The Baltimore Sun Anne Arundel County Page provides news provides news and information about our local area. Resources include local photo galleries, classifieds search, sports team schedules, and a news feed.
The Comptroller of Maryland’s Internet tax filing system allows online electronic filing of resident or nonresident personal income tax returns along with the most commonly associated schedules and forms.
A new web tool developed by the University of Maryland called Preservation Search offers immediate access to interactive maps, photos and text of the Annapolis historic district. It provides far greater digital detail and comprehensiveness than in almost any other city.
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.
The Maryland Judiciary Case Search allows you to 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.
Update (8/5/2008): apparently the MD judiciary case search has becoem big internet news. The Baltimore 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.
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.
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.