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How do you write a Summon? Every summons includes the following: the names of the plaintiff(s) and defendant(s), the case number, the place where the lawsuit has been filed, the name and address of the plaintiffs lawyer or the plaintiff, and the date by which the defendant has to respond to the lawsuit.
On a separate page or pages, write a short and plain statement of the answer to the allegations in the complaint. Number the paragraphs. The answer should correspond to each paragraph in the complaint, with paragraph 1 of the answer corresponding to paragraph 1 of the complaint, etc.
In law, an answer refers to a defendant's first formal written statement to a plaintiff's initial petition or complaint.
Be brief. Answer the allegations in the complaint with one or two sentences. Again remember that the statements you make in your answer can be used as admissions against you. Your response to the allegations in the complaint may admit part of the statement in the specific paragraph and deny part.
You may be able to respond to your summons by submitting your defense online or by mail. Please visit the Hearing Online page and the Hearing by Mail pages to learn if your summons is eligible. If so, OATH must receive your written defense submission prior to the scheduled hearing date.