Does one file answers to Interrogatories with the Plaintiff or the court or both?

Fishguy

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I am being sued by a junk debt collector for an old debt. I have filed the notice of intent to defend and the Plaintiff has served me with interrogatories. I have those answers completed and ready to file, the question is who gets these answers? Should I send a copy to both the court and the Plaintiff or just the court or just the Plaintiff?

Maryland District Court is the venue.
 
They go to the plaintiff or plaintiff's attorney. The must be dated before the deadline and should include a "Proof of Service" signed by someone who is not a party to the lawsuit. This person must swear under penalty of perjury that they mailed the document on a date certain to the address mailed to. Typically, it must be in the mail within 24 hours after it is dated.
 
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