The District of Columbia Petitioner's Description Sheet is an official form used by the District of Columbia government to identify and document information about petitioners who are seeking to initiate legal action in a court of law. This form is used by the court to verify the identity of the petitioner and to provide a description of the matter or dispute that the petitioner will be bringing to the court. The District of Columbia Petitioner's Description Sheet can be divided into three distinct types: 1. The Summons and Complaint Description Sheet: This form is used by petitioners who are filing a summons and complaint in the local court. It requires the petitioner to provide information such as the petitioner's full name, address, phone number, and other contact information. It also requires the petitioner to provide a brief description of the dispute and the requested relief. 2. The Petition Description Sheet: This form is used by petitioners who are filing a petition in the local court. It requires the petitioner to provide information such as the petitioner's full name, address, phone number, and other contact information. It also requires the petitioner to provide a brief description of the dispute and the requested relief. 3. The Motion and Order Description Sheet: This form is used by petitioners who are filing a motion and order in the local court. It requires the petitioner to provide information such as the petitioner's full name, address, phone number, and other contact information. It also requires the petitioner to provide a brief description of the dispute and the requested relief.