The Maryland Chapter 13 Supplemental Form — Judicial Lien is a set of documents used to process a Chapter 13 bankruptcy case in the state of Maryland. This includes a list of creditors, the debtor’s assets and liabilities, and any judicial liens that must be addressed. It is typically used when a debtor has a secured loan that is not being paid off in full. The form helps the court determine how the debtor’s assets should be distributed in order to satisfy the lien. There are two types of Maryland Chapter 13 Supplemental Form — Judicial Lien: the Judicial Lien Statement and the Judicial Lien Certificate. The Judicial Lien Statement is used to identify the amount of the lien, the secured creditor, and any other information pertinent to the lien. The Judicial Lien Certificate is a document that verifies the lien and is signed by the debtor, the secured creditor, and the court.