The Maryland Petition For Admission of Copy of Executed Last Will And Testament is a legal document used to request that the copy of an existing Last Will and Testament be admitted to record in the court. The petitioner may be the executor of the Will, a beneficiary, or any other interested party. The petition should include the name of the testator, a description of the Will, and a statement certifying that the copy of the Will is a true and accurate copy of the original. The court may require additional information such as the original Will, relevant documents, or other evidence to prove the validity of the Will before it can be admitted. Additionally, there may be additional fees and costs associated with filing the petition. There are two types of Maryland Petition For Admission of Copy of Executed Last Will and Testament: uncontested and contested. An uncontested petition is one in which the parties involved agree that the Will is valid and can be admitted to record without dispute. A contested petition is one in which there is disagreement between the parties over the validity of the Will, and the court must make a determination about its validity before admitting it.