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  2. Begin by entering the City/County and Court Address in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for court records.
  3. Fill in the Defendant's name and address. This section is vital for identifying who is being summoned.
  4. Input the Date Filed, Trial Date, and Issue Date. These dates are important for tracking the case timeline.
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An order of default is a court order saying that one party (usually the plaintiff) has won the case, and the defendant has lost, because the defendant did not participate in the case. The order of default does not settle the issue of how much money is owed.
The District Court of Maryland was created by an amendment to the Maryland Constitution and came into existence on July 5, 1971. It is a fully state-funded court of record possessing statewide jurisdiction.
The United States District Court for the District of Maryland is the only federal district court in the state of Maryland. It was established in 1789 by the Federal Judiciary Act of 1789.
The District Court hears criminal cases, including motor vehicle/ boating violations and other misdemeanors and limited felonies, although the Circuit courts share jurisdiction if the penalties authorized are three years or more in prison, a fine of $2,500 or more, or both.
Congress has authorized ten judgeships for the District of Maryland.

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If you need information about court records, there is a valuable on-line tool that can help. Its called Maryland Judiciary Case Search or just Case Search. To get started visit mdcourts.gov/casesearch. This video covers the most commonly asked questions about Case Search.
The jurisdiction of the court includes all landlord-tenant cases, replevin actions, motor vehicle violations, misdemeanors and certain felonies.
Call the Maryland Judiciary Service Desk at 410-260-1114. Email the Maryland Judiciary Service Desk at mdcourts@service-now.com.

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