Access Dundalk Residents Directory

Dundalk is one of the largest communities in Baltimore County, and its residents directory pulls from county and state systems that hold public records. The area sits along the Patapsco River in the southeast part of the county. Because Dundalk is unincorporated, all record searches go through Baltimore County offices in Towson. You can look up court cases, find property data, check police reports, and search land records through the Dundalk residents directory tools listed on this page. These databases cover the full range of public information that state law makes available to any person who asks.

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Dundalk Overview

63,597 Population
Baltimore County
Towson County Seat
21222 ZIP Code

Property records in Dundalk are held by Baltimore County. The best place to start is the MyNeighborhood GIS portal. This tool shows parcel lines, owner names, mailing addresses, zoning, and lot size for every property in Dundalk. You can type in an address or click on the map. Do not use street directions or suffixes when you search. Use an asterisk for wildcards.

The state also runs a property search tool. The SDAT system at sdat.dat.maryland.gov covers all of Maryland. Baltimore County uses code 04 in this system. You can look up assessed values, tax amounts, and ownership history for any Dundalk property. Under GP Section 4-201, real property assessment data is a public record that anyone can view. The homestead tax credit in Baltimore County caps taxable assessment increases at 4% per year, which is something many Dundalk homeowners take advantage of.

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Tax bills for Dundalk properties are searchable at the Baltimore County property tax portal. Each bill shows the owner name, assessed value, tax due, and a breakdown of metropolitan charges. These charges cover water, sewer, and the Bay Restoration Fund. You can view payment history and check for outstanding balances on any Dundalk address.

Court Records for Dundalk Residents

All court cases involving Dundalk residents go through the Baltimore County court system. The Circuit Court is at 401 Bosley Avenue in Towson. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. This court handles felonies, civil cases over $30,000, family law, and juvenile matters. The District Court covers misdemeanors, traffic cases, and smaller civil claims.

You can search Dundalk court cases for free on the Maryland Judiciary Case Search at casesearch.courts.state.md.us. Use the percent sign for partial name matches. The system shows party names, case numbers, hearing dates, and outcomes. It updates in near real time, so recent filings are usually visible within a day or two. Under GP Section 4-362, if a government office denies your records request, you can go to court to seek enforcement. The Public Access Ombudsman under GP Section 4-601 can also help with disputes about record access for Dundalk cases or any Baltimore County matter.

Land records for Dundalk properties are in Room 300 at 401 Bosley Avenue. Phone the office at (410) 887-2601 for questions. You can search land records online through mdlandrec.net with a free account. Self-service copies cost $0.50 per page. Certified copies run $5.00 plus $0.50 per page.

Dundalk Residents Directory Police Reports

The Baltimore County Police Department serves Dundalk. The main office is at 700 East Joppa Road in Towson. Call (410) 887-2214 for general questions. The records unit number is (410) 887-2390. Dundalk falls within one of the county's police precincts, but all records go through the central office.

Accident reports and incident reports each cost $15. Crime reports are free for victims. You can request reports by mail or in person. Send requests to the Information and Records Management Unit at 700 East Joppa Road, Towson, Maryland 21286-5501. Body camera footage is handled through MPIA requests. Some footage is publicly releasable. Other footage is restricted if it involves active cases, juveniles, or medical information. The department keeps files for at least three years. After that, records may be destroyed. If you need a Dundalk police report, don't wait too long to request it.

Note: Crime reports are free for victims, but all other Dundalk police report copies cost $15 each from the records unit.

Dundalk Permits and Code Records

Baltimore County Permits, Approvals and Inspections handles all building permit records for Dundalk. The office is at 111 West Chesapeake Avenue, Room 100, in Towson. Call (410) 887-3900. You can search permit records and request copies through the PAI records portal.

Permit types for Dundalk include building, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and development permits. Code enforcement records show violations for things like tall grass, trash, untagged vehicles, and zoning issues. A residential permit confirmation costs $20. Commercial confirmations are $50. Standard PIA copies run $1.00 per page, and large prints cost $9.00 each. Staff research time costs $35 per hour after the first two free hours. Keep in mind that PAI only keeps files for three years. Older Dundalk permit records may no longer exist.

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Dundalk Residents Directory Vital Records

Marriage licenses for Dundalk residents are issued at the Baltimore County Circuit Court on the 2nd floor at 401 Bosley Avenue in Towson. Both parties must appear in person. The fee is $35. There is a 48-hour waiting period, and the license stays valid for six months. A civil ceremony costs an extra $25.

Historical vital records are at the Maryland State Archives at msa.maryland.gov. You can find birth records through 1924, death records that are 10 or more years old, and marriage records through 2013. These help with Dundalk residents directory searches when you need to trace family connections or verify identities. Under GP Section 4-333, certain vital records have restricted access based on age and relationship to the person named in the record. But many older records are open to the public.

Recording Fees in Baltimore County

If you need to record a deed or mortgage for a Dundalk property, fees start at $60 for documents of one to nine pages. That is $20 plus a $40 surcharge. Documents with 10 or more pages cost $115. Releases are $50 for one to nine pages. These fees apply to all Baltimore County properties, including Dundalk. Recording closes at 4:00 PM each day at the Towson courthouse.

Copy fees are straightforward. Regular copies are $0.50 per page from the land records office. Certified copies cost $5.00 plus $0.50 per page. Triple seal copies are $10.00 plus $0.50 per page. You can also use the self-service terminals at the courthouse to search mdlandrec.net for free and print what you need.

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