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An affidavit is a written statement that is considered made under oath. It is only valid when made voluntarily and without coercion. When you sign an affidavit, you are asserting that the information is true and that you have personal knowledge of the facts contained in the affidavit.
File a Complaint form (DC-CV-001) with the court. Pay the filing fee. Check the District Court's Civil Cost Schedule (DCA-109) for fees. The court will issue a Writ of Summons to officially notify the other side (called the defendant) that a suit has been filed.
In Maryland, an affidavit does NOT have to be notarized. It merely needs to be signed under the form of oath as prescribed by the Maryland Rules, which you can find here:...
Once the court has accepted your complaint, a "Writ of Summons" will be issued and you must be sure the defendant is notified of the case through a legal procedure called service of process. The Writ of Summons has an expiration date, so pay close attention to the date by which you must have the defendant served.