How long do you have to answer a lawsuit in Delaware?

Your deadline to respond after being served a summons in Delaware, by court. The single controlling deadline is the date on your actual summons. General information, not legal advice.

General / district court20 days (Superior Court)
Limited / small-claims (most debt suits)15 days (Justice of the Peace Court — most consumer debt)
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Delaware note: Most consumer-debt cases are in JP Court with only 15 days — shorter than Superior Court. Source: Del. Super. Ct. Civ. R. 12(a); JP Court rules.

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FAQ

How long do I have to respond to a court summons in Delaware?

In Delaware the general trial-court deadline to file an Answer is 20 days (Superior Court). But most debt lawsuits are filed in the limited/small-claims court, where it is: 15 days (Justice of the Peace Court — most consumer debt). The single controlling deadline is the date printed on your served summons.

What happens if I ignore a lawsuit in Delaware?

If you miss the deadline the court can enter a default judgment against you — the plaintiff wins automatically and can garnish wages or levy bank accounts. Responding on time preserves your defenses and forces the plaintiff to prove the debt.

Is a "summons" by phone or email a real lawsuit in Delaware?

No. A real lawsuit arrives as physical court papers with a court name and a case/docket number. A phone call, text, or email demanding payment to "avoid arrest" is a scam — you are never arrested for a consumer debt.