(a) The warrant shall recite:
(1) The name and address of the applicant;
(2) The date when the application was docketed;
(3) The nature of the request made in the application; and
(4) A description of the land to be surveyed, as described in the application.
(b) The warrant shall direct the surveyor to:
(1) Within 30 days of receipt of the warrant, acknowledge its receipt in writing to the Commissioner;
(2) Specify in the acknowledgement a date, time, and place for making the survey, which date may be no earlier than 10 days and no later than six months after the last publication of notice required by § 13-308 of this subtitle;
(3) Lay out and survey the land as specified in the acknowledgement;
(4) Prepare an accurate plat and metes-and-bounds description of the land to be surveyed;
(5) In a resurvey that discloses an error in any previous survey, correct the error;
(6) Compute the area of any land included within the description and plat; and
(7) Within six months from the date the notice of warrant was last published, return his certificate of survey on these matters, together with all duplicates required by § 13-310(a)(1) of this subtitle, to the Commissioner.
(c) The Commissioner shall sign the warrant and affix the seal for land patent proceedings to it.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 3 - Application and Issuance of Warrant; Valuation of Land
Section 13-301 - Application Required
Section 13-302 - Manner of Application
Section 13-303 - Substitution of Applicant
Section 13-304 - Appearance of Applicant by Attorney
Section 13-305 - Entry of Application on Docket; Application Bar to Subsequent Warrant
Section 13-306 - Survey Under Warrant; Previously Performed Survey
Section 13-307 - Contents of Warrant
Section 13-308 - Notice and Publication
Section 13-309 - Substitute Warrant; Extension of Time
Section 13-310 - Certificate of Survey
Section 13-311 - Commissioner to Return or File Certificate; Notification
Section 13-312 - Expenses of Surveyor
Section 13-313 - Determination of Purchase Price for Vacant Land