Baltimore County, Maryland Public Records Lookup | BaltimoreRecords.us
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This document describes Baltimore County's public records system and access policies. It defines public records under Maryland's Public Information Act as government documents accessible to citizens, and categorizes the types of records maintained by the county, including court records, property documents, vital records, business licenses, tax information, and government proceedings. Baltimore County adheres to Maryland's open records laws, which establish a presumption of public access to government information, and provides procedures for requesting records along with an online portal for commonly requested documents.
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Baltimore County Public Records What Are Public Records in Baltimore County? Public records in Baltimore County are defined as information or documents created, received, or maintained by a government agency that are accessible to the public pursuant to Maryland Public Information Act § 4-101. These records document the business of government and belong to the citizens of Maryland. Baltimore County maintains numerous categories of public records, including: Court Records: Civil, criminal, traffic, and family court cases processed through the Baltimore County Circuit Court Property Records: Deeds, mortgages, liens, plats, and property tax assessment information Vital Records: Birth certificates (limited to 1939-present), death certificates, marriage licenses, and divorce decrees Business Records: Business licenses, permits, and fictitious business name registrations Tax Records: Property tax information, assessment records, and tax sale listings Voting Records: Voter registration data and election results maintained by the Baltimore County Board of Elections Government Proceedings: County Council meeting minutes, agendas, and video recordings Financial Documents: County budgets, expenditure reports, and financial statements Law Enforcement Records: Police reports, arrest logs, and incident reports (with certain restrictions) Land Use Records: Zoning maps, building permits, and development plans The Baltimore County Circuit Court Clerk's Office maintains court records, land records, and marriage licenses, while the Maryland State Archives serves as the central repository for permanent government records. Property assessment records are maintained by the State Department of Assessments and Taxation, and vital records are primarily held by the Maryland Department of Health Division of Vital Records. Is Baltimore County an Open Records County? Baltimore County adheres to the Maryland Public Information Act (MPIA) § 4-103, which establishes the public's right to access government records. The Act states that "all persons are entitled to have access to information about the affairs of government and the official acts of public officials and employees." Under MPIA § 4-103(a), "all persons are entitled to have access to information about the affairs of government and the official acts of public officials and employees." This provision creates a presumption of openness for government records in Baltimore County and throughout Maryland. Baltimore County has implemented specific procedures to comply with state transparency laws. The county maintains a dedicated Public Information Act page that outlines the process for requesting records. Additionally, Baltimore County follows Maryland's Open Meetings Act, which requires public bodies to conduct open sessions when discussing public business. The county's commitment to transparency is further demonstrated through its online records portal, which provides digital access to many commonly requested documents. However, certain records may be exempt from disclosure as specified in MPIA § 4-301 through § 4-355. How to Find Public Records in Baltimore County in 2026 Members of the public seeking records in Baltimore County may utilize several methods to locate and obtain documents. The county currently provides multiple access points for public records: Online Access: Many records are available through Baltimore County's electronic systems: Court records can be searched through the Maryland Judiciary Case Search Property records are accessible via the State Department of Assessments and Taxation Real Property Database Land records can be found through mdlandrec.net (free registration required) County Council records are available on the Baltimore County Council website In-Person Requests: Individuals may visit the appropriate county office: For court records, visit the Circuit Court Clerk's Office For property tax information, visit the Office of Budget and Finance For zoning and permits, visit the Department of Permits, Approvals and Inspections Written Requests: Submit a Public Information Act request to the specific department that maintains the desired records. Requests should include: Requestor's name and contact information Clear description of records sought Preferred format for receiving records Statement of willingness to pay applicable fees Central PIA Coordinator: For assistance determining which department holds specific records, contact: Baltimore County Office of Law - PIA Coordinator 400 Washington Avenue, Suite 219 Towson, MD 21204 410-887-4420 Baltimore County Office of Law Pursuant to MPIA § 4-203, agencies must respond to requests within 30 calendar days. Complex requests may require additional time, which will be communicated to the requestor. How Much Does It Cost to Get Public Records in Baltimore County? Baltimore County assesses fees for public records in accordance with Maryland Public Information Act § 4-206, which permits agencies to charge "reasonable fees" for document reproduction and search time. Current standard fees include: Photocopies: $0.25 per page for standard letter/legal size Certified Copies: $5.00 per document plus copy fees Search and Preparation: $25-50 per hour after the first two hours (which are free) Electronic Records: Actual cost of production Specialized Documents: Marriage License: $35-85 (varies based on circumstances) Birth/Death Certificates: $10 for first copy, $12 for each additional copy Land Record Copies: $5 for certification plus $1 per page Court Case Documents: $5 for certification plus $0.50 per page Accepted payment methods include cash, check, money order, and credit cards (at most locations). Online services may require credit card payment. Fee waivers may be granted if the applicant demonstrates: Inability to pay due to poverty The request serves