Many, but not all, court forms are available through the Maryland Judiciary website. Below are the links to some of the most commonly used forms from Maryland's District and Circuit Courts, Maryland's Office of Register of Wills, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, and selected other sources. Local public law libraries can provide additional resources, including sample forms when there is not an official form for the legal action.
Topics on this page:
- Filing Fee Waiver
- District Court
- Circuit Court
- Expungement and Shielding
- Appellate Court of Maryland
- Advanced Directives
- Power of Attorney
- Register of Wills
- U.S. Bankruptcy Court
Filing Fee Waiver
Trial
- At the beginning of a case: Request for Waiver of Prepaid Costs
- At the end of a case: Request for Final Waiver of Open Costs
- More information about Waiver of Filing Fees
Appeal
- Request for Waiver of Prepaid Costs for Assembling the Record for an Appeal.
- Request for Waiver of Prepaid Appellate Costs.
- More information about Waiver of Filing Fees
District Court
The Maryland District Court provides a helpful Form Search page.
You can also use the Maryland District Court Interactive Forms Finder Tool.
Maryland District Court forms include:
- Landlord/Tenant Forms (see Civil Forms, Form #’s DC-CV-082, DC-CV-080, and DC-CV-085).
- Peace and Protective Orders (page 2 and page 3)
- Expungement
- Seal or shield
- Civil matters Complaint Forms for cases involving:
- Contract cases involving non-payment for money owed to you under a contract.
- Tort cases involving a harm that has been done to you and that has resulted in monetary damages, such as someone damaging your car.
- Replevin cases seeking the return of property, along with possible damage; allowing for the possible return/possession of the property at a Show Cause hearing (a hearing held before a trial)
- Detinue cases seeking the return of property or its value along with possible damages; require a trial to determine rightful owner of property; and the amount of the claim determines jurisdiction.
- Bad Faith Insurance Claims seeking, in addition to actual damages, the expenses, litigation costs and interest from a first-party insurance claim that was not processed in good faith.
Circuit Court
Circuit Court Form Search
Family Law Forms
- All Domestic cases begin with a Case Information Report
- Specific forms such as divorce, child custody and name change can be located from the Family Forms page.
- Family Law Forms Finder - This page contains a series of questions that will guide you to the appropriate forms to fill out.
Civil Law Forms
- All Civil matters begin with a civil Case Information Report
- General information and other forms are available on the Court Forms page.
Adoption
- Department of Health Certificate of Adoption Form (gender-neutral as to adopting parents).
Expungement and Shielding
- Expungement
- Petition for Shielding Under Maryland Second Chance Act (guide)
- Motion to seal or shield a case record
Appellate Court of Maryland
The Appellate Court of Maryland (formerly the Court of Special Appeals) publishes a guide for self-represented litigants seeking to file an appeal with the Court. The guide outlines the steps for filing an appeal and includes sample forms and notices and a sample brief and is available on the Court's website.
Advanced Directives
The Maryland Attorney General's website has an excellent guide and blank form.
Power of Attorney
Maryland's Power of Attorney forms are set by statute. Downloadable samples of Personal Financial Power of Attorney and Limited Power of Attorney are available from Maryland Office of the Attorney General.
Register of Wills
The Maryland Register of Wills is responsible for appointing personal representatives to administer decedents' estates and for overseeing the administration of these proceedings. Forms can be found within its website. If you are unclear about which form to use, the Register of Wills publishes several guides on administering estates and guardianship of minors.
U.S. Bankruptcy Court
Filing for bankruptcy is handled in Federal Court. Forms for The United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maryland can be found on its website. The Bankruptcy Court also provides resources for self-represented individuals who are facing bankruptcy.