A Vermont Summons in a Chapter 15 Case Seeking Recognition of a Foreign Nonmain Proceeding is a legal document that formally summons those parties involved in the bankruptcy proceeding to appear before the bankruptcy court. The summons is issued by the court and served by the United States Trustee on all known creditors, the debtor, the foreign representative, and any other interested parties. It states the date, time, and place of the hearing, as well as the type of relief sought. There are two types of Vermont Summons: a Notice of Recognition of a Foreign Nonmain Proceeding, and a Notice of Hearing on the Petition for Recognition. The Notice of Recognition informs all interested parties of the court's decision to recognize the foreign proceeding. The Notice of Hearing on the Petition for Recognition informs all interested parties of the court's decision to hold a hearing on the petition for recognition.