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Rule 20-203(a)(2) requires the clerk to review a submission prior to docketing. If your submission materially violates a provision of the Rules in Title 20 or an applicable published policy or procedure established by the State Court Administrator, the clerk may issue a Deficiency Notice under Rule 20-203(d).
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