Maryland Statutes
§ 17-202
Maryland § 17-202
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Md. Code Ann., Transportation § 17-202 (2026).
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If a person fails to satisfy a judgment within 30 days, the judgment creditor or his representative may send to the Administration a certified copy of the judgment and, on a form provided by the Administration, a certificate of facts relating to the judgment. The certificate of facts is prima facie evidence of the facts stated in it.
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