Prior to filing, counsel should call Magistrate Marzetta (410) 396-5006 to advise her office of the filing. The copies should be delivered to Magistrate Susan M.Two copies of these papers should be given to the Clerk to be date-stamped and to receive a case number (if it is a new action).The motion, affidavits, exhibits, proposed order, and complaint (if applicable) should be filed with the Clerk of the Court, 462 Courthouse East.Using the tabs below, you can explore the various operations of the Civil Division and Courts.Īll motions for temporary restraining order pursuant to Maryland Rule 15-504 shall be processed as follows: Our division is committed to the processing and management of all civil non-domestic matters with integrity and timeliness. Our goal is to provide service with integrity to the community and the Baltimore City circuit court. The Civil Division, located in what is commonly known as ‘the old Post Office building’ is comprised of several departments including Appeals, Mortgage Foreclosures, Civil Records Department and the Civil Docketing Unit.
Bandanas (single or double-layered), Fleece Valve Masks, Gaiter type neck fleece are not acceptable and will lead to denial of access into the Court House”. If you need accommodation/assistance with regard to Courthouse accessibility, please call 41 in advance of your scheduled court appearance.“All Persons entering The Court House must wear a Face Mask. The address for the District Court for Howard County is 3451 Courthouse Drive, Ellicott City, MD 21043. In all other cases not listed here, all witnesses are needed and must report to the assigned courtroom by 8:45 am. Only Probation Agents are needed in the following cases: Unless otherwise instructed, n o witnesses are needed in the following cases: The following information is for Monday, August 8, 2022: Please do not hesitate to contact our offices at 41 or send an email to COURT CASES Victim Assistance staff members remain available to address questions and concerns regarding the status of your case. Please note: If you have any questions or concerns, please call our main line at 41. All five new administrative orders can be found on the Maryland Judiciary’s website at /coronavirusorders. I am confident the Judiciary is coming out of this pandemic with the experience of implementing innovative technologies to improve access to justice for citizens throughout the State.”Ĭhief Judge Getty issued a total of five new administrative orders, which rescind previous orders of similar titles.
Our progressive five-phased operations plan proved to be a success and kept the Maryland Judiciary operational during the some of the most challenging times in our history. “We would not be in this position without the collaboration and commitment of our current and previous leadership. “This is the final step in resuming complete Judicial operations, but we recognize that we still have more work to do,” said Chief Judge Getty.
The main order, Lifting the COVID-19 Health Emergency as to the Maryland Judiciary, concludes the Judicial Branch’s COVID-19 emergency period and exits the five-phased resumption of operations plan effective April 4, 2022. Getty, Court of Appeals of Maryland, issued administrative orders announcing the lifting of the COVID-19 Health Emergency throughout the Maryland Judiciary.