Discovery Interrogatories from Plaintiff to Defendant with Production Requests - Maryland 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name and address of the Petitioner/Plaintiff at the top of the form. Ensure all details are accurate for proper identification.
  3. In the section labeled 'INTERROGATORY NO. 1', provide your full name, social security number, date of birth, residence address, and telephone number as requested.
  4. For subsequent interrogatories, carefully read each question and fill in your responses. For example, in INTERROGATORY NO. 2, attach copies of your income tax returns and W-2 forms for the past three years.
  5. Continue through each interrogatory, ensuring that you provide detailed answers and any required attachments as specified in the requests.
  6. Once completed, review your answers for accuracy and completeness before signing at the bottom of the document.

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2-341. (a) Without leave of court. A party may file an amendment to a pleading without leave of court by the date set forth in a scheduling order or, if there is no scheduling order, no later than 30 days before a scheduled trial date.
Maryland Rule 2-421 Interrogatories in Maryland Interrogatories are formal questions in writing to the adverse party requiring written responses under oath. Parties may serve thirty interrogatories to each other and typically have thirty days to respond in Maryland.
You must respond to each request individually. You do not need to repeat the text of the question, but your responses must be in the same order as the requests, and each response should be labeled with the same number or letter as the request. There is no Judicial Council form for this procedure.
Interrogatories are formal questions in writing to the adverse party requiring written responses under oath. Parties may serve thirty interrogatories to each other and typically have thirty days to respond in Maryland. This rule does not specifically direct how the interrogatories should be asked.
A party may obtain discovery regarding any matter, not privileged, including the existence, description, nature, custody, condition, and location of any documents or other tangible things and the identity and location of persons having knowledge of any discoverable matter, if the matter sought is relevant to the

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(b) Availability; Number; Time for Filing. Any party may serve written interrogatories directed to any other party. Unless the court orders otherwise, a party may serve only one set of not more than 15 interrogatories to be answered by the same party.
Maryland Rule of Procedure 2-422 controls how and when to request production of documents and to respond to production of documents requests in circuit court cases. A deposition is a recorded in-person session in which the party who requested the deposition asks questions of another party or witness.
Under the Maryland Rules, a party has the right to obtain discovery on any non-privileged matter that is relevant to the subject matter of the action.

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