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).
Affidavit of Bail Bondsman
Use this form if you are a professional bail bondsperson and are posting a bond for a defendant (Md. Rule 4-217).
Affidavit of Uncompensated Surety
Use this document if you are posting a bond for a defendant and you have not received compensation, charge any fees, and/or no collateral has been pledged with the execution of the bond.
Assignment of Bond
Use this form if you are a surety who have posted a bond and are requesting the bond be used to pay fines/costs, restitution, and/or be sent to a specific person wish the bond amount to be assigned to pay fines/costs or restitution.
Certificate of Compliance for Juvenile Expungement
Custodians of juvenile records may use this form to inform the court of compliance with an order for expungement.
Declaration of Trust of Real Estate to Secure Performance of a Bail Bond
Information on Victim(s) and Family Member(s)
Can be used by the State's Attorney/Victim Witness Coordinator in a current delinquency or CINS case, to identify each victim and family.
Juvenile Record Expungement Information for Victims and Family Members
Use this information sheet to learn about juvenile record expungement.
Notice Concerning Position on Petition For Expungement of Juvenile Records
Can be used to by the State’s Attorney to notify the court of that office’s position on a juvenile expungement petition.
Notice of Right to Object to Expungement of Juvenile Records
This notice states the rights of victims and victims' family members to object to the expungement of a juvenile court record.
Objection to Expungement of Juvenile Records
Use this form if you are a victim or a victim's family member, and you object to the expungement of a juvenile record.
Petition for Expungement of Juvenile Records
Use this form to ask the court to expunge court records in a juvenile case.
Petition for Release of Confidential Information/Order of Court
Use this form if you want expungement of a juvenile record and you want to ask the court to give you information from a juvenile case.
Petition for Remission of Bond Forfeiture
Use this form to petition for the refund of bond monies previously forfeited and collected as revenue for the state (less any expenses of the state in producing the defendant) if: the forfeiture was paid within the allowed timeframe of 90 (or 180) days; the surety produces evidence the defendant was incarcerated when the civil judgment was entered; OR the court strikes the judgment of forfeiture for fraud, mistake, or irregularity.
Petition to Strike Bond Forfeiture/Extend Period for Satisfaction
Use this form to petition the court to order a bond forfeiture stricken, and the civil judgment satisfied, for good cause shown OR to extend the period for satisfaction of the bond from 90 days after the date of the defendant's failure to appear to 180 days, for good cause shown.
Professional Bondsman/Agent Information
Use this form if you are a professional bondsperson/agent to provide or and need to update your contact information with District Court Headquarters, to be included on the required list of bail bondsmen authorized to write bail bond in the state (Md. Rule 4-217(d))the court.
Request for Identification of Victim(s), Family Member(s) And Law Enforcement Agency(s)
Can be used by the State's Attorney to provide the clerk with names of victims, family members, and law enforcement agencies, or to indicate that the office does not have that information.