New York Summons To Debtor In Involuntary Case (Poughkeepsie) is a legal document used to initiate an involuntary bankruptcy case against a debtor in the Poughkeepsie, New York, area. It is issued by the court and served to the debtor by a process server. The summons informs the debtor of the filing of an involuntary bankruptcy petition against them and directs them to appear in court or otherwise respond to the petition. It also includes information about the bankruptcy case like the case number, the names of the creditors, and the date and time of the hearing. There are two types of New York Summons To Debtor In Involuntary Case (Poughkeepsie): one for an individual debtor and one for a corporation or business. Both types contain the same information and must be served on the debtor.