Montgomery County White Pages

Montgomery County white pages cover more than one million people in the most populated county in Maryland. The county seat is Rockville, and that is where the main courthouse and most government offices sit. White pages searches in Montgomery County draw from court records, police files, land records, and vital records kept at both the county and state level. You can find people by name, phone, or address through free tools like the Maryland Judiciary Case Search and the SDAT property database. This guide walks through each office, the fees, and the steps to get Montgomery County records.

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Montgomery County White Pages Overview

1.06M Population
Rockville County Seat
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6th Judicial Circuit

The Maryland Judiciary Case Search is the best free tool for a Montgomery County white pages search tied to court data. It covers both the Circuit Court and the District Court. You can look up any person by last name and see civil cases, criminal cases, traffic matters, and family law filings. Results show party names, case status, hearing dates, charges, and attorney info. The system runs all day and costs nothing.

Montgomery County Circuit Court sits at 50 Maryland Avenue in Rockville, MD 20850. The phone number is 240-777-9400, and the toll-free line for Maryland callers is 888-287-0593. The Clerk of Court is Karen A. Bushell. Office hours run 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday. This court handles major civil disputes over $30,000, felony criminal cases, divorce and custody matters, juvenile cases, probate through the Orphans' Court, and appeals from District Court. Each case file holds the full names and addresses of all parties, which makes the Circuit Court a key source for Montgomery County white pages data.

There are two District Court locations in Montgomery County. The first is at 191 East Jefferson Street in Rockville, reachable at 301-563-8800. The second sits at 8552 Second Avenue in Silver Spring, with a phone number of 301-563-8500. District Courts handle small claims, landlord disputes, misdemeanors, traffic violations, and peace orders. All case data from both locations feeds into the statewide Case Search tool.

To get copies of filed documents, visit the clerk's office at the Circuit Court. Plain copies cost $0.50 per page. Certified copies run $5.00 plus $0.50 per page. Cash or check only for copies. Inspection of any public court record is free under Maryland Rules 16-901 through 16-912. You can also mail a copy request to the Circuit Court Clerk's Office at 50 Maryland Avenue, North Tower, 3rd Floor, Office 3200, Rockville, MD 20850.

Note: Case Search does not show sealed, shielded, or expunged records, adoption cases, or juvenile delinquency cases in Montgomery County.

Montgomery County White Pages Police Records

The Montgomery County Police Department keeps reports that are useful for white pages searches. Police reports list full legal names, dates of birth, home addresses, and case details. The MCPD Records Division is at Public Safety Headquarters, 100 Edison Park Drive, Gaithersburg, MD 20878. The phone number is 240-773-5330. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

Each police report costs $10.00. You can request one online, by mail, or in person. The online method is the fastest. You need to create an account on the MCPD Records Center portal, upload a copy of your photo ID, and then submit your request. Payment goes through the portal with a credit card. For mail requests, send a completed and signed incident report request form, a copy of your photo ID, a self-addressed stamped envelope, and a check or money order for $10.00 made out to Montgomery County Government, Maryland. In-person requests take the same fee. Call ahead to make sure the report is ready. Reports take about 3 to 5 days after an incident to get processed.

Montgomery County is split into six police districts. The 1st District in Rockville covers Potomac and parts of Gaithersburg. The 2nd District in Bethesda serves Chevy Chase and Kensington. The 3rd District handles Silver Spring and Takoma Park. The 4th District in Wheaton covers Aspen Hill and Glenmont. The 5th District in Germantown includes Clarksburg and Boyds. The 6th District in Montgomery Village serves parts of Gaithersburg. Each station runs 24 hours a day.

Two cities in Montgomery County have their own police forces. Rockville City Police are at 2 West Montgomery Avenue, Rockville, with a records line of 240-314-8916. Reports from Rockville city limits cost $5.00 each. Gaithersburg Police are at 14 Fulks Corner Avenue with a main line of 301-258-6400. If the incident was inside city limits for either of those places, you need to contact that city's police department instead of MCPD.

Montgomery County Sheriff White Pages

The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office is at 50 Maryland Avenue in Rockville, MD 20850. The phone number is 240-777-7000. Sheriff Darren M. Popkin heads the office. The Sheriff's Office handles court security for the Circuit Court, serves warrants and subpoenas, conducts court-ordered evictions, and runs Sheriff's sales for foreclosed properties.

The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office homepage shows the range of services the office provides, from warrant service to foreclosure sales.

Montgomery County Sheriff Office white pages records

For active warrant checks, call the Sheriff's Office Warrant Unit at 240-777-7000. Staff can confirm whether someone has an active warrant in Montgomery County. Some warrant data also shows up in the Maryland Judiciary Case Search. Sheriff's sales happen at the courthouse, and the schedule is posted online or by calling the same number. These sales list property owner names and addresses, which adds to the Montgomery County white pages data you can find through public sources.

Montgomery County Inmate White Pages Search

The Montgomery County Department of Correction and Rehabilitation runs two facilities. The Montgomery County Detention Center at 1307 Seven Locks Road in Rockville is the intake facility. It holds people for up to 72 hours during processing. About 13,000 people get booked there each year. The Montgomery County Correctional Facility at 22880 Whelan Lane in Boyds is the long-term housing site with space for 1,028 inmates. It holds people who are pre-trial or serving sentences up to 18 months.

The Montgomery County Department of Correction and Rehabilitation website covers both facilities and explains how to look up inmates or visit them.

