A Wyoming Summons to Debtor in Involuntary Case is a legal document which is served on a debtor in an involuntary case. It is a formal notice from the court which informs the debtor that they are being sued on the grounds of nonpayment of a debt. The summons outlines the creditor’s claim, the amount of the debt, and the court’s instructions for the debtor’s response. It also includes a deadline for the debtor to file an answer with the court. There are two types of Wyoming Summons to Debtor in Involuntary Case: a standard summons and an expedited summons. The standard summons is typically used when the creditor has filed a complaint against the debtor for nonpayment of a debt. It outlines the creditor’s claim, the amount of the debt, and the court’s instructions for the debtor’s response. The expedited summons is used when the creditor has requested an expedited hearing and the court has granted it. This summons outlines the same information as the standard summons, but also includes the date and time of the expedited hearing.