Delaware Code § 25-5704

Commencement of action and notice of complaint
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(a) The proceeding shall be commenced by filing a complaint for possession with the court.
(b) Upon commencement of an action, the court shall issue the process specified in the praecipe and shall cause service of the complaint
on the defendant, together with a notice stating the time and place of the hearing. The notice shall further state that if the defendant shall
fail at such time to appear and defend against the complaint, defendant may be precluded from afterwards raising any defense or a claim
based on such defense in any other proceeding or action.
(c) The party requesting the issuance of process may file a motion for the appointment of a special process server, consistent with
Justice of the Peace Court Civil Rules. The party requesting the appointment of a special process server may prepare a form of order for
signature by the clerk of court under the seal of the court. Blank forms for a motion for the appointment of a special process server and
for an order appointing such a special process server shall be provided by the clerk of the court on request of the party.

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