North Carolina Complaint for Civil Case is a legal document used to initiate a lawsuit in the North Carolina state court system. It is the first step in the civil litigation process, and contains information such as the names of the parties involved in the case, the legal basis for the lawsuit, the relief sought by the plaintiff, and other relevant facts. The Complaint must be filed with the court in order for a case to move forward. There are three main types of North Carolina Complaint for Civil Case: Complaint for Damages, Complaint for Equitable Relief, and Complaint for a Declaratory Judgment. Complaint for Damages is used to seek monetary compensation from the defendant, typically for some form of injury or harm caused. Complaint for Equitable Relief is used to ask the court to take some action to correct a wrong or enforce a right. Complaint for a Declaratory Judgment is used to ask the court to clarify a legal issue or legal right.