The Maryland Affidavit of Certificate of Redemption is a legal document used to reclaim a property that has been subjected to a tax lien. This document is used by the owner of the property to redeem the property from the tax lien imposed by the state of Maryland. The affidavit is filed with the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation and must be signed by the owner of the property. The Maryland Affidavit of Certificate of Redemption comprises three different types of affidavits: Certificate of Redemption, Consent to Reassessment, and Certificate of Tax Lien Release. The Certificate of Redemption is used to verify the owner’s identity and reclaim the property from the tax lien. The Consent to Reassessment is used to allow the reassessment of a property after the tax lien is released. The Certificate of Tax Lien Release is used to officially release the tax lien from the property.