RECORDS
Rich in
the tradition and history of Maryland, the Office of the Circuit Court is
one of the oldest public institutions in the State. The Clerk of Court is
a locally-elected State official with responsibilities established and regulated
by the laws of Maryland and Rules of the Court of Appeals of Maryland. Since
1658, the Office of the Clerk of Court has provided the citizens of Maryland
with a variety of essential services. The revenue collected by the clerks
for these
services
is distributed to city, county, and state governments.
The
following is a partial list of the types of cases filed and processed
by the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, and the inclusive dates
of those records:
Civil*
(1776 through current date)
- With certain exceptions, matters which involve a claim for damages in excess of $30,000 are filed with the Circuit Court. In general, concurrent jurisdiction is shared with the District Court in matters which involve a claim for an amount between $5,000 and $30,000.
- Judicial
Review of Administrative Agency Decisions
- Appeals
from the District Court
- Matters
which involve domestic relations, titles to property, foreclosures,
mechanics liens and injunctions
- Decrees
of Divorce (1908 through current date)
- Adoption
(Not available for public inspection except by court order)
- Paternity
Matters
- Guardianships
- Name
changes
Criminal
* (1776 through current date)
- Felony
and certain misdemeanor charges filed by the Grand Jury or the State's
Attorney
- Appeals
and jury trials from the District Court
Juvenile
* (Not available for public inspection except by court order)
- Juvenile
cases may include any matter brought before the Court which involve
persons under the age of eighteen years.
Liens
and Judgments (Available dates vary depending upon record)
- Liens
and judgments including encumbrances, Federal tax liens, hospital liens,
Maryland tax liens, District Court liens, civil judgments, and United
States District Court judgments are recorded in the Office of the Clerk.
The
following is a partial list of documents recorded with the Clerk for permanent
retention:
Land
Records (1776 through current date)
- Deeds
- Mortgages
and Deeds of Trust
- Leases
- Releases
of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust
- Land
Contracts
Plat
Records (1776 through current date - some plats are found in the land
record books) See
PLATS.NET
(Maryland Archives Plat Imaging Application - access can be granted with
the username: plato and the password: plato#)
- Subdivision
- Condominium
- Highway
- Boundary
Survey
Miscellaneous
Records
- Acts,
Ordinances and Resolutions of the County and Incorporated Towns (1969
through current date)
- Chancery
Records* (1815 through current date) - The chancery record contains
a copy of every completed court case held in the Circuit Court for Washington
County which pertains to ownership of land.
- Corporation
Records* (1803 through 1991) Articles of Incorporation, Transfer, Dissolution,
etc. of local corporations, churches, etc. From 1911 through 1991, these
records were recorded with both the Clerks of Circuit Court and the
Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation. In 1991, recording
with the Clerks of Circuit Court was discontinued.
- Financing
Statements (through July 1, 1995) Formerly known as Chattel Records,
Conditional Contracts of Sale, and Bills of Sale. After July 1, 1995,
these records are recorded only with the Maryland Department of Assessments
and Taxation, except that records pertaining to real estate are recorded
among the Land Records.
- Military
Discharges (1919 through current date) Records of the discharge of individuals
from the armed services are voluntarily recorded with the Clerk of Circuit
Court for safe keeping. Individual records are available to the public
only in certain circumstances.
- Public
Official Commissions* (1878 through current date) Commissions issued
by the Governor of Maryland appointing persons to various boards, etc.
- Test
Book Records* (1815 through current date) Record of names of individuals
to whom oath of office has been administered for elected and appointed
local offices, as well as officials appointed by the Governor to certain
boards and commissions.
Miscellaneous
Services
- Marriage
Licenses (1799 through current date)
- Civil
Marriages (1799 through current date - see related marriage license
record)
- Business
Licenses (Last three to four years available - older records destroyed)
- Administering
oaths of office to locally appointed and elected public officials, Notaries
Public, Gubernatorial appointees, etc.
- Notary
Public Commissions-An application for a notary public commission
can be obtained by contacting the clerk. Upon approval of the application
and issuance of a Commission by the Secretary of State, notaries are
sworn in by the Clerk.
- Passports-The
Clerk is an authorized passport application acceptance agency.
- Jury
Selection - The Clerk manages the jury selection process for the Circuit
Court.
*Some records
in these series have been transferred to the Maryland State Archives.
The
records maintained by the Office of the Clerk of Court are generally available
to the public for review. However, the records of juvenile or adoption
cases can be accessed only through an order of the Court, and Military
Discharges are available to the public only under certain circumstances.
Other legal limitations may apply.
Please
note that the Office of the Clerk is prohibited by Law from rendering
any legal advice.