Dundalk People Search
A Dundalk people search draws on court case data, police records, and state databases that cover this large Baltimore County community in eastern Maryland. Dundalk sits along the Patapsco River and is home to tens of thousands of residents. You can look up people here through the Maryland Judiciary Case Search, request police reports from Baltimore County, or check property and voter records at the state level. This page walks through each of those tools and explains the steps, fees, and contact information you need to search for people in Dundalk.
Dundalk People Search at a Glance
Dundalk Court Records Search
The Maryland Judiciary Case Search is the main way to run a Dundalk people search through court records. This free tool covers both the Baltimore County Circuit Court and District Court. Criminal case data for Baltimore County goes back to 1984. You can search by name, case number, or date range. Results show party names, city and state, case numbers, partial date of birth, hearing dates, charges with statute codes, and case outcomes. The system uses exact name matching. Add the % symbol at the end of a name for partial results, so "John%" pulls up Johnson, Johnston, and others tied to Dundalk or the rest of Baltimore County.
The Baltimore County Circuit Court sits at 401 Bosley Avenue in Towson. Clerk Julie Ensor runs that office. Call 410-887-2601 for general help. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Plain copies cost $0.50 per page. Certified copies run $5 per document plus the copy fee. The District Court is at 900 Walker Avenue in Towson and can be reached at 410-512-2000. Under Maryland Rules Title 16, Chapter 900, most court records tied to Dundalk residents are open to the public. Juvenile cases, expunged records, and some dismissed charges are sealed or shielded from view.
Case Search shows case info but not the actual court documents. To view pleadings, orders, or filings for a Dundalk case, you need to visit the courthouse in Towson or use an MDEC kiosk at the court.
Dundalk Police Records People Search
Dundalk falls under the Baltimore County Police Department. The local station is Precinct 12, also called North Point. It sits at 428 Westham Way in Dundalk, MD 21222. The phone number is 410-887-7320. Precinct 12 handles patrol and calls for service in the Dundalk area. But all police report requests go through the central Records Management Unit at police headquarters in Towson.
To get a police report for a Dundalk people search, you need to fill out Form 117. This form asks for your full name, address, phone, email, the date and location of the incident, names of those involved, and the report number if you have it. Mail the completed form with a $15 check or money order made out to Baltimore County and a self-addressed stamped envelope. Send it to Baltimore County Police Department, Information and Records Management Unit, 700 East Joppa Road, Towson, Maryland 21286-5501. You can also go in person to police headquarters from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM on weekdays. Bring a valid photo ID. Crime victims can get reports for free. Processing takes about two weeks for most Dundalk requests.
The fee is $15 per report. That covers both accident and incident reports. Copy fees are $0.25 per page. Cash is accepted only for in-person visits. Personal checks and money orders work for mail requests. Call 410-887-2390 for recorded info about the process.
Note: Accident reports in Dundalk have a 60-day privacy window under General Provisions Article §4-315, limiting access to involved parties during that time.
Public Records Requests in Dundalk
The Maryland Public Information Act, codified at General Provisions Article §4-101 et seq., gives anyone the right to ask for public records from Baltimore County agencies. Under §4-103, you do not need to give a reason for your request. The Baltimore County MPIA portal lets you submit and track requests online. You can also mail a written request or call the county at 410-887-2222.
The first two hours of search time are free under §4-206. After that, the agency charges based on employee salary. Standard copies cost $0.25 per page. The agency must respond within 30 days per §4-203. If your request is denied, you can appeal to the Public Access Ombudsman at (410) 576-6310. From there you can go to the PIA Compliance Board and then to circuit court if needed. If your income falls below 50% of the Maryland median, you may qualify for an automatic fee waiver by filing an affidavit.
People Search Tools for Dundalk
Several state databases help with a people search in Dundalk. The SDAT Real Property Search shows who owns property in Dundalk and across Baltimore County. Search by name or address. Results include owner names, mailing addresses, assessment values, sales history with dates and prices, and property details like lot size and year built. This tool is free.
Maryland Land Records holds deeds, mortgages, liens, and other land documents. Search by grantor or grantee name to trace property transfers in Dundalk. A free account is needed. Printing documents costs $1.00 per page. Land records can show where someone lives or has lived. The DPSCS Incarcerated Individual Locator lets you find people in state prisons. Search by name to see facility location, ID number, and tentative release date. The Maryland Sex Offender Registry covers Dundalk too, with name, photo, address, and conviction details for each registrant.
The Maryland voter registration lookup confirms where someone is registered to vote. You can also check the Maryland Business Entity Search to see if a person in Dundalk is listed as an officer or agent of a business in the state.
The Maryland Judiciary Case Search at casesearch.courts.state.md.us is shown below.
This tool provides court case data and records access for Dundalk cases handled through the Baltimore County courts in Towson.
Dundalk People Search Costs
Most online search tools for Dundalk are free. Court records on Case Search cost nothing. Police reports cost $15 each. Certified court copies are $5 per document. Plain copies at the clerk's office are $0.50 per page. MPIA requests get two free hours of search time before hourly charges apply. Land record prints on MDLandRec.net cost $1 per page.
Victims of crime in Dundalk can get police reports at no charge. If you qualify as low income, you can file an affidavit for a fee waiver on public records requests.
Nearby Baltimore County Cities
These communities near Dundalk also fall under Baltimore County. Each has its own local precinct but shares the same central records process.
Baltimore County People Search
Dundalk is part of Baltimore County. Visit the full county page for more details on courts, police districts, and records access across all of Baltimore County.