Nevada Summons is a document issued by a court in the state of Nevada that orders a person to appear in court to answer to a legal action, such as a lawsuit. There are two types of Nevada Summons: a summons for a civil action and a summons for a criminal action. In a civil action, the summons will generally include the name of the plaintiff and the defendant, a brief description of the action being taken, and the date and time the defendant is required to appear in court. In a criminal action, the summons will usually include the name of the defendant, the offense they are charged with, and the date and time the defendant is required to appear in court. Nevada Summons must be served to the defendant, and they must be served in accordance with Nevada law.