the public interest rather than commercial purposes The applicant is a qualifying nonprofit organization Agencies must provide the first two hours of search time at no charge per MPIA § 4-206(c). Requestors may ask for a fee estimate before proceeding with requests that may incur substantial costs. Does Baltimore County Have Free Public Records? Baltimore County provides free access to certain public records as required by Maryland law. Under MPIA § 4-201, all persons are entitled to inspect public records without charge, though fees may apply for copies or extensive searches. Free records and services currently available include: In-Person Inspection: Any public record may be viewed at no cost during normal business hours at the agency where records are maintained Online Resources: Maryland Judiciary Case Search - Basic court case information Baltimore County Property Tax Database - Property tax information Baltimore County GIS Mapping - Property boundaries and zoning information Baltimore County Council Legislation - Council bills and resolutions Campaign Finance Reports - Political campaign financial disclosures The Baltimore County Public Library provides free public computer access for searching online records and assistance with basic research questions. Additionally, the first two hours of search and preparation time for any PIA request are provided at no cost to the requestor. Government agencies in Baltimore County maintain public terminals at their offices where citizens can access electronic records systems without charge. However, printing or copying documents from these terminals typically incurs standard copy fees. Who Can Request Public Records in Baltimore County? Under Maryland Public Information Act § 4-103, "all persons" are entitled to access public records in Baltimore County. This broad eligibility extends to: Maryland residents and non-residents alike Natural persons and legal entities (corporations, organizations) Representatives acting on behalf of others Media organizations Commercial entities Government agencies The law does not require requestors to: Provide identification (except for certain restricted records) State the purpose of their request Demonstrate a "need to know" Have a direct interest in the records However, specific record types may have restricted access based on content rather than requestor status: Vital Records: Birth and death certificates are restricted to the person named in the record, immediate family members, legal representatives, or those with a court order Criminal History Records: Complete criminal histories are available only to the subject or their attorney Medical Records: Access is limited to the patient or authorized representative Juvenile Records: Generally confidential except to the juvenile, parents, attorneys, or by court order For records pertaining to oneself, identification may be required to verify identity and prevent unauthorized disclosure of personal information. Requests for another individual's records are subject to privacy protections under MPIA § 4-301 through § 4-355. Commercial requestors have the same rights of access as individuals, though agencies may prioritize non-commercial requests when allocating resources. What Records Are Confidential in Baltimore County? Baltimore County maintains certain records as confidential in accordance with Maryland Public Information Act § 4-301 through § 4-355, which establishes mandatory and discretionary exemptions from disclosure. Records that are generally exempt from public disclosure include: Personal Information: Social Security numbers Driver's license numbers Financial account information Medical and psychological records (MPIA § 4-329) Personnel records, including performance evaluations (MPIA § 4-311) Law Enforcement Records: Active criminal investigations (MPIA § 4-351) Investigatory files that would interfere with proceedings Information that would endanger individuals Confidential source information Juvenile arrest and criminal history records Legal and Judicial Records: Records subject to attorney-client privilege Pre-decisional deliberative documents Sealed court records and expunged cases Adoption records (MPIA § 4-321) Business and Government Information: Trade secrets and confidential commercial information Critical infrastructure details and security measures Interagency memoranda containing pre-decisional advice Procurement information prior to award Other Protected Records: Child welfare records (MPIA § 4-307) Library user records (MPIA § 4-308) Certain academic research (MPIA § 4-335) Home addresses and phone numbers of government employees When a record contains both exempt and non-exempt information, agencies must redact the confidential portions and release the remainder, as required by MPIA § 4-203(c)(1)(ii). Agencies must apply a "public interest test" for certain discretionary exemptions, weighing whether the public interest in disclosure outweighs the potential harm from release. Denials of access must cite the specific statutory provision supporting the exemption and inform the requestor of their right to seek judicial review. Baltimore County Recorder's Office: Contact Information and Hours Baltimore County Circuit Court Clerk's Office - Land Records Department County Courts Building 401 Bosley Avenue, Room 300 Towson, MD 21204 410-887-2601 Baltimore County Circuit Court Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday: 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM Closed on State holidays Baltimore County Office of Budget and Finance - Property Tax Information 400 Washington Avenue, Room 150 Towson, MD 21204 410-887-2404 Baltimore County Office of Budget and Finance Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM Closed on County holidays Maryland State Department of Assessments and Taxation - Baltimore County Office Hampton Plaza 300 E. Joppa Road, Suite 602 Towson, MD 21286 410-512-4900 Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM Closed on State holidays Baltimore County Register of Wills County Courts Building 401 Bosley Avenue, Room 422 Towson, MD 21204 410-887-6516 Baltimore County Register of Wills Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday: 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM Closed on State holidays Lookup Public Records in Baltimore County SDAT: Real Property Data Search Land Records | Maryland Courts Baltimore County, Maryland - Records Categories Criminal Records Court Records Inmate Records Arrest Records Warrant Search Property Records Divorce Records
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