Maryland District Court Form 2026

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  4. In the section regarding the failure to appear, specify the date when the Defendant was ordered to appear in court. This establishes a timeline for your request.
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Local public law libraries can provide additional resources, including sample forms when there is not an official form for the legal action. Many, but not all, court forms are available through the Maryland Judiciary website.
Court records can be searched on the Maryland Judiciary Web site. Search Court Records. MDLandRec.Net (A joint e-government service of the Maryland Judiciary and the Maryland State Archives) PLATS.NET (Maryland Archives Plat Imaging Application - access can be granted with the username: plato and the password: plato#)
Filing a case requires four steps: Writing and filing the complaint. Paying the filing fee (or getting it waived) Notifying the party you are suing (this notification is usually called service of process) Proving to the court that the party you are suing (the Defendant) has been served.
The jurisdiction of the District Court is concurrent with that of the circuit court in criminal cases, classified as misdemeanors and certain felonies, in which the penalty may be confinement for 3 years or more or a fine of $2,500 or more. The District Court does not conduct jury trials.

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