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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. In accordance with Federal and State statutes and the Rules Governing the Courts of the State of Maryland or ...
http://casesearch.courts.state.md.us/casesearchAbout the Maryland Court System | 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). Appellate courts review a trial court's actions and decisions and decide whether the trial judge properly followed the law and legal precedent.
https://mdcourts.gov/courts/aboutJudicial Information Systems | Maryland Courts
Judicial Information Systems. 2661 Riva Road, Suite 900. Annapolis, MD 21401. 410-260-1000 / Fax: 410-974-7170. Chief Information Officer. Robert Bruchalski. [email protected]. Deputy Chief Information Officer. Jeff Huddleston.
https://www.courts.state.md.us/jisMaryland Government - Judicial Branch
Under the State Constitution, Maryland has a court system of four levels. It includes two trial courts: the District Court and the Circuit Court; and two appellate courts: the Court of Special Appeals and the Court of Appeals. Robert C. Murphy Courts of Appeal Building, 361 Rowe Blvd., Annapolis, Maryland, April 2013. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
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The Judiciary provides public access to court records in accordance with Maryland Rules 16-901 through 16-914, effective August 1, 2017. The Rules specify what case information can be made available to the public and what case information must be kept confidential. For more information, see Public Access to Maryland Court Records.
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Maryland Judiciary Judgment and Liens Search. Maryland Judiciary Judgment and Liens Search. Select the appropriate radio button to search cases by Person or Company. (Default is person) Person. Company. Name :
http://jportal.mdcourts.gov/judgment/judgementSearch.jsfMaryland Administrative Office of the Courts - Origin & Functions
The Maryland Electronic Courts will be a single integrated case-management system used statewide by all courts within the Maryland Judiciary. Replacing the varied systems currently in use, the new system will enable electronic document filing and fee payments 24 hours per day.
https://msa.maryland.gov/msa/mdmanual/33jud/html/02adminf.html