Maryland Notice of Filing of Case in Bankruptcy Court is a document that is used to alert creditors that a debtor in Maryland has filed a bankruptcy petition. It is called a Notice of Bankruptcy Filing in Maryland and is typically issued by the Clerk of the Bankruptcy Court. The Notice informs creditors that the debtor has filed a case in Bankruptcy Court and provides them with a case number, the judge’s name, and the date and time of the creditors’ meeting. The Notice also explains the creditors’ rights and obligations under the Bankruptcy Code. There are two types of Maryland Notice of Filing of Case in Bankruptcy Court: Section 341 Meeting Notice and Chapter 13 Meeting Notice. The Section 341 Meeting Notice is sent to all creditors listed in the debtor’s bankruptcy petition, and the Chapter 13 Meeting Notice is sent to all creditors who have filed a claim against the debtor.