A Florida Summons-Notice To Appear For Pretrial Conference District Court is a document issued by the court that instructs a defendant to appear for a pretrial conference. This type of summons is issued in criminal cases, and it informs the defendant of the date and time of the conference, the name of the court where the conference will be held, and the name of the judge presiding over the case. The Florida Summons-Notice To Appear For Pretrial Conference District Court also contains the criminal charges that have been filed and the name of the prosecutor assigned to the case. There are generally two types of Florida Summons-Notice To Appear For Pretrial Conference District Court: one issued by the court and one issued by the prosecutor. The court-issued summons requires the defendant to appear for the pretrial conference, while the prosecutor-issued summons requires only the defendant's attorney to appear.