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MdLandRec.net provides online access to Maryland land record documents. This service is provided by the Judiciary and the Maryland State Archives. Plats.net is a digital image reference system for Land Survey, Subdivision, and Condominium Plats.
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Maryland Judiciary Case Search (“Case Search”) is the primary way that the public may search for records of court cases. The information in Case Search is a summary of what is contained in the official case file. Case Search is a good way to get some general information about a case such as the case number, dates, and type of case.
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To review a case file or request documents within a case file, please contact the appropriate Clerk’s office, which is generally where the case was filed or the hearing or trial was conducted. Commissioners Timothy Haven, Executive Director 251 Rowe Boulevard, 3rd Floor, Room #341 Annapolis, MD 21401 410-260-1230 [email protected]
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Use a Court Forms Finder to help identify, search and print forms. Notices, Schedules & Updates. Administrative orders, Bar admissions orders, regulations and appellate schedules. Job Opportunities. Learn more about the many benefits of working for the Maryland Judiciary. Standing Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure.
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MdLandRec.net provides online access to Maryland land record documents. This service is provided by the Judiciary and the Maryland State Archives. Plats.net is a digital image reference system for Land Survey, Subdivision, and Condominium Plats.
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A person may request access to judicial records—including administrative records, business license records, case records, notice records, and special judicial unit records—by submitting a written request to the custodian of records or by appearing in person in the office of the custodian during normal business hours.
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In accordance with Federal and State statutes and the Rules Governing the Courts of the State of Maryland or court order, certain records may not be available for public inspection. Common examples of confidential records may include juvenile case records, cases involving trade secrets and records in any case ordered shielded by a judge.
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In accordance with Federal and State statutes and the Rules Governing the Courts of the State of Maryland or court order, certain records may not be available for public inspection. Common examples of confidential records may include juvenile case records, cases involving trade secrets and records in any case ordered shielded by a judge.
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If you need information about court records, there is a valuable on-line tool that can help. It’s called Maryland Judiciary Case Search or just “Case Search.” To get started visit mdcourts.gov/casesearch. This video covers the most commonly asked questions about Case Search. Maryland Judiciary Case Search Watch on Additional Videos
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The Maryland court system has four levels: two trial courts and two appellate courts. The trial courts consider evidence presented in a case and make judgments based on the facts, the law and legal precedent (prior legal decisions from a higher court).
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