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Generally speaking Statements of Case and Judgments and Orders that are a made in public are public documents and are available from court record.
Court records are available through PACER or at public terminals located in the Clerks Office. To obtain copies, including certified and exemplified copies, of documents, please send a copy work request to the Clerks Office. Someone from the Clerks Office will then contact you with the copy cost.
The records maintained by the Office of the Clerk of Court are available to the public for review. However, the records of juvenile or adoption cases can be accessed only through an order of the Court.
If you need information about court records, there is a valuable on-line tool that can help. Its called Maryland Judiciary Case Search or just Case Search. To get started visit mdcourts.gov/casesearch.
Visit the official website of the county, state, federal government, or court which is relevant to your background check. Search for public records in the online database of the website and make sure to enter the full name of the person whose records you are looking for in order to get accurate results.
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If you need information about court records, there is a valuable on-line tool that can help. Its called Maryland Judiciary Case Search or just Case Search. To get started visit mdcourts.gov/casesearch.
Circuit Courts generally handles more serious criminal cases, major civil cases, including juvenile and other family law cases such as divorce, custody and child support and most cases appealed from the District Court, orphans courts and certain administrative agencies.
All requests for transcripts must be made to the court reporter assigned to the judge who presided over the hearing. To make a request, you must know the name of the judge who presided, the case number and date(s) of the hearing.
The records maintained by the Office of the Clerk of Court are available to the public for review. However, access to some records may be restricted. For more information, see Court Records. Court records can be searched on the Maryland Judiciary Web site.
There are three ways to look at court records: Go to the courthouse and ask to look at paper records. Go to the courthouse and look at electronic court records. If your court offers it, look at electronic records over the internet.

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