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Court records are available through PACER or at public terminals located in the Clerk's Office. To obtain copies, including certified and exemplified copies, of documents, please send a copy work request to the Clerk's Office. Someone from the Clerk's Office will then contact you with the copy cost.
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).
Maryland Judiciary Case Search (Case Search) is the primary way that the public may search for records of court cases. Maryland Electronic Courts (MDEC) allows users to electronically view and file documents in a court case to which they are a party.
Residents of Maryland can obtain information by searching through the online database managed by the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services. Searches can be filtered by address, county, zip code, name and proximity to a higher institution of learning.
The Maryland Court of Appeals is the highest court in the state (commonly called the Supreme Court in other states).