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Talbot County, Maryland Arrest Records

Are Arrest Records Public in Talbot County, Maryland?

Arrest records in Talbot County, Maryland are considered public documents pursuant to the Maryland Public Information Act (MPIA), codified under General Provisions Article § 4-101 et seq. The MPIA establishes that government records, including arrest records, shall be accessible to the public unless specifically exempted by law. Exemptions may apply to records that are:

  • Part of an active criminal investigation
  • Subject to court-ordered sealing
  • Protected by specific statutory provisions
  • Containing confidential personal information where disclosure would constitute an unwarranted invasion of privacy

The Maryland Judiciary maintains these records in accordance with Maryland Rule 16-901, which governs access to court records. Members of the public seeking arrest records must understand that while these documents are generally available, certain information may be redacted to protect privacy interests as determined by state law.

Can Arrest Records be Found Online in Talbot County?

Talbot County arrest records are accessible through various online platforms maintained by state and county agencies. The Maryland Judiciary Case Search system, established under Maryland Rule 16-905, provides electronic access to court case information, including records of arrests that have resulted in formal charges.

Online accessibility is subject to the following conditions:

  • Records must not be sealed or expunged pursuant to court order
  • Certain identifying information may be redacted in accordance with Maryland Rules 16-918 and 16-919
  • Juvenile records are generally not available online unless the juvenile was charged as an adult
  • Records of ongoing investigations may be temporarily restricted

The Talbot County Detention Center also maintains the JailTracker system, which provides information about currently incarcerated individuals. This system is updated regularly and serves as a resource for obtaining recent arrest information.

How to Look Up Talbot County Arrest Records in 2025

Members of the public seeking Talbot County arrest records in 2025 may utilize several official channels. Pursuant to Maryland General Provisions Article § 4-201, government agencies must provide reasonable access to public records. The following methods are available:

  • Submit a formal request to the Talbot County Sheriff's Office: Talbot County Sheriff's Office 115 West Dover Street Easton, MD 21601 410-822-1020 Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM-4:30 PM Talbot County Sheriff's Office

  • Access the Maryland Judiciary Case Search portal, which provides comprehensive court case information including arrest records that have proceeded to court

  • Visit the Circuit Court Clerk's Office in person: Circuit Court for Talbot County 11 North Washington Street Easton, MD 21601 410-822-2611 Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM-4:30 PM Circuit Court for Talbot County

  • Submit a request to the Talbot County Detention Center for records of current and former inmates

When requesting records in person, requestors must present valid identification and may be required to complete a formal request form in accordance with MPIA procedures outlined in General Provisions Article § 4-202.

Contents of a Talbot County Arrest Record

Talbot County arrest records contain standardized information as prescribed by Maryland Criminal Procedure Article § 10-215. These official documents typically include the following elements:

  • Subject identification information:

    • Full legal name and any known aliases
    • Date of birth and age at time of arrest
    • Physical description including height, weight, and identifying marks
    • Residential address (may be partially redacted in public versions)
    • Fingerprint classification and identification numbers
  • Arrest details:

    • Date, time, and location of arrest
    • Arresting agency and officer identification
    • Statutory authority for arrest (with or without warrant)
    • Booking number and processing information
  • Offense information:

    • Criminal charges filed with corresponding Maryland statute citations
    • Classification of offenses (felony or misdemeanor)
    • Brief narrative of alleged criminal activity
    • Weapon information if applicable
  • Case processing data:

    • Court case number if formally charged
    • Bail or bond amount and conditions
    • Detention status
    • Preliminary hearing date if applicable
  • Photographic evidence:

    • Booking photograph ("mugshot")
    • Images of evidence when relevant to public safety

The comprehensiveness of information available to the public may vary based on the status of the case and applicable privacy protections under Maryland law.

Expungement of Arrest Records in Talbot County

The expungement process in Talbot County operates under Maryland Criminal Procedure Article § 10-101 through § 10-110, which provides mechanisms for removing arrest records from public access under specific circumstances. Individuals may petition for expungement when:

  • The arrest did not result in charges (petition may be filed after 3 years, or earlier with a general waiver)
  • All charges were dismissed or resulted in acquittal
  • The case resulted in probation before judgment (after completion of probation)
  • The case was placed on the stet docket (after 3 years)
  • The case resulted in a nolle prosequi
  • The conviction was for an offense eligible for expungement under § 10-110

The petition process requires:

  1. Filing a Petition for Expungement (Form CC-DC-CR-072) with the Circuit Court for Talbot County
  2. Payment of a $30 filing fee (may be waived for indigent petitioners)
  3. Service of the petition on the State's Attorney's Office
  4. Attendance at any scheduled hearing if the petition is contested

Circuit Court for Talbot County 11 North Washington Street Easton, MD 21601 410-822-2611 Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM-4:30 PM Circuit Court Records Department

Upon granting of an expungement order, all agencies possessing records related to the arrest must remove them from public access within 60 days and file a Certificate of Compliance with the court. Expunged records are not destroyed but are sequestered and may only be accessed by court order.

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