1.23.120
It must appear on the face of the complaint that there is a reasonable basis to believe that a tribal ordinance has been breached and the property is forfeitable under that ordinance. The complaint shall contain:
(a) A description of the property against which proceedings are instituted;
(b) The ordinance provision allegedly breached;
(c) A description of the breach in language which can be readily understood;
(d) The name, address and other pertinent information about the owner of the property, if known, or a statement that the owner of the property is unknown;
(e) A request for an order to seize the property; and
(f) The name and attestation of the complaining enforcing officer.