The Maryland Certificate of Service (Example for Attorneys and Other Authorized CM/ECF Users) is a document that is used to certify that a legal document has been served on all appropriate parties. This document is required for any court case in Maryland. There are two types of Certificates of Service: one for attorneys and one for other authorized CM/ECF users. For attorneys, the certificate of service must include the names and addresses of the parties served, as well as the date of service. The attorney must also certify that the document was served in accordance with the Maryland Rules of Civil Procedure and that the service was made properly and in a timely manner. For other authorized CM/ECF users, the certificate of service must include the names and addresses of the parties served, the title and filing number of the case, the date of service, and the name of the person responsible for delivering the document. The user must also certify that the document was served in accordance with the Maryland Rules of Civil Procedure and that the service was made properly and in a timely manner. Both types of certificates of service must be signed by the attorney or authorized CM/ECF user responsible for the service. The certificate must be filed with the court along with the legal document that was served.