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Category Archives: Resources
Maryland Judiciary Case Search
The Maryland Judiciary Case Search is a web site which allows you to freely access information on all civil, traffic, and criminal cases in the state. This information includes defendant name, city and state, case number, date of birth, plaintiff name (civil cases only), trial date, charge, and case disposition. A search can turn up information on civil and criminal cases in all 24 of Maryland’s Counties in both the State’s district court and circuit court systems.
Maryland Appellate Court opinions are also online.
Update (8/5/2008): apparently the MD judiciary case search has become big internet news. The Washington Examiner has a story about how people who received traffic violations in Maryland may need to worry about identity theft because social security numbers are published in the case search records. “The traffic citation records show a person’s full name, address, sex, height, weight, birth date and driver’s license number, which is sometimes the same as his or her Social Security number — information that is hunted by identity thieves.”
Update (8/19/2008): LexusNexus, as part of Zimmerman’s Research Guide, has a page of resources and information about the Maryland Judiciary System.
Update (9/2/2010): TomComKnowsHow.com has a tutorial on How to Perform Maryland Judiciary Case Searches Online. The article suggests that, “as part of a pre-employment background check, you can perform an online Maryland Judiciary Case Search which will help you to weed out most of the dishonest applicants, before initializing further steps.”
Posted in Government, Maryland, Resources
Tagged court, law, legal, lexusnexus, maryland judiciary system, traffic violations
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Morale, Welfare and Recreation Annapolis
The Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) facilities at Naval Support Activity Annapolis are for recreational use by active duty military, retired military, active reservists, current and retired Department of Defense civilian employees (Civil Service and Non-appropriated), active duty Coast Guard, family members in all of the previous categories, Midshipmen at the U.S. Naval Academy and USNA DoD Contractors. We hope you’ll visit our facilities and take advantage of the many activities and services we offer.
Maryland State Job Seeker Page
The Maryland Department of Budget and Management’s Job Seeker page provides information to assist you in finding a State job, including information on how to apply, the State employment application, and a current listing of job openings. The State employs staff in a wide range of fields, including: accounting, administrative support, agriculture, business and economic development, corrections and law enforcement, finance, health, human services, information technology, the law, natural resources, public safety, teaching, and many more.
Inside Annapolis Magazine
InsideAnnapolis.com is the web site companion for Inside Annapolis Magazine. The web site features a wealth of information and resources on Annapolis, including sections on Boating, Historic Sites, Maps, Lodging, Real Estate, Rentals, Restaurants, Schools, Services, Shops, Tours, and Transportation.
Real Property Data Search
The Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation Real Property Data Search allows you to search for information on any property in Maryland. Information given includes current and previous owner name, property land area, tax value, use, date built, and more.
You can obtain ownership and value information about every parcel of real property in the State of Maryland (approximately 2,500,000 accounts) from this database, as well as sales of real property. Data on the Real Property Data Search system is updated every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning. The data provided through this web site is the same information available from public access terminals located in the local assessment offices.
Posted in Housing, Maryland, Resources
Tagged assessments and taxation, public access, state of maryland
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Community Association LawLetter
Thomas Schild Law Group publishes the Community Association LawLetter to keep community association clients and friends up to date on new court decisions, laws and other items of interest which affect condominiums, cooperatives, and homeowners associations.
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Maryland State Archives
The Maryland State Archives is the historical agency for Maryland and serves as the central depository for government records of permanent value. Records date from the founding of the colony in 1634 to the present. Included in the Archives’ holdings are colonial and state executive, legislative, and judicial records; county probate, land and court records; church records; business records; publications and reports of state, county and municipal governments; and special collections of private papers, maps, photographs, and newspapers.
Posted in History, Maryland, Resources
Tagged archives, court records, government records, judicial records, library, maps, newspapers, special collections
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Anne Arundel County Public Library
Founded in 1921, the Anne Arundel County Public Library, AACPL, is headquartered in Annapolis, Maryland. Located in the Baltimore-Washington corridor, along the Chesapeake Bay, Anne Arundel County’s diverse population of over 435,000 residents is served by 15 library branches countywide. More than 1 million items constitute the library’s collection and staff respond to nearly 300,000 inquiries from the public each year. In addition to its information services and popular materials, the library also provides storytime programming for children, literacy materials for adult new readers, special business and health collections and services for patrons with disabilities.
Posted in Arts, Education, Media, Resources
Tagged anne arundel county, books, library
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Annapolis Freecycle
Annapolis Freecycle is open to Annapolis area residents who want to “re-cycle” rather than throw stuff away. Got stuff you need to get rid of? A chair, a bed, or even a car? Feel free to post it! To join, include your zip code and nearest cross roads when filling out the form. Freecyling is Fun and Easy! Basic Rules: Everything must be 100% FREE. No trading, no bartering, no borrowing, no selling or re-selling.
The Freecycle Network is made up of 4,858 groups with 7,599,842 members across the globe. It’s a grassroots and entirely nonprofit movement of people who are giving (and getting) stuff for free in their own towns and thus keeping good stuff out of landfills. Membership is free, and everything posted must be FREE, legal and appropriate for all ages. To view the items being given away or sought in Annapolis, you must be a member of the local group.
Central Maryland Home Sales
The Baltimore Sun web site recently added a useful utility to search for and display home sales in central Maryland on an interactive Google map. You can search and sort by price range, ZIP code, type of home, and time frame. Homes sold are shown on the map as dots color-coded by sale price. You can click on the dots for more information about each house. And, of course, you have all the power of Google maps, such as panning, zooming, and satellite, and hybrid map views.
