Maryland Complaint — Assigned Consumer Debt is a document used in the state of Maryland to file a complaint against a debt collector or creditor. It is a form that must be completed by the consumer and can be used to dispute a debt, make a claim for damages, or ask for a written verification of the debt. The complaint must be filed with the District Court in Maryland. There are two types of Maryland Complaint — Assigned Consumer Debt: 1. Unassigned Consumer Debt: This is when the debt collector or creditor has not assigned a name to the debt. This type of complaint can be used to dispute the debt or ask for written verification of the debt. 2. Assigned Consumer Debt: This type of complaint is used when the debt collector or creditor has assigned a name to the debt. This type of complaint can be used to dispute the debt, make a claim for damages, or ask for written verification of the debt.