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If you choose to represent yourself, then you must also follow the same statutes and Maryland Rules for your type of case that an attorney must follow. Except for in certain family law matters (see Domestic), there are not many forms available for use in circuit court by self represented parties.
You must register with the Department of Assessments & Taxation in order to receive an SDAT number. If you are a Sole Proprietor (work for yourself, pay no wages to staff, and are solely liable for any damages), you can register, and get a FEIN, without cost.
Upon Approval. Upon approval, the Department of Assessments and Taxation will issue you an SDAT Identification Number, which will begin with a letter (?D?, ?F?, ?W?, ?L?, ?T? or ?Z?). This number serves as Maryland's unique identifier for your business.
(1) File a motion in the District Court where the case was (Use form DC-002) You can file this motion in writing within ten (10) days after the date of the judgment. You must state in writing all of the reasons that you believe that the District Court judge made the wrong decision.
The Maryland court system has four levels: two trial courts and two appellate courts. The trial courts consider evidence presented in a case and make judgments based on the facts, the law and legal precedent (prior legal decisions from a higher court).