A Texas Summons in a Criminal Case is a document issued by a court that orders a person to appear in court to answer a criminal charge. It is an official notification that a person has been accused of a criminal offense and must appear in court to answer to the charges. The summons includes the time and place of the court hearing, the criminal charge, and the name of the judge presiding over the case. There are two types of Texas Summons in a Criminal Case: an arrest warrant and a citation. An arrest warrant is issued when a person is suspected of a crime and the police have probable cause to believe the person has committed the crime. The warrant orders the person to be arrested and brought before the court. A citation is issued when a person is accused of a minor crime and is not required to be arrested. The citation orders the person to appear in court to answer to the criminal charge.




