Access Camp Springs Residents Directory
The Camp Springs residents directory helps you find public records through Prince George's County government systems. Camp Springs is an unincorporated community, so it does not have its own city hall or records office. All public records for Camp Springs flow through county agencies in Upper Marlboro and Largo. You can search court cases, look up property data, request police reports, and browse county datasets using the tools covered in this guide. The residents directory for Camp Springs pulls from the same systems that serve all of Prince George's County.
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Camp Springs Residents Directory Court Records
Court cases for Camp Springs are handled in Upper Marlboro. The Maryland Case Search is free and covers all case types filed in Prince George's County. Search by name or case number. The system shows civil, criminal, traffic, and domestic relations cases. Use the percent sign for partial name searches when looking through the Camp Springs residents directory for court records.
Prince George's County falls in the 7th Judicial Circuit. Circuit Court handles felonies, civil cases over $30,000, and family law. District Court takes misdemeanors, small claims, and traffic cases. Both courts are in Upper Marlboro, roughly 12 miles east of Camp Springs. Under GP Section 4-201, court records are public unless sealed by a judge. Most docket entries and filings show up on the state case search system within a day of being entered.
If you need a certified copy of a court document, contact the clerk of the court directly. Fees vary by document type. The Camp Springs residents directory connects to the same court system that all Prince George's County residents use.
Property Records for Camp Springs
Property searches for Camp Springs start with SDAT. Use county code 17 for Prince George's County. You can look up assessed values, ownership, and tax data for any Camp Springs address. The tool is free and does not need a login. For deed and mortgage searches, mdlandrec.net provides access with a free account.
The LookSee Property Explorer adds another layer to the Camp Springs residents directory for property research. It shows permits, inspections, and code violations. Keep in mind that LookSee only covers Momentum-era records. Older permit numbers without letters will not appear in results. Code violation data only goes back about one year.
Land records for Camp Springs follow the Prince George's County process. You pay recordation tax at the Office of Finance at 1301 McCormick Drive in Largo first. Then you record the document at 14701 Governor Oden Bowie Drive in Upper Marlboro. Recording fees start at $60 for deeds with one to nine pages. Ten or more pages cost $115. Copies run $0.50 per page and certified copies add $5.
Camp Springs Police Records
Prince George's County Police handle law enforcement for Camp Springs. MPIA requests go through the county portal at pia.powerappsportals.us. The minimum fee is $100 per request. This fee applies even if no records are found. It is one of the highest MPIA fees in the state.
You need to provide as much detail as possible. Include the date, time, location, and names of people involved. Incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records are the most common requests in the Camp Springs residents directory for police data. Body camera footage requests take longer and are reviewed case by case. Under GP Section 4-301, the county can withhold records tied to active investigations or that would compromise public safety.
Note: The $100 minimum fee for Prince George's County police records is non-refundable even when no records match your request.
Camp Springs Residents Directory Data Tools
The Prince George's County Data Portal has datasets that cover Camp Springs. You can find crime statistics, permit records, and county service data. The portal is free and lets you filter by location. Download data in CSV or other formats for your own use.
The Maryland State Archives holds historical records for the Camp Springs area. Birth records through 1924, deaths that are at least ten years old, and marriages through 2013 are all available. These older records are part of the broader Camp Springs residents directory for genealogy and historical searches. The archives also has old property records and government documents.
The Public Access Ombudsman under GP Section 4-601 is a free resource if a county agency denies your records request or drags its feet. The ombudsman mediates disputes and can often speed things up. Under GP Section 4-206, fees for copies must be reasonable. If you think a charge is too high, the ombudsman can review it.
Nearby Cities
These communities are near Camp Springs in Prince George's County. Select one to see residents directory resources for that area.