The Maryland Annual Report of Guardian of Disabled Person is a legal document that must be filed with the court each year by a guardian of a disabled person. The report is required by state law to be completed in order to provide an accurate account of the disabled person’s financial, medical, and social well-being. The report must be submitted to the court within a certain time frame and must be accompanied by a filing fee. The Maryland Annual Report of Guardian of Disabled Person is divided into two primary types: the Standard Report and the Limited Report. The Standard Report must be completed in full and includes information about the guardian’s activities, including all financial transactions and accounts, as well as a full accounting of the disabled person’s medical and social needs. The Limited Report is a simpler version of the Standard Report and includes only a summary of the financial transactions and accounts, as well as a summary of the disabled person’s medical and social needs. Both reports must be signed and dated by the guardian and must be submitted to the court within the required time frame. Failure to do so could result in the guardian being removed from his or her position.