Maryland Court Forms Motion For Alternative Service

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A motion is an application to a judge or court requesting a specific order directing performance of an act for the benefit of the applicant. A motion may be directed strictly to a procedural defect or matter. However, it is usually used to obtain relief not available through other pleadings. An order is a direction by a judge or court that certain actions should or should not be performed, and is usually, although not always, made in response to a party's motion.


This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

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In a motion for reconsideration, you are asking the same court to change their decision. A motion for reconsideration can also be called a motion to alter or amend or motion for relief.

You may use the Motion for Alternate Service only if you have not been able to find the opposing party in order to serve them with the complaint or petition and the Writ of Summons from the Court. This type of service will slow down your case.

The court requires proof of service. The person who served the documents should fill out an affidavit of service. An affidavit is a sworn statement. They should attach the return receipt with the other party's signature if served by mail.

When proof is made by affidavit that a defendant has acted to evade service, the court may order that service be made by mailing a copy of the summons, complaint, and all other papers filed with it to the defendant at the defendant's last known residence and delivering a copy of each to a person of suitable age and ...

(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.

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Maryland Court Forms Motion For Alternative Service