New York Summons with Notice is a document that is issued by a court or court officer, informing a person that they are being sued and must appear in court to answer the complaint. The Summons with Notice must be served on the defendant, typically by a process server or sheriff. It includes information about the case, the court, and the time and place where the defendant must appear in court. Depending on the nature of the case, the Summons with Notice may also provide additional information about the plaintiff’s case, including the amount of damages being sought. New York Summons with Notice can come in different forms, including: Civil Summons with Notice, Small Claims Summons with Notice, and Violation Summons with Notice.




