South Carolina Summons for Arbitration is a legal document used to initiate the arbitration process. It is issued by the court requiring the parties involved in a dispute to appear in front of a neutral third-party arbitrator, instead of a jury or judge in a courtroom, to resolve the dispute. It provides the defendant with the necessary information, such as the plaintiff's name, address, the date and location of the arbitration, the claims at issue, and instructions on how to respond to the summons. There are two types of South Carolina Summons for Arbitration: a Summons for Arbitration to a Party and a Summons for Arbitration to a Non-Party.