How Do I Start a Case?

NOTE: The following section only applies to starting civil and family cases. Criminal cases are initiated by an arrest, citation, or the Montgomery County State's Attorney's Office, and Juvenile cases by the Montgomery County Department of Juvenile Services, Department of Health and Human Services, or the State's Attorney's Office.

Step 1. File your case

Step 2. Serve the other party

Once you file your case with the Court, the filed document and a Summons (a Court-issued form directing the opposing party to respond to the complaint, motion, or petition) must be delivered (“served”) to the opposing party by the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office (for Montgomery County addresses only), a private process server, a neutral third party, or by certified mail within 60 days. YOU CANNOT SERVE THE OTHER PARTY YOURSELF.

How to Serve the Other Party

Service can be provided in one of several ways:

If you choose to have service provided by the Sheriff in Montgomery County, their office will notify the Court once service is complete. If service is made by private process, certified/restricted Mail, or by a Sheriff in another County, however, you must have an Affidavit of Service completed by the person serving the other side, and then file the Affidavit and a copy of the summons, with the Court:

In situations where you have made several attempts to serve the other side by using different methods, but have been unsuccessful, ask the Clerk of the Court, in writing, to issue a new Writ of Summons if the other side has not been served within 60 days.

Step 3. Wait for the other party to file an Answer

The served party has to respond to a Summons within a certain time, indicating whether or not he/she agrees with the complaint, motion, or petition, and how he/she believes issues listed in the filed papers should be handled. If the respondent fails to file the necessary paperwork (an "Answer") within the time specified on the Summons in the Court, the Court assumes that he or she agrees to its terms.

If the other side does not file an Answer, in order for the case to proceed, you must file a Request for an Order of Default (PDF).

If a party is served The party should answer within
In Maryland 30 days after service
In another state 60 days after service
Outside the United States 90 days after service

Step 4. Before Coming to Court.

If you have to miss your court date because of an emergency, call the Assignment Office (240-777-9000) BEFORE you are scheduled to be in court.