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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.
Start by completing a Petition for Peace Order, or form DC-PO-001. You must also complete a Peace Order Addendum (CC-DC-PO-001A) and a Peace Order Supplement (DC-PO-1S). Find the forms online or ask a court clerk or commissioner for blank forms. If courts are open, file your papers with the clerk in a District Court.
You can appeal the issuing of a peace order in Maryland. An applicant can also appeal the decision or a judge not to grant a peace order. Either party can appeal the decision of a district court judge to the circuit court. The appeal is heard as if it's a new case.
Peace Order Generally.The Peace Order enables an individual (Petitioner) who wishes to be left alone to ask the Court to order another person (Respondent) to stay away and refrain from any contact with you.