Glen Burnie Phone Directory

Glen Burnie is the most populated community in Anne Arundel County and sits just south of Baltimore along the Ritchie Highway corridor. The Glen Burnie phone directory covers a wide range of public contacts, from the Anne Arundel County Circuit Court and police department to land records offices and the county government main line. Because Glen Burnie is a census-designated place and not an incorporated city, most phone directory resources run through county offices in Annapolis. This page lists the key numbers, online tools, and records access points that Glen Burnie residents and visitors use most often.

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Glen Burnie County Government Phone Directory

Glen Burnie falls under Anne Arundel County government for all public services. The county main phone number is 410-222-7000. That line connects you to any department within the county system. Whether you need to reach the tax office, a zoning board, or the health department, this is where you start. Glen Burnie does not have its own city hall or municipal offices since it is an unincorporated area. All government phone directory contacts run through Anne Arundel County headquarters in Annapolis at 44 Calvert Street.

The county website lists each department with direct lines and office hours. Most offices are open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on weekdays. Some departments have extended hours or Saturday availability for certain services. The phone directory for Glen Burnie residents is the same one that serves the whole county, so you can use the main number and ask to be transferred to the right office. Under General Provisions Article § 4-103, contact information for county employees and offices is public. You have a right to get these numbers and use them to reach the people who handle your records or cases.

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For property tax questions, call the county tax office at their direct line listed on the county site. Water and sewer billing, permit applications, and code enforcement all have separate phone numbers. Glen Burnie residents can also visit satellite county offices closer to home for some services, though the main offices remain in Annapolis.

Glen Burnie Circuit Court Phone Directory

The Anne Arundel County Circuit Court handles all court matters for Glen Burnie. The courthouse sits at 8 Church Circle in Annapolis. Call the Clerk of the Circuit Court at 410-222-1397 for case information, filing questions, or to check on document availability. This is the main court phone directory number for anyone in Glen Burnie who needs court records or has pending cases.

You can search court cases for free through the Maryland Judiciary Case Search tool. It covers both circuit and district court records across the state. Search by name, case number, or filing date. The results show party names, charges, case type, and status updates. Data refreshes within minutes of what clerks enter at the courthouse. Under §§ 4-101 through 4-601 of the General Provisions Article, most court records are open to the public unless a judge has sealed them. Glen Burnie residents use this tool regularly to check on civil disputes, traffic cases, and criminal matters filed in Anne Arundel County.

Anne Arundel County Circuit Court phone directory for Glen Burnie

Copies of court documents cost 50 cents per page. Certified copies run $5.00 each. Walk-in requests are processed at the Church Circle courthouse during business hours. The Glen Burnie phone directory for court matters starts with the clerk line at 410-222-1397, and most questions can be answered with a quick call before you drive to Annapolis.

Glen Burnie Police Phone Directory

The Anne Arundel County Police Department serves Glen Burnie. The main non-emergency number is 410-222-8600. For emergencies, call 911. The police records division can be reached at 410-222-8750. Use that number when you need to request an incident report, check on the status of a report, or ask about records availability.

Police records requests fall under the Maryland Public Information Act. You send a written request to the records custodian. The agency must respond within 30 days under § 4-203. Some records are withheld if they involve active investigations or sensitive personal data. But completed incident reports, arrest logs, and most routine police records are open. The Glen Burnie phone directory for police matters centers on these two numbers. Call the non-emergency line first, and they can route you to the right division.

Standard copy fees follow state rules. Under § 4-206, copies cost no more than 25 cents per page. The first two hours of search time are free. Glen Burnie residents who need police reports for insurance claims, legal cases, or personal records should call 410-222-8750 and ask about the process for their type of request.

Glen Burnie Land Records Phone Directory

Land records for Glen Burnie are filed at the Anne Arundel County Circuit Court. The Land Records Department has a direct line at 410-222-1425. Call this number for questions about deeds, mortgages, liens, and recorded property documents. The office is at 8 Church Circle in Annapolis, same building as the circuit court clerk.

Online access to Glen Burnie land records is available through MDLandRec.net. You need a free account to search. Sign up on the site and your password usually arrives by email within an hour on business days. Search by owner name, book and page reference, or document type. This tool covers records going back well over a century for Anne Arundel County. It is one of the most useful parts of the Glen Burnie phone directory for property matters because it lets you look things up without making a call.

Copy fees for land records are 50 cents per page. Certified copies cost $5.00. Recording a deed runs $20 for documents up to nine pages and $75 for ten pages or more. The Land Records Department page on the circuit court website has full fee details and filing instructions. Glen Burnie homeowners, title companies, and attorneys all use these resources regularly.

Glen Burnie Public Records Access

Anyone can request public records from Anne Arundel County offices that serve Glen Burnie. The Maryland Public Information Act, found in General Provisions Article §§ 4-101 through 4-601, gives you the right to ask for records held by any county agency. This covers everything from police reports and court documents to county budgets and meeting minutes. The county has a dedicated PIA request page where you can submit requests online.

Under § 4-203, agencies must respond within 30 days. If they need more time, they have to tell you why and give a fee estimate. Copy fees cap at 25 cents per page under § 4-206. Electronic records may be free if they already exist in digital form. The Glen Burnie phone directory for public records requests ties back to the county PIA office. Call 410-222-7000 and ask to be connected to the records custodian for the department you need.

Some records are exempt. Personnel files, medical records, and active investigation materials are commonly withheld under § 4-301. But most day-to-day government data is open. Phone directory information, office contacts, budgets, and policy documents are all available to the public without needing to explain why you want them.

Glen Burnie Register of Wills

The Register of Wills for Anne Arundel County handles probate cases and estate filings for Glen Burnie residents. Call 410-222-1430 for questions about wills, estates, or probate proceedings. The office is at the Anne Arundel County courthouse. You can also check basic case information through the statewide Register of Wills site before calling.

Filing fees depend on the size of the estate. The register's office can quote exact costs over the phone. This is a useful part of the Glen Burnie phone directory for families dealing with estate matters. Most questions about timing, required documents, and filing procedures can be handled with a quick call to 410-222-1430.

Glen Burnie Detention Records

The Anne Arundel County Jennifer Road Detention Center processes inmates for Glen Burnie and the rest of the county. You can call the facility to check if someone is in custody, find out their charges, and ask about bond status. The phone directory for detention matters in Glen Burnie runs through this facility.

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For state inmates, the Maryland DPSCS runs an online locator tool. VINELink also provides custody status alerts. These tools supplement the Glen Burnie phone directory by letting you search without needing to call the facility directly. Basic inmate data like name, charges, and bond amount is public under state law.

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