessary for the court to proceed with the criminal case.