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Code · Maryland · Courts and Judicial Proceedings

§ 1-602

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§1–602.
For the purposes of operation and administration of the District Court, the State is divided into the following districts:
(1)District 1 -- Baltimore City.
(2)District 2 -- Dorchester, Wicomico, Somerset, and Worcester counties.
(3)District 3 -- Caroline, Talbot, Queen Anne’s, Kent, and Cecil counties.
(4)District 4 -- Charles, St. Mary’s, and Calvert counties.
(5)District 5 -- Prince George’s County.
(6)District 6 -- Montgomery County.
(7)District 7 -- Anne Arundel County.
(8)District 8 -- Baltimore County.
(9)District 9 -- Harford County.
(10)District 10 -- Howard and Carroll counties.
(11)District 11 -- Frederick and Washington counties.
(12)District 12 -- Allegany and Garrett counties.
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