Maryland Objection To Subpoena of Medical Records is a legal document that is used in the state of Maryland to object to the release of confidential medical records in response to a subpoena. This document can be used by a patient, their physician, or a medical facility to claim that the requested records are protected by privacy laws and should not be released without the patient's written consent. There are two types of Maryland Objection To Subpoena of Medical Records: a general objection and a specific objection. A general objection is used when an individual or facility wishes to object to the release of all the requested records, whereas a specific objection is used when an individual or facility wishes to object to the release of only certain records. In either case, the document must be filed with the court and served on the party issuing the subpoena.