Owings Mills People Search

Running an Owings Mills people search means tapping into court records, police reports, and public databases that cover this Baltimore County community northwest of Baltimore. Owings Mills falls under the Pikesville Precinct of the Baltimore County Police Department. You can search for people through the Maryland Judiciary Case Search, request police records from the county, or use state databases for property, voter, and corrections information. This guide explains the tools, contacts, fees, and steps to find people in Owings Mills.

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Owings Mills People Search Overview

Baltimore County Jurisdiction
Precinct 4 Police Precinct
1984 Court Records Since
$15 Report Fee

Owings Mills Court Records Search

The Maryland Judiciary Case Search is the main way to run an Owings Mills people search through court records. This free database covers the Baltimore County Circuit Court and District Court. Criminal records go back to 1984 for Baltimore County. You can search by name, case number, or date range. Results show party names, city and state, case numbers, partial birth year, hearing dates, charges with statute codes, and outcomes.

Exact name matching is the default setting. Add % at the end of a name for broader results. The Baltimore County Circuit Court at 401 Bosley Avenue in Towson is where Owings Mills cases are heard. Clerk Julie Ensor runs the office. Call 410-887-2601 for help. The court is open 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM weekdays. Plain copies cost $0.50 per page and certified copies are $5 per document. The District Court sits at 900 Walker Avenue in Towson at 410-512-2000.

Maryland Rules Title 16, Chapter 900 makes most Owings Mills court records public. Juvenile cases, expunged records, and shielded charges are not visible on Case Search. To view actual court documents like pleadings and orders, you need to go to the Towson courthouse or use an MDEC kiosk.

Owings Mills Police Records People Search

Owings Mills is served by Precinct 4 (Pikesville) of the Baltimore County Police. The Pikesville station is at 6550 Reisterstown Road, Baltimore, MD 21215. Call 410-887-1279. All police report requests go through the central Records Management Unit at 700 East Joppa Road in Towson.

You need Form 117 for a police report request in Owings Mills. Fill in your name, address, phone, email, incident date, location, names of people involved, and report number if you have it. Mail it with a $15 check or money order payable to Baltimore County and a self-addressed stamped envelope to Baltimore County Police Department, Information and Records Management Unit, 700 East Joppa Road, Towson, Maryland 21286-5501. Walk-in requests are accepted at headquarters from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM on weekdays with a photo ID.

Reports cost $15 each. Victims of crime get them for free. Processing is about two weeks. Extra copies are $0.25 per page. You can pay with check, money order, or cash if visiting in person. Call 410-887-2390 for recorded details about this process.

Note: Under General Provisions Article §4-315, accident reports for Owings Mills have a 60-day privacy period restricting access to involved parties.

Public Records Requests in Owings Mills

The Maryland Public Information Act (General Provisions Article §4-101 et seq.) lets anyone request records from Baltimore County agencies. Under §4-103, no reason is needed. The Baltimore County MPIA portal handles online submissions. You can also send a written request by mail.

The first two hours of search time are free per §4-206. After that, the county bills by the hour based on employee salary. Standard copies cost $0.25 per page. Agencies have 30 days to respond (§4-203). Denials can be appealed through the Public Access Ombudsman at (410) 576-6310. Residents who earn less than 50% of the Maryland median income can get a fee waiver.

Owings Mills People Search Tools

State databases can round out an Owings Mills people search. The SDAT Real Property Search is free and shows property ownership in Owings Mills. Search by name or address to find owner names, assessment values, sales history, lot size, and year built.

Maryland Land Records holds deeds, mortgages, and liens for Baltimore County. A free account is needed to search and prints cost $1 per page. The DPSCS Incarcerated Individual Locator searches state prisons by name. The Maryland Sex Offender Registry covers Owings Mills with name, photo, address, and conviction details for each registrant. The voter lookup confirms voter registration status.

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

Maryland Judiciary Case Search portal for Owings Mills people search

This tool covers court case data and records access for all Baltimore County communities including Owings Mills.

Owings Mills Search Fees

Case Search, SDAT, and voter lookup are free. Police reports cost $15 each. Certified court copies are $5. Plain copies at the clerk are $0.50 per page. MPIA requests include two free hours of search time. Land record prints are $1 per page. Victims of crime pay nothing for police reports in Owings Mills.

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These communities near Owings Mills share the same Baltimore County courts and central records process.

Baltimore County People Search

Owings Mills is part of Baltimore County. Visit the county page for full details on courts, police, and records access.

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