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Domestic Relations Case. File Name. dc118.pdf.To: (Defendant's name and address). Three (3) copies of the summons for each defendant being sued must be completed and submitted to the Court. The second or back page of the summons court form has a section to complete for proof of service. If the summons is properly completed, the clerk must sign, seal, and issue it to the plaintiff for service on the defendant. It begins when the Plaintiff files the Summons and Complaint. This isn't a complete statement of the law. To file a civil suit in Dearborn, one must contact the Civil Division of the 19th District Court to secure a summons and complaint form. A general civil lawsuit starts when the plaintiff files 3 forms.