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  2. Begin by marking the box if your form contains Restricted Information. This is crucial for confidentiality.
  3. Fill in the District Court of Maryland details, including your city/county and court address, along with the case number.
  4. Provide your information as the petitioner, including your name, address, and contact numbers. If applicable, include details for any minor children or individuals you are seeking protection for.
  5. In the section regarding acts committed by the respondent, check all relevant boxes that apply to your situation and provide specific details about each incident.
  6. Complete any additional sections regarding other harm caused by the respondent and specify what relief you are seeking from the court.
  7. Finally, affirm that all information provided is true before submitting your petition.

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Most judicial records are in the custody of a local clerks office. To request those records, please contact the appropriate clerks office, which is generally where the case was filed or the hearing or trial was conducted.
Rule 2-402(g) and Rule 2-403, a party must disclose: The identity of any person expected to be called as an expert witness. The subject matter of expected testimony. The substance and basis of the experts opinions.
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.
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.
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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MDEC SIGNATURES. (2) provide the following information below the filers signature: the filers address, e-mail address, and telephone number and, if the filer is an attorney, the attorneys identifying Attorney Number registered with the Attorney Information System.

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