Maryland Document Retrieval Services

We provide document retrieval services in Maryland! Whether you need a deed, mortgage, civil court record, or UCC filing, we've got you covered!

With over a decade of experience, we've perfected the document retrieval process in Maryland so we can offer you industry-leading turnaround times with unmatched precision and support services.

Document Retrieval For The Maryland Mortgage Industry

We can find and retrieve documents from the public records of any of Maryland's 23 counties and Baltimore City.

We can find any missing documents you need, including:

  • Mortgages
  • Deeds
  • Property liens
  • Assignments
  • Lien releases
  • And more!

Depending on your specifications, we can provide photocopies of the records needed or  obtain official, court-certified documents. We can also report on the information discovered if you don't need to see a physical copy of the document.

How Long Does Document Retrieval in Maryland Take?

We can turn around most document retrieval requests within 24 hours. However, documents from some remote counties might require additional time.

Maryland Deed Search

We can find the deed for any property within Maryland! If a deed won't suffice, we can also obtain a mortgage or release to show ownership. All we need from you to conduct a deed search is the name(s) of the grantor or grantee, the property's address, and the county the property is located in.

Our deed search report includes: 

  • Legal description of the property
  • Date of transfer
  • Grantor/grantee
  • Recording date
  • Copy of the deed, if needed

Document Retrieval For Civil Matters In The State Of Maryland

This type of document retrieval involves court case documents located in the county's civil court records. These documents may pertain to divorce cases, foreclosures, or wills, lists of heirs, death certificates, etc. which are located in Probate Court records. You will be asked to supply names, a range of years to search or a case number. If you have the case number, it will drastically reduce the amount of time it takes to locate the document.

How Long Does it Take to Retrieve Maryland Civil Court Case Records?

Civil court case records are usually retrieved within 48 hours. However, if a file needs to be ordered from storage, the case is in mediation, or the case is in a judge's chamber, the retrieval will take longer. Our searchers can check the status of these requests regularly until the documents become available.

Maryland UCC Search

A UCC Search is another type of document retrieval. UCCs can be filed at the county level or with Maryland's Secretary of State.

To start a UCC search, we'll need at least one of the following:

  • Name of the debtor
  • Name of the secured party (if possible)
  • Approximate date of the transaction or recording

Let us know exactly what you need so we can deliver the most efficient results! We can include continuances and terminations of the UCC, full copies, or report on the full recording information.

Experienced Maryland Document Retrieval Company

We take pride in providing lightning-fast document retrieval services. Our experienced search team finds exactly what you need as fast as possible, and keeps you updated throughout the entire process with our advanced document-tracking technology.

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R.J. (Annapolis, MD)

Maryland Counties Served:

Allegany • Anne Arundel • Baltimore • Baltimore City • Calvert • Caroline • Carroll • Cecil • Charles • Dorchester • Frederick • Garrett • Harford • Howard • Kent • Montgomery • Prince Georges • Queen Annes • Somerset • St Marys • Talbot • Washington • Wicomico • Worcester

Maryland - Economics

Although the fishing industry is declining, the catch of fish and shellfish, chiefly from Chesapeake Bay, yielded an income of over $67 million in 1998, and the state’s annual catch of crabs is the largest in the nation. The coastal marshes abound in wildfowl. Stone, coal, and iron, mined chiefly in the west of Maryland, are much less significant than in the 19th cent.

Leading manufactures include electrical and electronic machinery, primary metals, food products, missiles, transportation equipment, and chemicals. Shipping (Baltimore is a major U.S. port), tourism (especially along Chesapeake Bay), biotechnology and information technology, and printing and publishing are also big industries. Service industries, finance, insurance, and real estate are all important. Many Marylanders work for the federal government, either in offices in Maryland or in neighboring Washington, D.C.

Although manufacturing well exceeds agriculture as a source of income, Maryland’s farms yield various greenhouse items, corn, hay, tobacco, soybeans, and other crops. Income from livestock (especially broiler chickens) and livestock products, especially dairy goods, is almost twice that from crops. Maryland is also famous for breeding horses.

Maryland - Facts & Figures

Area:10,577 sq mi (27,394 sq km)
Population:5,296,468 (as of 2000), a 10.8% increase since the 1990 census
Capital:Annapolis
Largest City:Baltimore
Statehood:Apr 28, 1788 (7th of the original 13 states to ratify the Constitution)
Highest Point:Backbone Mt., 3,360 ft (1,025 m)
Lowest Point:Sea Level
Nickname:Old Line State
Motto:Fatti Maschii, Parole Femine (Manly Deeds, Womanly Words)
Bird:Baltimore Oriole
Flower:Black-Eyed Susan
Tree:White Oak
Abbreviation:Md, MD

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