Find Fairland People Records

A Fairland people search taps into court records, police files, and state databases linked to this census-designated place in eastern Montgomery County. Fairland sits near the border of Prince George's County and falls under the MCPD 3rd and 4th Districts for police coverage. You can search for people through the Maryland Judiciary Case Search, request police reports from MCPD Central Records, or look up property and voter data through state tools. This page walks through the main ways to find people and access public records in Fairland, Maryland.

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Fairland People Search at a Glance

Montgomery County
3rd/4th District MCPD Districts
$10 Police Report Fee
1979 Court Records Since

Fairland Court Records Search

The Maryland Judiciary Case Search is the main free tool for a Fairland people search using court records. The database covers both Circuit Court and District Court cases across Montgomery County. Criminal records go back to 1979. That is the oldest data of any county in Maryland. You can look up a person by name, case number, or date range. Results show party names, city, case numbers, partial birth year, charges with statute codes, and case outcomes.

The search tool uses exact name matching. Add a % symbol at the end of a name for broader results. So typing "Mar%" pulls up Martin, Martinez, Marshall, and other matches across Montgomery County, including Fairland addresses. The system does not show actual court documents. To get copies of pleadings, orders, or filings tied to a Fairland case, you need to visit the courthouse or use MDEC kiosks on site.

The Montgomery County Circuit Court is at 50 Maryland Avenue in Rockville. Clerk Theresa Scalzo runs the office. For civil records, call 240-777-9426. For criminal files, call 240-777-9430. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Plain copies cost $0.50 per page. Certified copies are $5 per document plus page fees. Manual record searches cost $25 per hour after the first two free hours. The District Court is at 1800 East Jefferson Street in Rockville. Call 301-563-8500 to reach them. Under Maryland Rules Title 16, Chapter 900, most court records tied to Fairland residents are open to the public. Juvenile cases and expunged records are not available.

Fairland People Search Through Police

Fairland does not have its own police department. The Montgomery County Police Department covers Fairland through two districts. The 3rd District station is at 1002 Milestone Drive in Silver Spring, MD 20904. Call 240-773-6800. The 4th District station is at 2300 Randolph Road in Wheaton, MD 20902. Call 240-773-5500. Which station handles a Fairland call depends on where the incident happens.

All records requests go through MCPD Central Records at 100 Edison Park Drive, Gaithersburg, MD 20878. The phone number is 240-773-5330. To get a Fairland police report, you need to fill out the Report Dissemination Form. The form asks for your name, the report number, date and location of the incident, names of people involved, your phone number, and a copy of your photo ID. Submit by mail to the Public Safety Headquarters with a check or money order for $10 payable to Montgomery County Government, Maryland. Include a self-addressed stamped envelope. In-person requests are taken at either the 3rd or 4th District stations or at headquarters between 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM on weekdays.

Both accident reports and incident reports cost $10 each. The online accident report portal lets you request crash reports from anywhere in Montgomery County, including Fairland. Create an account, upload your photo ID, and pay $10 by credit card. Reports are ready 3 to 5 business days after the crash. Processing for other types of reports takes 5 to 10 business days.

Note: Fairland accident reports have a 60-day privacy window under §4-315, restricting access to involved parties during that period.

Fairland Public Information Requests

The Maryland Public Information Act lets you request records from county agencies that hold data on Fairland residents. Under §4-103, any person can ask for public records. The county MPIA coordinator is at 101 Monroe Street in Rockville. Call 240-777-8800 or email PIA@montgomerycountymd.gov. You can also use the Montgomery County JustFOIA portal to submit and track requests online. This portal covers all county departments, including police.

The first two hours of search time are free under §4-206. After that, the agency charges based on the pay of the person doing the work. Standard copies cost $0.25 per page. The agency must respond within 30 days per §4-203. If your Fairland records request is denied, appeal to the Public Access Ombudsman at (410) 576-6310. Next step is the PIA Compliance Board. After that, circuit court is the final option.

Fairland People Search Resources

The Montgomery County Police Department website below shows the main page for the agency that serves Fairland. Visit the MCPD homepage for links to records request forms and district station contact details.

Montgomery County Police Department website for Fairland people search

Use this site to find the Report Dissemination Form, district station addresses, and other resources for a Fairland people search. The records division phone number and mailing address are listed under the contact section.

Search Fairland People in State Databases

State databases give you more ways to search for people in Fairland. The SDAT Real Property Search shows who owns any property in the area. Search by owner name or address to see owner names, mailing addresses, assessment values, and sales history. This tool is free and covers all of Montgomery County.

Maryland Land Records holds deeds, mortgages, liens, and other land documents for Fairland properties. Search by grantor or grantee name to trace property transfers. A free account is needed and printing costs $1.00 per page. The DPSCS Incarcerated Individual Locator lets you find people held in state prisons. Search by name to see facility, ID number, mugshot, and tentative release date. The Maryland Sex Offender Registry covers Fairland too. Each profile shows name, photo, address, and conviction details. You can also check the Maryland voter lookup to see if someone is registered in Fairland.

Fairland Record Costs and Fees

Costs vary by record type. Most online databases are free to search. Police reports from MCPD cost $10 each for both accident and incident reports. Court copies at the clerk's office are $0.50 per page for plain copies and $5 for certified ones. MPIA requests include two free hours of search time before fees kick in, per §4-206. The clerk charges $25 per hour for manual searches after that free window. Under §4-101, low-income residents can apply for a fee waiver if their income falls below 50% of the Maryland median.

Montgomery County People Search

Fairland is part of Montgomery County. The county page covers all six police districts, the full court system, and county-wide record sources. For a wider search beyond Fairland, that page has more on every MCPD station and the clerk's office. Since Fairland sits near the county border, some people may also have records in Prince George's County.

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