Nevada Summons is a legal document issued by a court in Nevada, usually in response to the filing of a complaint or petition. It requires the defendant to appear before the court on a specific date and time to answer the complaint or petition that is filed against them. There are three types of Nevada Summons: Personal Summons, Waiver of Service Summons, and Judicial Summons. A Personal Summons requires the defendant to appear in court in person, while a Waiver of Service Summons allows the defendant to waive their right to appear in court if they agree to the terms of the summons. Finally, a Judicial Summons requires the defendant to appear in court and serve a copy of the complaint or petition to the court.