The Maryland Complaint/Application and Affidavit in Support of Judgment (Bilingual — Korean Format) is a form used in the state of Maryland to initiate a legal action. It is a bilingual form, containing both English and Korean versions, used by the plaintiff to file a complaint in a civil case. The Maryland Complaint/Application and Affidavit in Support of Judgment (Bilingual — Korean Format) includes sections for the plaintiff to provide the court with information such as their name, address, contact information, and the defendant's information. Additionally, the plaintiff must state the claims against the defendant, the legal basis for the claim, and the amount of damages sought. The affidavit in support of judgment is a sworn statement that must be signed by the plaintiff. This statement attests to the truthfulness of the information provided in the complaint. There are two types of the Maryland Complaint/Application and Affidavit in Support of Judgment (Bilingual — Korean Format): a "Short Form" and a "Long Form". The Short Form is used for cases with fewer than three claims, while the Long Form is used for cases with three or more claims.