Maryland Attorney Registration Or Information Change Form

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Attorney Registration Or Information Change Form

The Maryland Attorney Registration Or Information Change Form is a document used to make changes to a lawyer's registration information with the Maryland State Bar. The form is used to update a lawyer's contact information, provide a change of address, amend a name, or provide other updated information. It is also used to register for the Maryland Bar's Mandatory Continuing Legal Education program. The form is divided into four sections: Personal Information, Practice Information, Attorney ID Information, and CLE Information. There are two types of Maryland Attorney Registration or Information Change Form: one for attorneys who are already registered in the Maryland Bar and one for new attorneys.

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Attorney Information System (AIS)

The Attorney Grievance Commission oversees the conduct of both Maryland attorneys and nonmembers of the Maryland Bar who engage in the practice of law in the State.

An electronic certificate of good standing will be emailed to you within five business days. All certificates are valid for ninety days from issuance.

The Maryland State Bar Association (MSBA) is a voluntary bar association for the state of Maryland.

Obtaining a Certificate of Good Standing To obtain a Certificate of Good Standing, log in to the Attorney Information System and select the tab for ?Certificate of Good Standing.? You will be charged $7.00 and a small convenience fee. A certificate with a printed seal will be available to you immediately.

Procedure for Requesting Address Change If your address changes, please notify the court immediately by submitting your request in writing to the District Court where your case is scheduled or will be heard. An Address Change Request (DC-065) form is located on our Fees, Fines Schedules, Brochures, and Forms Index.

Power of attorney for your health (Advance Directive) You can appoint someone to make medical decisions for you by completing the Maryland Advance Directive Form. Two witnesses must co-sign the form. The form does not need to be notarized.

Maryland law sets forth four specific requirements for an effective Maryland power of attorney; (i) the power of attorney must be in writing, (ii) it must be signed by the person establishing the power of attorney, (iii) it must be acknowledged in the presence of a notary public, and (ii) it must be witnessed by at

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Maryland Attorney Registration Or Information Change Form