The Louisiana Declaration to Clerk of Court for Notice of Suit is a document used to provide notice to a Clerk of Court that a suit has been initiated. The declaration is typically filed either with the summons in a civil suit or with the petition in a criminal case. There are two types of Louisiana Declaration to Clerk of Court for Notice of Suit: the Declaration of the Plaintiff and the Declaration of the Defendant. The Declaration of the Plaintiff is a document that notifies the Clerk of Court that the plaintiff has initiated a suit against the defendant. It includes information about the parties involved in the suit, the legal cause of action, and the relief requested. The Declaration of the Defendant is a document that notifies the Clerk of Court that the defendant has been served with a summons or other process. It includes information about the parties involved in the suit, the legal cause of action, and the date of service of the summons or other process. Both the Declaration of the Plaintiff and the Declaration of the Defendant must be signed by the plaintiff or defendant, respectively, and filed with the Clerk of Court. The filing of the declaration is necessary in order to give the Clerk of Court notice of the suit in order for the Clerk to take the necessary steps to process the suit.