Court Form Search
Most Maryland court forms and brochures are available in this index. Use the filters on the left to narrow your search by topic, court, and language. Not sure which form you need? Use a Court Forms Finder, which will guide you through a series of questions to help identify the form you need. Still have questions? Call the Maryland Court Help Center at 410-260-1392.
Using Search will allow you to filter the list of titles by form number or keyword. This can be helpful if you are unsure where the form is categorized or if you are looking for multiple forms related to a single topic. If you are searching by form number, the number format must end with three numeric digits (example: DC-CV-001 or DCCV001).
Instrucciones Para Completar Y Presentar Formularios De Divorcio (Bilingual - Spanish)
Instructions for Completing and Filing Divorce Forms
Use this instruction form when completing divorce forms. Learn more: divorce web page and divorce video series.
Instructions Pour Remplir Et Déposer Les Formulaires De Divorce (Bilingual - French)
Joint Statement of Parties Concerning Marital and Non-Marital Property
Use this form in a divorce case to tell the court about marital property. Learn more: divorce web page and divorce video series.
Joint Statement of the Parties Concerning Decision-Making Authority and Parenting Time
Use this form if you are NOT able to reach a comprehensive parenting plan agreement.
Judiciary Contractor's Application for Elevated Access to Electronic Case Records
Note: MDJ-004C must be accompanied by MDJ-010 (Confidentiality Notice)
Judiciary New/Revised Form Request
Use this form to request revision or creation of District Court, Circuit Court, and joint judiciary forms. NOTE: Include any mark-ups and supporting documentation, with your request to: [email protected]
Loi en faveur des Américains handicapés (Loi ADA) Formulaire de réclamation (Bilingual - French)
Americans with Disabilities Grievance Form
Marital (Marriage) Settlement Agreement
Maryland Entente Parentale Instructions
Maryland Judiciary Speakers Bureau - Speaker Request Form
Maryland Parenting Plan Instructions
Use this instructional form when developing a parenting plan. Learn more: Parenting Plan web page.
Maryland Parenting Plan Tool
Use this form to create a parenting plan. See instructions here. Learn more: Parenting Plan web page.
Médiation
Motion/Certificate of Service/Order
Use this form to ask the court to give an order that the court or another party to the case do something. You must file your written motion with the court. You must also serve a copy to the other parties in the case by first class mail or hand delivery.
Motion to Continue or Postpone
Motion for Continuance / Postponement
Use this form to request the court to consider continuing or postponing your court proceeding, with an explanation of the circumstances that require the change and include any supporting documentation.
Motion for Restoration of Former Name
Use this form in a divorce case to restore a former name. Watch a short video on the name change court process.
Motion to Permit Inspection of a Case Record
Use this form to request the court to allow inspection of a case record filed in that action that is not otherwise subject to inspection under the Rules or other applicable law and you are: (1) a party to the action, (2) a person permitted to intervene as a party, or (3) a person subject of or specifically identified in the case.
Motion Pour Permettre l’inspection Du Dossier D’une Affaire (Bilingual - French)
Motion (Md. Rule 2-311)
Motion to Seal Court Records Relating to a Petition for Emergency Evaluation of a Minor
Use this form to file a motion to seal court records relating to a petition for emergency evaluation if the individual was a minor at the time the petition was made or sought.
Motion to Seal or Otherwise Limit Inspection of a Case Record
Use this form to request the court seal or otherwise limit inspection of a case record, or parts of records, that are not otherwise shielded from inspection under the Rules or other applicable law and you are: (1) a party to the action, (2) a person permitted to intervene as a party, or (3) a person subject of or specifically identified in the case.