Delaware Code § 10-1006

Process; service; return; interim order; investigation
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(a) Following commencement of any action concerning a child, the child and the child's custodian shall be brought into the Court
by summons or other process. If no custodian can be located, the child's guardian, or some suitable person (preferably a near relative)
appointed by the Court to act in behalf of the child shall be notified to appear.
(b) A summons or other process of the Court may be served by any probation officer, sheriff, county, town, or city constable or police
officer within the officer's or constable's jurisdiction, either by reading the same to the person to be served, or by delivering a copy thereof
to the person or by leaving a copy thereof at the person's usual place of abode in the presence of an adult person.
(c) The return of such summons or other process with the indorsement of service by the serving officer in accordance herewith shall
be sufficient proof thereof.
(d) Where no custodian or interested close relative can be located, the Court may make such interim order as the interest of the child
may require.
(e) In delinquency proceedings after the child has been adjudged delinquent and at any time in all other proceedings concerning a child
the Court may accept a study relating to the child previously made by any recognized welfare agency, or may order a study made.

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