Montgomery County Department of Correction white pages inmate search

Montgomery County does not have a public online inmate roster. To find out if someone is in custody, call the Inmate Records Section at 240-777-9730. This line runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Give them the person's full name and date of birth if you have it. Staff can tell you if the person is in custody, which facility they are at, their inmate ID, charges, and bond info. You can also try VINELink for custody status updates and free alerts by phone, email, or text. For people in state prisons rather than county jail, use the DPSCS Incarcerated Individual Locator instead.

White Pages Property Records in Montgomery County

Property records are one of the strongest tools for a Montgomery County white pages search. They link a person's name to a real address. The SDAT Real Property Search lets you look up any parcel in Montgomery County by address or owner name. It shows the current owner, mailing address, assessed value, lot size, and sales history. Do not type street directions or suffixes when you search. Use an asterisk for partial name matches.

The Montgomery County Circuit Court page has links to the Land Records Department, which sits on the 2nd floor at 50 Maryland Avenue in Rockville, Room 2120.

Montgomery County Circuit Court white pages land records

For deed and mortgage records, use Maryland Land Records online. This free tool, run by the Maryland Judiciary and State Archives, holds documents for Montgomery County going back to 1777. You need a free account to search. Look up records by name, book and page reference, or document type. Viewing and printing cost nothing. The Land Records phone line is 240-777-9477. In-person copies cost $0.50 per page, and certified copies are $5.00 each. The office is open 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM on weekdays, with recording hours ending at 4:00 PM.

Plat maps for Montgomery County subdivisions are at plats.net. The SDAT office for Montgomery County is at 30 West Gude Drive, Suite 400, Rockville, MD 20850. Call 240-314-4510 for residential questions or 240-314-4530 for commercial.

Montgomery County White Pages Vital Records

Vital records in Montgomery County come from the Department of Health and Human Services. The Vital Records office is at the Dennis Avenue Health Center, 2000 Dennis Avenue, Suite 27, Silver Spring, MD 20902. Call 240-773-1207 for birth certificates and 240-777-1757 for death certificates. Visits are by appointment only, on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 8:30 AM to 10:30 AM and 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM.

Birth certificates from 1939 to now are on file. They cost $25 for a certified copy in person. Only the person named, a parent, a legal guardian, or a legal rep can request one. By mail through the state Division of Vital Records in Baltimore, the cost is $10. Online through VitalChek, the total comes to about $21.75 with the processing fee. Death certificates from 2015 onward cost $18 for the first copy in person and $20 for each extra. By mail, the first copy is $10 and extras are $12. Older death records from 1898 to 2012 are at the Maryland State Archives in Annapolis.

Montgomery County does not issue marriage certificates. Those come from the state Division of Vital Records at P.O. Box 68760, Baltimore, MD 21215, and cost $12 each. The Circuit Court does issue marriage licenses. Call 240-777-9460 for that. Divorce records sit with the Circuit Court that granted the divorce. Call Family Services at 240-777-9426 to verify a Montgomery County divorce decree. Copies run $0.50 per page, and certified copies add $5.00. Under Health-General Article § 4-217, access to vital records has limits based on your relationship to the person named.

Montgomery County White Pages Public Records Requests

The Maryland Public Information Act, under General Provisions Article §§ 4-101 through 4-601, lets anyone request government records. You do not need to live in Montgomery County. No special form is needed. You can ask by email, letter, or even by phone in some cases. Agencies have 30 days to respond.

For police records, send an MPIA request to the MCPD Records Section at 100 Edison Park Drive, Gaithersburg, MD 20878, or use the online portal at montgomerycountymd.gov/pol. The first two hours of search time are free under Section 4-206. After that, the county charges actual staff costs. Copies run $0.25 per page. If your request is denied, the agency must cite a specific exemption. You can then contact the Public Access Ombudsman or the PIA Compliance Board, or go to court under Section 4-362.

Records that are off limits include active investigation files, personnel records, medical info, trade secrets, and attorney-client communications. Social Security numbers and financial account data are also withheld. But most records used for Montgomery County white pages searches stay open to the public. Body camera footage from MCPD can be requested through the MPIA process, though it gets redacted before release. Fees for processing body camera video vary by department.

Online White Pages for Montgomery County

Several online directories pull Montgomery County records into one search. Whitepages.com has a Maryland section where you can look up people by name, phone, or address. Addresses.com uses court records, property data, and census files for free name lookups. 411.com offers people search, reverse phone, and reverse address tools for Montgomery County.

These work best when you pair them with the official state and county tools. The free search gives you a starting point. Then confirm what you find through the Maryland Judiciary Case Search, SDAT, or the county police records system. The Montgomery County Open Data Portal is another source that holds crime data, traffic info, and other public datasets you can download or search. The Montgomery County Bar Association can also help if you need a lawyer to assist with a records request. Their referral line is 301-279-9100, open Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM.

Montgomery County White Pages by City

Montgomery County has the largest population of any county in Maryland. Most of its communities are unincorporated, which means all public records go through the county government in Rockville. Rockville and Gaithersburg are the two incorporated cities with their own police departments. Every other place listed below uses Montgomery County Police and the county court system for white pages records.

Silver Spring is the largest community, with about 81,000 people. It falls under the 3rd Police District at 1002 Milestone Drive. Germantown is another large area covered by the 5th Police District at 20000 Aircraft Drive. Bethesda and North Bethesda share the 2nd Police District at 7359 Wisconsin Avenue. Wheaton and Aspen Hill fall under the 4th District at 2301 Arcola Avenue. Clarksburg is covered by the 5th District, and Montgomery Village by the 6th District at 1001 St. John's Lane. For any white pages search in these places, start with the county-level tools listed above.

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If the person you are searching for has ties outside Montgomery County, check these neighboring areas. Each has its own court system and record offices that may hold useful white pages data.

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