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.