Tennessee Summons To Debtor In Involuntary Case (Blank Form) is a legal document issued by a court to a debtor who is the subject of an involuntary bankruptcy petition. The summons informs the debtor of the petition and requires the debtor to appear in court and respond to the petition. The summons also lists the date, time, and place of the hearing, as well as other information about the case. The summons must be served on the debtor by the creditor or the creditor’s attorney. There are two types of Tennessee Summons To Debtor In Involuntary Case (Blank Form): the Notice of Involuntary Petition and the Summons to Debtor. The Notice of Involuntary Petition is sent to the debtor by the creditor or the creditor’s attorney and informs the debtor of the involuntary bankruptcy petition. The Summons to Debtor is sent to the debtor by the court and requires the debtor to appear in court and respond to the petition.