Last Page Edit 01/14/08

 

It is always a good idea to allow extra time whenever possible. Courts operate under a heavy schedule. If you are late, you may miss being called and your case may be postponed or dismissed or a default judgment may be entered against you. This section will help you get there on time.

 

Allegany Anne Arundel Baltimore City Baltimore Co Calvert Caroline Carroll Cecil Charles Dorchester Frederick Garrett
Harford Howard Kent Montgomery Prince George's Queen Anne's Somerset St. Mary's Talbot Washington Wicomico Worcester

Select the county in which your court is located. You will find the court’s address and general information, full driving and parking instructions, as well as links to information on bus and rail stops. Where available, links to the individual courthouses are also provided. Most courthouses are close to some type of public transportation.

Source:  Maryland State Law Library                                                                                                       Last legal review1/14/08 (PLL/M.A.J.)

 

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