Please see the materials below (‘New Expungement Procedure’) for information about filing expungements under these new rules. ![]() Cases where all charges resulted in one of these dispositions have been removed from the site entirely. Important note: Legislation that went into effect Summer 2021 prohibits Maryland Case Search from displaying any charges that resulted in nolle prosequi, acquittal, or dismissal. We also have a training video with an explanation of how to use the tool. The expungement web tool can be installed on Google Chrome, and works just like the MDExpungement you are familiar with. MVLS has been working with a programmer to create a replacement, and we are happy to announce that the new tool is ready. MVLS’ New Expungement Web Tool: Expungement volunteers may have noticed that MDExpungement, our program for generating expungements forms, has lost functionality. If you have any questions or need additional information, please reach out to Chris Sweeney, Workforce Development Attorney, at 44 for expungement or shielding, and Heather Heiman, Human Trafficking Prevention Project Manager, at 44. For a list of upcoming trainings, please visit our events calendar. The forms are fillable and all fields in the form must be filled in.Below you’ll find links to previously recorded trainings and other materials related to criminal record relief. If you have an existing case and need to update the contact information for any party to the Case (Plaintiff, Defendant, Petitioner, Respondent, Other party) or an attorney for a Case needs to update their contact information, the links to the forms are provided below. The General Fee schedule for Civil Law and Equity cases is provided on this website. Questions involving filing fees or general procedural information can be directed to the Clerk's Office. Staff members are prohibited by law from performing record searches and restricted from any records research other than in the performance of their customary assignments. Maryland law prohibits the Clerk's Office staff from rendering any type of legal service or giving legal advice. Access to online case information is available through the Maryland Judiciary Case Search. Generally, Civil Law and Equity records are public information. Please note that all attorneys are required to file pleadings electronically pursuant to MD-Rule 20-106. Filings placed in the drop box will be collected the next business day and processed.
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