Maryland Certificate of Service Of Complaint And Summons

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Certificate of Service Of Complaint And Summons

The Maryland Certificate of Service Of Complaint And Summons is a legal document that is used to formally notify a defendant in a civil lawsuit that they have been sued in the State of Maryland. This document includes the date of service, the name of the plaintiff and defendant, the name of the court, the case number, and the name of the person who served the documents. The certificate must be signed and notarized by the person who served the documents, and must be filed with the court. There are two types of Maryland Certificate of Service Of Complaint And Summons. The first is the Notice of Service which includes the details of the documents that were served and the date of service. The second is the Certificate of Service which includes the same information as the Notice of Service, but also includes a statement from the person who served the documents attesting to the fact that the documents were served in accordance with Maryland law.

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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.

The clerk shall not accept for filing any pleading or other paper requiring service, other than an original pleading, unless it is accompanied by an admission or waiver of service or a signed certificate showing the date and manner of making service. A certificate of service is prima facie proof of service.

The court will mail a summons to you. The summons must then be hand delivered to the defendant. The process server may also hand deliver the summons to an adult at the defendant's home who also lives there. The person who served the defendant must complete and file an affidavit of service with the court.

After private process service is made, the person who served the defendant must file an affidavit of service with the court as proof that he or she served the defendant. It should state that the person who made service is at least 18 years of age.

Use this form to certify to the court that documents were mailed or hand delivered to a party in a case.

A Certificate of Service is used to prove to the Court that copies of pleadings such as motions, and discovery requests, have been mailed or hand delivered to the other parties in the lawsuit.

In order to let the opposing party, or defendant, know you are filing a civil action, you must serve the opposing party with a copy of your complaint. This service is accomplished by issuing a summons through the Clerk's Office.

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