Camp Springs People Search

Camp Springs people search tools let you look up court records, police reports, and other public data in this Prince George's County community. The area falls under the County Police District 8 station out of Forestville. Some parts may also be served by District 5 in Clinton. A people search in Camp Springs can pull from state court files, county police logs, property records, and more. This page covers the main ways to search for people and records tied to Camp Springs addresses, with steps for each source and the fees you can expect to pay.

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Camp Springs People Search at a Glance

Prince George's County
District 8 PG County Police
1982 Court Records Since
$10 Report Fee

Camp Springs Police Records Search

Camp Springs does not have its own police force. The Prince George's County Police Department handles law enforcement here. District 8, based at 8903 Presidential Parkway in Upper Marlboro, is the main station for Camp Springs. Call 301-772-4900 to reach that office. Some parts of Camp Springs near the southern edge may fall under District 5 in Clinton instead. If you are not sure which district covers a specific address, call the main county police line at 301-352-1200. They can tell you which station has the report you need.

To get a police report from Camp Springs, you need PGC Form #3864. Fill it out with the date of the incident, the location, and the names of people involved. Send the form to the Records Management Division at 4923 43rd Avenue, 3rd Floor, Hyattsville, MD 20781. The phone number for the records office is 301-985-3638. You can also email them at Police_CustServ@co.pg.md.us. Each report costs $10. Accident photos cost $20 per roll. They take money orders, business checks, and credit cards. Personal checks are not accepted for in-person requests. There is a $1.50 credit card fee per transaction.

For Camp Springs accident reports specifically, you can use BuyCrash or CrashDocs to order copies online. The fee is $10 per report. You will need the report number, your name, and the date of the crash. These sites work for county police reports only.

Camp Springs Court Case Search

Court records for a Camp Springs people search come from the Maryland Judiciary Case Search database. This free tool covers both circuit and district courts across Maryland. Prince George's County criminal records in the system go back to 1982. You can search by name, case number, or date range. The search uses exact name matching by default. Add a % sign at the end of a name for partial results. So "John%" would show Johnson, Johnston, and other names linked to Camp Springs addresses.

Each result shows party names, city and state, case numbers, partial birth dates, charges with statute codes, and how the case ended. The system does not show the actual court documents though. For those, you need to visit the Prince George's County Circuit Court at 14735 Main Street in Upper Marlboro. Clerk Mahasin El-Amin runs that office. Call 301-952-3318 for general questions. The civil division is at 301-952-3475. Criminal records are at 301-952-3321.

The Prince George's County courts page is shown below on the county courts website.

Prince George's County courts homepage for Camp Springs people search

This site has info on court hours, filing procedures, and contact numbers for each division that serves Camp Springs residents.

Camp Springs Public Records Requests

The Maryland Public Information Act, found at General Provisions Article §4-101 and following sections, gives you the right to ask for public records from Prince George's County agencies. Under §4-103, any person can make a records request. You do not have to live in Maryland. The county MPIA email is pia@co.pg.md.us. For police MPIA requests, contact Sergeant Donald Rickert at 301-985-3649.

The first two hours of search time are free under §4-206. After that, the agency charges based on the pay rate of the person doing the search. Standard copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies are $5 per document. The agency must respond to your Camp Springs people search request within 30 days under §4-203. If your request gets denied, you can appeal to the Public Access Ombudsman at (410) 576-6310. After that, the PIA Compliance Board reviews the case. Circuit court is the final step.

Note: Accident reports in Prince George's County have a 60-day privacy window under General Provisions Article §4-315, limiting access to involved parties during that period.

Search Camp Springs People Through State Tools

Several state databases help with a Camp Springs people search. The SDAT Real Property Search shows who owns any property in Camp Springs. Search by owner name or address. Results include owner names, mailing addresses, assessment values, and sales history. This tool is free to use and does not need an account.

Maryland Land Records holds deeds, mortgages, and liens for properties throughout Prince George's County. Search by grantor or grantee name to trace property transfers tied to Camp Springs. You need a free account to use the site. Printing costs $1 per page. The DPSCS Incarcerated Individual Locator lets you find people in state prisons by name. Results show the facility, ID number, and release date. The Maryland Sex Offender Registry covers Camp Springs as well. You can search by name or address. Each profile shows a photo, home address, and conviction details.

The Maryland Judiciary Case Search portal is shown below at casesearch.courts.state.md.us.

Maryland Case Search portal for Camp Springs people search

Use this tool to look up court cases by name or case number for anyone with a Camp Springs address in Prince George's County courts.

Camp Springs People Search Costs

Most online tools for a Camp Springs people search are free. The Maryland Case Search database costs nothing. Police reports from Prince George's County cost $10 each. Accident photos run $20 per roll. Court copies are $0.50 per page for plain copies and $5 for certified. A criminal records search at the courthouse costs $7 per name. MPIA requests get two free hours of search time before hourly fees kick in. Land record pages cost $1 to print from MDLandRec.

Standard copies from any county agency cost $0.25 per page. Keep in mind the $1.50 credit card fee for in-person payments at the county police records office. Money orders and business checks avoid that fee. Victims of crime can get some records at no cost depending on the type of request and the agency involved.

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Prince George's County Records

Camp Springs is part of Prince George's County. For full county-level records and contact details, see the Prince George's County people search page.

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