You don't need to sign the summons, that was my mistake, sorry (forgot already . Thanks lazyCiS for correcting this.
i saw some sommons on pacer in my district (but never downloaded them), I'm sure you can find some too if you search in your district:
https://pacer.login.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/login.pl?court_id=00idx
About the summonds and return receit - it's very easy, just fill it up as instructed. Clerk in court told me that all defendants can be put in the same sumoons page (in our district there's a choice to use one summons per defender or all of them on same summons) . On the second pageL fill up the names etx, mark Other box and spedify "certified mail signature requested", also put the date when US attorney received the summons at the top for ""service of summons and compaint was made by me".
If you have more questions, the clerk will help you.
Thank you for your reply and lazyCIS' reply. Toay I got a case number from the court clerk's office. They gave me two addresses in a hurry and i want to double check with you guys:
U.S. Attorney's Office
219 S Dearborn Street, 5th Floor,
Chicago, IL 60604
The other one is :
Peter D Keisler
Acting U.S. Attorney General
U.S. Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
Washington DC, 20530-0001
The first address doesn't has any person's name on it. I guess that is normal??
And I only need to mail one copy of stamped summon and one copy of complaint (with exhibits) to each defendant, and US Attorney's office, and US Attorney General, right?
After that, I can use the returned receipt and summons to file something with the court, right?
I felt depressed before I filed this case. Now I do feel more hopeful and happier. Hope the situation can be turned around soon. And I cannot go anywhere without the help from your guys. This forum is a great place to exchange information and encourage each other to fight for ourselves!