California Order For Publication Of Summons Citation Or Notice Of Hearing is a court document that orders an individual or entity to be served with a summons, citation, or notice of hearing. This document is used when the individual or entity cannot be served by other means, such as personal service, mail, or publication of the summons. The California Order For Publication Of Summons Citation Or Notice Of Hearing is issued by the court and must be signed by a judge. The Order For Publication Of Summons Citation Or Notice Of Hearing is typically used in a legal action, such as a divorce or civil suit. It requires the defendant to appear in court at a specified time and place, and allows the plaintiff to ask for a judgment against the defendant if they fail to appear. There are two types of California Order For Publication Of Summons Citation Or Notice Of Hearing. The first type is the Order For Publication Of Summons Citation, which is used when the defendant cannot be served with a summons by other means. The second type is the Order For Publication Of Notice Of Hearing, which is used when the defendant cannot be served with a notice of hearing by other means.