Delaware Code § 16-5008

Probable cause complaint
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(a) If an involuntary patient has not been discharged by the hospital by the end of the 48-hour provisional admission period, the hospital
shall file a verified complaint for involuntary civil commitment in the Superior Court or in the Family Court if the involuntary patient
would otherwise be amenable to Family Court jurisdiction under other provisions of law. The complaint shall set forth in detail facts to
show that the hospital, as petitioner, reasonably and in good faith believes that the involuntary patient (who shall be named as respondent)
is a person who meets the standard for involuntary inpatient commitment set forth in § 5011 of this title, and who should be continued
as a patient at the hospital pursuant to this chapter until the patient is determined no longer to meet the criteria for involuntary inpatient
hospitalization. The complaint shall also aver that the involuntary patient has been advised of the patient's rights under this chapter. Copies
of the emergency detention certificate and the provisional admission certificate shall be attached to the complaint. A notarized affidavit
indicating that a hospital official has reviewed each complaint shall be filed, with the original copy sent to the court to be maintained
in the patient's file.
(b) The hospital's affidavit filed with the complaint shall indicate whether the involuntary patient is able to afford counsel and whether
the patient requested an independent psychiatric witness.

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