New York Summons With Notice is a legal document issued by a court in the state of New York. It is typically served by a court-appointed process server, and it requires a person to appear in court and answer to a legal complaint. The summons with notice includes the plaintiff's complaint, the defendant's name and address, the court's name and address, and the date and time the defendant must appear in court. It also includes a copy of the complaint against the defendant. There are three types of New York Summons With Notice: Criminal, Civil, and Small Claims. The Criminal Summons With Notice is issued when a person is accused of a crime. The Civil Summons With Notice is issued when a person is being sued in civil court. The Small Claims Summons With Notice is issued when a person is being sued for a small amount of money.