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Potomac white pages help you find people, phone numbers, and addresses in one of the most well-known communities in Montgomery County, Maryland. About 46,997 people live in Potomac, a census-designated place west of Bethesda along the Potomac River. White pages searches here draw from Montgomery County court records, police data, property files, and state databases. Because Potomac is unincorporated, the county handles nearly all public records. This guide lays out the key white pages resources for finding someone in Potomac.

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Potomac White Pages Overview

46,997 Population
Montgomery County
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The Montgomery County Police Department patrols Potomac. There is no separate city police force. Potomac falls under MCPD District 1 or District 2, depending on the exact location. Both districts cover parts of the western side of the county. All police records for Potomac white pages searches sit with the county.

Request a Potomac police report from the MCPD Central Records Division at 100 Edison Park Drive, Gaithersburg, MD 20878. Call 240-773-5330. Reports cost $10 each. Provide the report number or enough details so staff can locate the file. You can walk in, mail a letter, or fax a request. The Records Division processes most requests within a few business days. Each report shows names, addresses, and other white pages data linked to the incident.

For broader Potomac white pages needs, use the Maryland Public Information Act. Under General Provisions Article §§ 4-101 through 4-601, any person can request public records from a state or local agency. Montgomery County must reply within 30 days. The first two hours of search time are free. Copy fees run $0.25 per page after the first batch. This is a strong path for Potomac white pages searches that need more than a single police report.

If you want to check on a specific call or incident in Potomac, the MCPD daily crime report is another option. It lists recent calls by area. Not every call makes the list, but it gives you a sense of what is happening in the Potomac area.

Potomac White Pages Court Records

Court records for Potomac go through the Montgomery County courts in Rockville. The Circuit Court is at 50 Maryland Avenue, Rockville, MD 20850. Call 240-777-9400 for the clerk. This court handles civil suits, criminal cases, family law matters, and land disputes for all of Montgomery County, including Potomac.

The Maryland Judiciary Case Search is the go-to free tool for Potomac white pages lookups tied to court data. Search by name and filter to Montgomery County. The system shows case type, party names, hearing dates, charges, and status. It covers Circuit Courts and District Courts across the state. Data updates within 10 minutes of what the clerk has on file.

A few tips make the search work better. Type the first few letters of a last name plus a percent sign to get partial matches. "SMIT%" pulls up Smith, Smithson, and similar names. You can also limit results by case type and date range. This is helpful when a common name turns up too many hits. The search is free and runs around the clock.

Case Search shows index data, not full documents. For copies of pleadings, motions, or orders filed in a Potomac-related case, go to the courthouse or mail a request to the clerk. Standard copies cost $0.50 per page. Certified copies run $5.00 plus the per-page charge. Public access terminals at the courthouse let you view documents at no cost.

Potomac White Pages Inmate and Custody Search

The VINELink victim notification system tracks people in custody at county jails and state prisons across Maryland. You can search by name for free and find out if someone from the Potomac area is currently held.

VINELink inmate tracking system for Potomac white pages search

VINELink also lets you register for alerts when a person's custody status changes. Alerts go out by phone, email, or text. This is a useful Potomac white pages tool for anyone tracking a case or keeping tabs on someone in the system. The Montgomery County Correctional Facility in Boyds handles local holds, while state inmates go to Division of Correction facilities. The DPSCS website also has an Incarcerated Individual Locator that searches state prisons by name.

Potomac White Pages Property Search

Potomac has some of the highest-value homes in Maryland. That makes property records a rich source for white pages data here. The Maryland Real Property Search from SDAT covers every property in Montgomery County. Search by address to find the owner name, mailing address, assessed value, lot size, and sales history. Skip street directions and suffixes in your search. Use an asterisk for partial matches.

The Maryland Land Records database gives you access to deeds, mortgages, liens, and other recorded documents for all of Montgomery County. Create a free account and search by name or property address. Some records in Montgomery County go back well over a century. For Potomac white pages searches, property data often links a person's name to a street address, which is the core of what most people want to know.

Together these tools cover ownership details for tens of thousands of Potomac properties. They are free and open to anyone.

Vital Records for Potomac White Pages

The Maryland Division of Vital Records keeps birth, death, marriage, and divorce files at the state level. Birth records go back to August 1898. Death records start from 1969. Marriage certificates from January 1990 and divorce data from January 1992 are on file. Order by mail at P.O. Box 68760, Baltimore, MD 21215-0036 or call (410) 764-3038. It takes 6 to 7 weeks to process.

Fees are $24 for a birth certificate, $24 for a first death certificate copy ($12 for extras), and $12 for a marriage certificate. Access is restricted under Health-General Article § 4-217. Only the person named, parents, guardians, or legal reps can get birth certificates. For Potomac white pages research that goes into family history or genealogy, the Maryland State Archives in Annapolis holds older records. The Archives are free to search online and open for in-person visits Tuesday through Friday.

Online White Pages Directories for Potomac

Several free sites pull public data from Potomac and Montgomery County into a single search. Whitepages.com lets you search Maryland by name, phone, or address and filter to the Potomac area. Addresses.com mixes court records, property files, and census data. 411.com offers reverse phone and reverse address tools that work for Potomac white pages lookups.

Free searches on these sites give you starting points. They pull from many sources, so results can be broad. Always confirm what you find through official state and county databases. The Maryland Judiciary Case Search, SDAT property tool, and MCPD records are the verified sources. Use the directories to get leads, then check the facts with the real records.

Potomac White Pages Public Records Requests

Beyond police and court records, Montgomery County holds many other files that can help with a Potomac white pages search. Permit records, code enforcement files, business licenses, and inspection reports all contain names and addresses. The county processes public records requests under the Maryland Public Information Act.

Send your MPIA request to the Montgomery County Office of the County Attorney. Written requests are best but not strictly required. The county must respond within 30 days. If your Potomac white pages request is complex, the county can extend that timeline with a written notice. Fees follow the state schedule. The first two hours of staff search time are free. After that, you pay actual costs. This gives Potomac residents and anyone else a way to dig into county files that go well past what courts and police hold.

White Pages for Cities Near Potomac

Potomac sits in the western part of Montgomery County near several other communities. If your Potomac white pages search comes up short, the person may live just past the boundary in one of these nearby areas. All share the same county court system and MCPD coverage.

Montgomery County court records cover all of these places. Use the Maryland Judiciary Case Search and filter to Montgomery County for the widest white pages results in the Potomac area.

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