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Welcome. The jurisdiction of the District Court includes all...
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Maryland Judiciary Case Search. This website provides public access to the case records of the Maryland Judiciary. Access to these records is governed by the Maryland Rules on Access to Court Records. Acceptance of the following agreement is required to continue.
7 gru 2021 · What Are Court Records? How to keep information from the public; Expungement of a criminal record; Civil Judgment and Satisfaction Data in the District Court is available on a subscription basis. Notice Records (Land records, deeds, etc.) MdLandRec.net provides online access to Maryland land record documents. This service is provided by the ...
Welcome. The jurisdiction of the District Court includes all landlord-tenant cases, replevin actions, motor vehicle violations, misdemeanors and certain felonies. In civil cases, we have exclusive jurisdiction in claims of $5,000 or less, and concurrent jurisdiction with the circuit courts in claims for amounts above $5,000 but less than $30,000.
Circuit Courts generally handle more serious criminal cases and major civil cases. These include juvenile and other family law cases such as divorce, custody and child support. The Circuit Courts hear most cases appealed from the District Court, orphans’ courts and some administrative agencies.
Maryland Courts. 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).
MDEC - Maryland Electronic Courts, a project to create a Judiciary-wide integrated case management system so courts can collect, store and process records electronically; Paying a traffic ticket online; Researching legal information and court help topics in the People’s Law Library; Requesting a Document or Book from the Maryland State Law ...