Maryland Code § ET-5-201

Section ET-5-201
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(a) The petition for probate shall contain all knowledge or information of
the petitioner with respect to the items listed in subsection (b) of this section.
(b) The petition for probate shall state:
(1) The name, domicile, place, and date of death of the decedent;
(2) The interest of the person filing the petition;
(3) The county in which the decedent was domiciled at the time of
death, and if the decedent was not domiciled in Maryland, the county in this State
that the petitioner believes was the situs of the largest part in value of the property
of the decedent at the time of death;
(4) All other proceedings filed in Maryland and elsewhere regarding
the same estate;
(5) Whether the decedent died testate or intestate, and:
(i) 1. If the decedent died testate, there shall be exhibited
with the petition the will or a copy of the will; or
2. If this exhibit cannot be produced, there shall be
exhibited:
A. A statement of the reasons for the inability to exhibit
the will or a copy of the will;
B. The name and the address of the person in whose
custody the documents may be;
C. A statement of the provisions of the will as far as
known to the petitioner; and
D. A statement of the manner in which the exhibit
came into the hands of the petitioner as well as a statement that the petitioner knows
of no later will; or
(ii) If the decedent died intestate, a statement of the extent of
a search for a will; and
(6) The names and addresses of all persons who are witnesses to the
will referred to in item (5)(i) of this subsection.

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