A Maryland Motion/Certificate of Service/Order is a legal document used in the state of Maryland. It is used to initiate or respond to a court case, or to request another type of legal action. Types of Maryland Motion/Certificate of Service/Order: 1. Motion to Dismiss: This is a motion filed by the defendant in a civil case. It requests that the court dismiss the case due to insufficient evidence, lack of jurisdiction, etc. 2. Motion for Summary Judgment: This is a motion filed by either the plaintiff or defendant in a civil case. It requests that the court issue a decision without a trial, based on the facts of the case. 3. Motion to Compel Discovery: This is a motion filed by either the plaintiff or defendant in a civil case. It requests that the court order the opposing party to provide documents or information related to the case. 4. Certificate of Service: This is a legal document that certifies that a document has been served to the appropriate parties in a legal proceeding. 5. Order to Show Cause: This is an order issued by the court that requires a party to appear before the court to explain why a certain action should or should not be taken.