Delaware Code § 10-7106

Jurisdiction; complaint; notice of lis pendens
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(a) Any action under this chapter shall be brought in the Superior Court of the county in which the property is located.

(b) At or before the commencement of the action a verified complaint alleging the facts constituting the criminal nuisance shall be
filed in the office of the prothonotary of Superior Court, together with a notice of the pendency of the action, containing the names of the
parties, the object of the action, and a brief description of the property affected thereby. Such notice of lis pendens shall be immediately
recorded by the prothonotary.
(c) The Court shall have in rem jurisdiction over the premises alleged to be a criminal nuisance, and the complaint initiating the civil
action pursuant to this chapter shall name as a defendant the premises involved, describing it by block, lot number and street address, or
by such means as are appropriate in the circumstances.

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