The Maryland Request to File Foreign Judgment is a document used to register a foreign judgment in the state of Maryland. It is used to enforce a judgment that was rendered in a foreign country (outside the United States) in a Maryland court. This document is filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Maryland and must include the original foreign judgment, a completed Maryland Request to File Foreign Judgment form, and a filing fee. There are two types of Maryland Request to File Foreign Judgment: (1) Request to File Foreign Judgment for Money; and (2) Request to File Foreign Judgment for Non-Money. The Request to File Foreign Judgment for Money is used to enforce a monetary judgment, such as a debt or past due payments, in a Maryland court. The Request to File Foreign Judgment for Non-Money is used to enforce a non-monetary judgment, such as an injunction or specific performance, in a Maryland court.