A South Carolina Summons is a legal document issued by a court in the state of South Carolina. It requires a person or entity to appear in court on a specific date and time to answer a complaint or petition that has been filed against them. There are three types of South Carolina Summons: a Summons to Answer a Complaint, a Summons to Answer a Petition, and a Summons to Answer an Application for an Injunction. Each type of South Carolina Summons requires the party to whom it is directed to appear in court, either in person or through an attorney, to answer the complaint or petition. A South Carolina Summons is typically served on the defendant or respondent by certified mail, and failure to respond or appear in court can result in a default judgment being issued against them.