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Maryland Motion/Certfiicate of Service/Order (Bilingual - Spanish Format)

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Motion/Certfiicate of Service/Order (Bilingual - Spanish Format)

Maryland Motion/Certificate of Service/Order (Bilingual — Spanish Format) is a document used in Maryland courts to provide official notice to parties in a legal proceeding. This document is typically used to alert the parties of a hearing, notify them of the court’s decision, or to provide notice of other proceedings. This document is written in both English and Spanish to accommodate parties who are more comfortable reading or speaking in Spanish. The types of Maryland Motion/Certificate of Service/Order (Bilingual — Spanish Format) include: * Motion to Set Aside Default Judgment: This document is used to request that a default judgment be set aside. * Motion for Summary Judgment: This document is used to request summary judgment in a case. * Motion to Strike: This document is used to request that a party’s pleadings or evidence be struck from the record. * Motion for Contempt: This document is used to request that a party be held in contempt for violating a court order. * Certificate of Service: This document is used to certify that a document has been served to the parties involved in the case. * Order to Show Cause: This document is used to require a party to appear in court to explain why a particular action should not be taken.

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You can file a motion to revise or vacate (cancel) the judgment in writing within 30 days after the date of the judgment. This motion is usually filed to correct clerical errors, or to vacate a judgment if you believe that you were not served with the court papers or were not notified of the court date.

West's Annotated Code of MarylandMaryland Rules A summons is effective for service only if served within 60 days after the date it is issued. A summons not served within that time shall be dormant, renewable only on written request of the plaintiff. Source: This Rule is new and replaces former Rule 112.

Failure to Serve Summons If the summons is not properly served, the court may issue a new summons or, in some cases, issue a warrant for the individual's arrest. If a warrant is issued and a person is arrested, they will have a bail review before a commissioner and a Maryland Judge if they are held.

Service of process is the way the other person, called the defendant, receives court papers and notice about a court case. The defendant must be served before the court will hear your case. You may not serve the defendant yourself. Someone else, 18 or older, who is not involved in the case, must serve the defendant.

It is not an order, so you do not have to do what it says. But, if you ignore a Summons, you will likely lose the case against you. The court will usually decide the lawsuit in favor of the person suing you.

You could also choose to ignore the summons. However, if you fail to respond within 15 days of receiving the summons, you may lose the case automatically (called a default judgment). Read more about Default Orders & Judgments in Maryland.

You can agree or disagree with the request of the order or even provide a statement about how you would like something handled differently and why. If you fail to appear in court and respond to the order, you could be charged with contempt of court and face significant monetary fines or even imprisonment.

If you are not served legally, you can request that the court dismiss the case for improper service. File your request as soon as possible before the trial date on the DC-002, Motion. If the judge grants your request and postpones the trial, the plaintiff will have to serve you with a new summons.

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Maryland Motion/Certfiicate of Service/Order (Bilingual - Spanish Format)