College Park White Pages Search

College Park white pages cover public records for roughly 32,000 people in this Prince George's County city just south of the University of Maryland campus. The city sits inside the D.C. metro area and falls under Prince George's County for court records, land records, and most public data. College Park also runs its own police force and city clerk office, which adds local sources to any white pages search. You can look up names, phone numbers, and addresses through free state tools, county databases, and city records. This guide walks through the main ways to find someone in College Park white pages.

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32,303 Population
Prince George's County
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7th Circuit Judicial Circuit

Court records are one of the best ways to find people through College Park white pages. The Maryland Judiciary Case Search is free and covers all Circuit Court and District Court cases in Prince George's County. You can search by name to pull up civil cases, criminal cases, traffic matters, and family law filings. Results show party names, case status, hearing dates, charges, and attorney info. The system updates within 10 minutes of courthouse records and runs around the clock.

College Park falls under the Prince George's County Circuit Court at 14735 Main Street in Upper Marlboro. The Clerk's Office is in Room D1033. Call 301-952-3318 for help with records. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. A printed copy costs $0.50 per page. Certified copies run $5.00 per document plus copy fees. A name search costs $7 per name. The online system holds case files going back to 1989. Older records need an in-person visit or a mail request to the clerk.

There is also a District Court location at 4990 Rhode Island Avenue in Hyattsville, which is close to College Park. Call 301-298-4200 for that office. District Courts handle traffic cases, misdemeanors, civil cases under $30,000, small claims, and landlord disputes. All of these records show up in the same Case Search system. Under Maryland Rules 16-901 through 16-912, you can inspect any court record that is open to the public at no cost.

Note: Case Search does not show sealed, shielded, or expunged records. It also does not include adoption or juvenile cases.

White Pages and College Park Police Records

College Park has its own police department, which makes it different from many Prince George's County communities. The City of College Park Police Department works out of City Hall at 4500 Knox Road, College Park, MD 20740. The main phone number is (301) 474-2800. For emergencies, call 911. The department keeps incident reports, arrest records, and call logs that can help with a College Park white pages search.

To get a police report, you can file a Maryland Public Information Act request through the College Park City Clerk's Office. MPIA requests must be in writing. You can submit them by mail, email, fax, or hand delivery. The city clerk handles all public records requests for the city, not just police files. Forms are on the city website. The first two hours of search time are free under the Maryland Public Information Act, codified in General Provisions Article §§ 4-101 through 4-601. After that, you pay the actual cost of staff time.

The College Park City Clerk's Office is where you send MPIA requests for city records, including police reports and other public data used in College Park white pages searches.

College Park City Clerk office for white pages public records requests

The clerk processes requests and can point you to the right department if your request needs to go somewhere else in the city. Response times depend on the scope of what you ask for, but the law gives agencies up to 30 days.

The Prince George's County Police Department also serves the College Park area. The Records Division sits at 7600 Barlowe Road in Palmer Park, MD 20785. Call 301-772-4420 for that office. Police reports cost $10.00 each. The record search fee is $15. If the event happened on a county road or involved county officers, the county police would have the report instead of the city department.

University of Maryland Police and College Park White Pages

The University of Maryland Police Department is a separate law enforcement agency based in College Park. UMPD covers the campus and surrounding areas. Their office is in the Pocomoke Building at 7567 Baltimore Avenue, College Park, MD 20742. The main line is 301-405-3555. The Records Unit number is 301-405-5758. This is a key source for College Park white pages because the campus holds tens of thousands of students, staff, and faculty.

You can request a police report at the Records window in the Pocomoke Building lobby during regular business hours. The Records Unit checks that you are an involved party before they hand over a report. Incident reports cost $12.00. Digital photos run $1.00 per page. Large reports cost $0.25 per page after the first 32 pages. Archived reports that need extra search time carry a $25.00 search fee after the first two hours. Audio recordings cost $50.00 per request.

The University of Maryland Police Department at umpd.umd.edu handles campus records that are useful for College Park white pages lookups.

University of Maryland Police Department for College Park white pages search

Accident reports from UMPD are also available through Crashdocs.org and Carfax around the clock. If the crash happened on campus, UMPD took the report. If it happened on a city street, College Park police or county police may have it instead. Knowing which agency responded helps you get the right file faster.

College Park White Pages Property Search

Property records tie a name to a physical address. That makes them one of the most useful tools for a College Park white pages search. The SDAT Real Property Search lets you look up any property in College Park by address, account number, or owner name. Select Prince George's County from the dropdown. Results show the current owner name and mailing address, assessed value, lot size, and sales history. Do not type street directions or suffixes in the search box. Use an asterisk for partial matches.

Maryland Land Records is a free tool that holds deeds, mortgages, liens, and other land documents for Prince George's County. You need a free account to search. Once logged in, you can look up records by name, property address, or document reference number. The digital system holds records going back decades. Viewing and printing costs nothing. Certified copies cost $5.00 per document plus $1.00 per page.

Together, these two databases cover all property accounts in College Park. If someone owns or has owned a home, condo, or lot in the area, their name and address will show up. For renters, property records can still help. Look up the landlord's name and you may find the address where someone lives.

Vital Records for College Park White Pages

The Maryland Department of Health, Division of Vital Records, keeps birth, death, marriage, and divorce files at the state level. Birth certificates go back to August 1898. Death records start from 1969. Marriage certificates from January 1990 and divorce verifications from January 1992 are on file. You can order by mail to P.O. Box 68760, Baltimore, MD 21215-0036 or call (410) 764-3038. Processing takes 4 to 6 weeks.

Birth certificates cost $10.00 and are restricted to the person named, parents, legal guardians, or legal reps. Death certificates also cost $10.00 per copy. Marriage certificates run $5.00. For College Park white pages searches, marriage records can help trace name changes. Divorce records link former spouses. Under Health-General Article § 4-217, access to vital records has limits based on your relationship to the person named.

For older records, the Maryland State Archives in Annapolis holds historical files going back centuries. Call (410) 260-6400 for help. The archives website offers free online searches for some collections.

Online White Pages Directories for College Park

Several online white pages sites pull public records from College Park and the rest of Maryland into one search. These sites use court records, property data, census files, and other sources to build profiles. Some give free basic info. Others charge for full reports.

Whitepages.com has a Maryland section where you can search by name, phone, or address. Addresses.com pulls from court records, property records, and census data for free lookups. 411.com covers Maryland with people search, reverse phone, and reverse address tools. These work best when paired with official state tools. The free search gives you a starting point. The state databases give you confirmed facts.

Public Records Access in College Park

The Maryland Public Information Act applies to all government agencies in College Park. This includes the city government, Prince George's County offices, and state agencies. You do not need to be a Maryland resident to make a request. No special form is needed. Requests can be in writing or oral in many cases. Agencies must respond within 30 days.

The first two hours of search time are free. After that, you pay actual staff costs. Copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies add $5.00 per document. If your request is denied, you can seek help from the Public Access Ombudsman or file with the PIA Compliance Board. Judicial review is available under General Provisions § 4-362. Some records are exempt. These include personnel files, medical info, ongoing investigations, and attorney-client communications. Most records used for College Park white pages searches stay open to the public.

Prince George's County White Pages

College Park sits in Prince George's County, which handles most public records for the area. Court filings, land records, and vital records all go through county or state offices in Upper Marlboro. The county page has full details on every office, fee, and search tool that covers College Park residents. If you need to search beyond the city, the county white pages page is the next place to check.

Nearby City White Pages

College Park sits near several other communities in Prince George's County. If you need to search for someone who may live in a nearby area, check the white pages for these cities.

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