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Yes, Marylands arrest records are public. According to the Maryland Public Information Act, all individuals or government agencies can access and request copies of public records in any form in the custody of a government agency.
Case Search name searches default to search for exact names only. For partial name searches, input at least the first character of the last name, followed by a % symbol. The first name is not required. The system will perform a search for the exact names entered in the first and last name search fields.
Court records are generally open to the public, with several exceptions. Records that have been expunged, shielded, or sealed by court order are not available to the public. In addition, the following records are not open to the public without a court order or a special provision of the law: Adoption.
NOTICE: Beginning December 7, 2021, the CaseSearch system will default to search for exact names only. For partial name searches, input at least the first character of the last name, followed by a % symbol. The first name is not required.
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