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  1. MDEC - Maryland Electronic Courts. Supreme Court of Maryland. Appellate Opinions. Court Records (Case Search) Holidays. Appellate Court of Maryland. Appointed Attorneys Program. Court Reporting. Judicial Council.

  2. The Maryland Judiciary completed its statewide implementation of the Maryland Electronic Courts (MDEC) case management system on May 6, 2024. Pursuant to Maryland Rule 20-106, electronic-filing (e-filing) by attorneys is mandatory in all courts throughout the state.

  3. Oct 1, 2020 · E-filing - Attorneys. Attorneys: E-Filing is mandatory for attorneys filing into all Maryland Courts. E-file here: Odyssey File and Serve site or alternative electronic filing service provider. Form for filing confidential documents (effective 10-1-2020, Rule 20-201.1)

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  5. Maryland Electronic Court (MDEC) provides self-represented litigants and attorneys greater access to courts with the ability to eFile and eServe court documents 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, from anywhere with an Internet connection.

  6. Nov 3, 2022 · The Maryland Electronic Courts (MDEC) case management system is now operational in Carroll, Harford, and Howard counties. The launch of MDEC in a county makes electronic filing mandatory for attorneys representing clients in civil and criminal cases in District Court, Circuit Court, and any appellate filings that commence in that county.

  7. Maryland Electronic Courts (MDEC) is a Judiciary-wide integrated case management system that will be used by all the courts in the Maryland court system. How it works. MDEC is a paper-on-demand system. Documents are filed and served electronically.

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