How do I get a Certificate of Good Standing (certifies that an attorney is licensed to practice in the State of Maryland)?
See Note* Attorneys who do not have any disciplinary action against them can obtain a Certificate of Good Standing from the Court of Appeals. The certificate is a notification that the attorney is presently in good standing and licensed to practice in the State of Maryland. Certificates are often requested when an attorney practices outside of the state. Obtain a Certificate of Good Standing.
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