Hawaii Summons is an official court document issued by a court in the state of Hawaii. It is used to notify a defendant of an impending court case and to compel them to appear in court. There are two types of Hawaii Summons: a Summons for Civil Cases and a Summons for Criminal Cases. The civil summons includes information such as the court’s name, the case number, the date of the hearing, and the name of the plaintiff. The criminal summons includes information such as the court’s name, the case number, the date of the hearing, the name of the prosecutor, and the charges against the defendant. Both types of Summons must be served to the defendant in person or through registered mail. The defendant must then appear in court on the specified date and time.