Minnesota Summons is a legal document issued by a court of law in the state of Minnesota. It is typically issued as a part of a court proceeding or lawsuit, and it is a formal notice to the defendant to appear in court on a certain date and time. Minnesota Summons can be either a summons for a civil case or a criminal case. For civil cases, the summons is used to inform the defendant of their legal rights and obligations in the case. It will also include the time and date of the court hearing, as well as any additional information the court needs the defendant to know. For criminal cases, Minnesota Summons is used to inform the defendant of their alleged violation of the law. It will also include the time and date of the court hearing, as well as any additional information the court needs the defendant to know. The two main types of Minnesota Summons are: 1. Civil Summons: used to inform the defendant of their legal rights and obligations in a civil case. 2. Criminal Summons: used to inform the defendant of their alleged violation of the law in a criminal case.