Edgewood Residents Directory Lookup

The Edgewood residents directory connects you with public records held by Harford County and the state of Maryland. Edgewood is an unincorporated community in the southern part of the county, so there is no local city government or records office here. All public records for Edgewood flow through Harford County systems. You can search court cases online, look up who owns a property, request police reports, and find people through voter rolls and state databases. This page walks through each tool step by step.

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Edgewood Overview

26,000 Population
Harford County
Bel Air County Seat
$10 Police Report

Edgewood is in the southwestern corner of Harford County, close to the Baltimore County line. About 26,000 people live here. Like other unincorporated areas, Edgewood has no mayor, no city council, and no local records office. All government records come through the county.

The Harford County offices in Bel Air handle everything. Court records, land documents, police reports, and vital records are all there. The drive from Edgewood to the courthouse in Bel Air takes around 20 minutes on Route 24. If you would rather skip the trip, many records are searchable online. The Maryland Public Information Act under GP Section 4-201 gives you the right to access most government records, and a good chunk of them can be pulled up from your computer.

Edgewood also sits near Aberdeen Proving Ground. Some residents have ties to the military installation, but federal records from the base are separate from county records and not covered here.

Court Case Search for Edgewood

The free case search at casesearch.courts.state.md.us covers all Harford County courts. Search by name to find civil cases, criminal cases, traffic violations, and domestic filings. Use the percent sign (%) for partial matches on names. The results show filing dates, case numbers, and outcomes.

Harford County sits in the 3rd Judicial Circuit. The Circuit Court at 20 West Courtland Street in Bel Air handles major criminal cases, civil suits over $30,000, and family law matters. The District Court takes misdemeanors, traffic cases, and small claims. All Edgewood cases go through these courts. There is no separate Edgewood courthouse.

Maryland Case Search for Edgewood residents directory

Call the clerk at 410-638-3474 if you need help finding a case or getting a certified copy. The online search is free for basic info, but certified paper copies come with a small fee.

Edgewood Police and Sheriff Reports

Law enforcement in Edgewood comes from the Harford County Sheriff's Office. Their office is at 45 South Main Street in Bel Air. For records, call 443-409-3403 or use the online portal.

The GovQuest system at records.govquest.com handles records requests. Each item costs $10. You can request incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records. The portal lets you create an account, submit requests, and track progress. Most requests take about two weeks to process. The system sends you an email when your records are ready to download.

Personal info gets redacted from public copies. Witness names and juvenile details are protected under state law. Under GP Section 4-301, some records tied to active investigations may also be withheld until the case is closed. If you believe a record was wrongly denied, you can appeal through the Public Access Ombudsman under GP Section 4-601.

Edgewood Residents Directory Property Lookup

Look up Edgewood properties on SDAT at sdat.dat.maryland.gov. Harford County is code 13 in the state system. You can search by address or owner name. The results show assessed value, ownership, lot size, sale price, and sale date. It is free and open to anyone.

Land records are on mdlandrec.net. Create a free account to search deeds, mortgages, and liens. Harford County records go back to 1773. For Edgewood properties, search under Harford County by the grantor or grantee name. The system has images of the actual recorded documents you can view and download.

Courthouse copies run $0.50 per page. Certified copies cost $5 plus the page fee. Recording a new deed is $60 for documents under 10 pages. These fees are set at the state level and apply across all of Harford County.

Note: Edgewood properties use SDAT county code 13 for Harford County when searching the state property database.

Voter Records for Edgewood

Voter registration records are public. The Harford County Board of Elections at 133 Industry Lane in Forest Hill handles voter rolls for Edgewood. Call 410-638-3565 for help. The HarfordVotes.gov site has local election info and links to lookup tools.

You can verify someone's registration through the state voter lookup. It shows party affiliation, voting district, and participation history. Voter data is one of the most accessible parts of the Edgewood residents directory since it is free and searchable by name. Keep in mind that some personal details like birth dates are restricted from public voter data in Maryland.

Historical Records for Edgewood

The Maryland State Archives at msa.maryland.gov stores historical records that help with residents directory research. Births through 1924, deaths over 10 years old, and marriages through 2013 are searchable. Census records and old land patents are also in the collection.

For Edgewood, the archives can help trace past residents and family lines. Harford County land records date back to 1773, and the archives hold even older documents like colonial patents and church records. If you need to verify where someone lived decades ago, these historical sources can fill in the gaps.

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Nearby Cities

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