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).
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.
Counter-Claim for Absolute Divorce
Use this form to respond to a Compliant for Absolute Divorce if the divorce order you want is significantly different from what your spouse has requested in his or her Complaint. Learn more: divorce web page and divorce video series.
Counter-Complaint for Absolute Divorce
This form was made obsolete 11/2019 - please see CC-DR-020 Rev. 11/2019.
Financial Statement (General)
Use this financial form in a family case if parties combined income is more than $30,000.
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.
Instructions for Completing and Filing Divorce Forms
Use this instruction form when completing divorce forms. Learn more: divorce web page and divorce video series.
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.
Juvenile Record Expungement Information for Victims and Family Members
Use this information sheet to learn about juvenile record expungement.
Marital (Marriage) Settlement Agreement
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.
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.
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.
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.
Request for Order of Default
Use this form to tell the court that a party has missed a deadline to respond to a complaint filed in a family case.
Supplemental Page to Family Law forms
Use this form if you need additional pages for a complaint or petition in a family case.