A Maryland Complaint in a Civil Action is a document that initiates a civil lawsuit in the state of Maryland. It is a legal complaint filed in a Maryland court seeking damages or other relief from a defendant. The complaint usually outlines the facts of the dispute, the legal theories and claims involved, the relief sought, and any other relevant information. A Maryland Complaint in a Civil Action includes the following elements: 1. The names and addresses of the parties to the lawsuit. 2. A statement of the facts giving rise to the lawsuit. 3. A description of the relief sought. 4. A statement of jurisdiction. There are two types of Maryland Complaint in a Civil Action: Complaint in Trespass and Complaint in Debt. A Complaint in Trespass is a complaint that alleges the defendant has caused injury to the plaintiff by trespassing on their property. A Complaint in Debt is a complaint that alleges the defendant owes the plaintiff money.