The Maryland Petition for Peace Order (Bilingual — Korean Format) is a form that individuals in Maryland can use to request a Peace Order from the court. A Peace Order is a court order that can protect an individual from harassment, threats, or abuse. This particular form is bilingual, with both English and Korean versions available. It can be used by individuals who are fluent in Korean to ask for protection from a person whom they believe is a threat to their safety. The Maryland Petition for Peace Order (Bilingual — Korean Format) is available in two types: an Ex Parte Peace Order and a Final Peace Order. An Ex Parte Peace Order is a temporary order that can be issued without the other person present, and it can last up to seven days. A Final Peace Order is a longer-term order that can be issued after the other person is present in court, and it can last up to six months. In order to apply for a Maryland Petition for Peace Order (Bilingual — Korean Format), the applicant must fill out the form and submit it to the court. The form must include all required information, including the applicant’s name, address, phone number, and details of the alleged harassment, threats, or abuse. The applicant must also provide the name and address of the person who is alleged to have threatened or harassed them. The court will then review the application and, if approved, issue a Peace Order.