A Maryland Request For Order of Default is a form used in a Maryland court to request a default judgment when the defendant has failed to respond to the complaint within the time specified by law. The plaintiff files this form with the court to petition the court to enter a default judgment against the defendant. There are two types of Maryland Request For Order of Default: (1) Request for Order of Default (for cases in the Circuit Court) and (2) Request for Order of Default (for cases in the District Court). The Request for Order of Default must include the plaintiff’s name, address, and telephone number; the defendant’s name and address; the case number; the name of the court; a copy of the complaint; and a statement that the defendant failed to respond to the complaint within the time specified by law.
A Maryland Request For Order of Default is a form used in a Maryland court to request a default judgment when the defendant has failed to respond to the complaint within the time specified by law. The plaintiff files this form with the court to petition the court to enter a default judgment against the defendant. There are two types of Maryland Request For Order of Default: (1) Request for Order of Default (for cases in the Circuit Court) and (2) Request for Order of Default (for cases in the District Court). The Request for Order of Default must include the plaintiff’s name, address, and telephone number; the defendant’s name and address; the case number; the name of the court; a copy of the complaint; and a statement that the defendant failed to respond to the complaint within the time specified by law.