Appeals and Motions After Trial in the District Court

If you do not agree with the decision the judge made, you have the following options:

(1) File a motion in the District Court where the case was heard (Use form DC-002)

  1. Motion for a New Trial (See Md. Rule 3-533)
  2. Motion to Alter or Amend. Use this to ask the court to amend the judgment. (See Md. Rule 3-534)
  3. Motion to Revise the Judgment or Motion to Vacate the Judgment. File this motion if you want to ask the court to change or cancel the judgment. (See Md. Rule 3-535)

(2) Appeal to the Circuit Court:

Type of CaseAppeal Period
Failure to Pay Rent4 business days
Tenant Holding Over, Breach of Lease, Wrongful Detainer10 days
Most other civil cases30 days
Case TypeAppeal TypeTotal Appeal FeesPay the Fee To
Small Claim – civil cases for $5,000 or lessDe novo – This means your case will have a new trial.$175Pay $10 to District Court
Pay $165 to Circuit Court
Large Claim – civil case for more than $5,000On the record – The Judge will decide the appeal by reviewing the record. There will be no new trial and you cannot present new evidence.$250 (plus additional transcript costs, if applicable)Pay $10 to District Court
Pay $75 deposit to District Court (transcript fee)
Pay $165 to Circuit Court

The court entered a judgment, now what?

Click here to read more about Judgments and Debt Collection.

Resources

Help is available at the Maryland Court Help Center both in person or by phone for civil cases, including:

Dealing with Debt Collectors:

If you want to find a lawyer: