Parkville Residents Directory Search

The Parkville residents directory gives you a path to public records from Baltimore County and the state of Maryland. Parkville is an unincorporated community in the central part of Baltimore County, just north of Baltimore City. With no city government of its own, all public record searches for Parkville run through the county offices in Towson. This page covers the main databases, search tools, office contacts, and fee schedules that make up the Parkville residents directory for court cases, property records, police reports, and land documents.

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Parkville Overview

30,734 Population
Baltimore County
Towson County Seat
21234 ZIP Code

Look up Parkville property information on the MyNeighborhood GIS portal. Type in an address and the map shows parcel lines, owner names, zoning, lot size, and assessment data. Skip street suffixes when searching. Use asterisks as wildcards for partial address matches.

The state runs the SDAT property search, which shows assessed values and ownership history for any Parkville address. Baltimore County uses code 04. These records are public under GP Section 4-201. The Baltimore County homestead cap limits assessment increases to 4% per year for qualifying homes. Check current tax bills on the Baltimore County tax portal, which breaks down water, sewer, and Bay Restoration charges.

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Parkville Residents Directory Court Records

All Parkville cases are filed at the Baltimore County courts at 401 Bosley Avenue in Towson. The Circuit Court takes felonies, civil claims over $30,000, and family law matters. The District Court handles misdemeanors, traffic violations, and smaller civil cases. Hours run 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM weekdays.

Search Parkville cases for free at casesearch.courts.state.md.us. Use the percent sign for partial name matches. Results include case numbers, party names, hearing dates, and outcomes. GP Section 4-362 allows you to challenge a records denial in court. The Ombudsman under GP Section 4-601 can mediate Parkville records access disputes without formal litigation.

Police Records for Parkville

Baltimore County Police serves Parkville from its main office at 700 East Joppa Road in Towson. Call (410) 887-2214 for general info or (410) 887-2390 for records. Parkville has a local precinct, but all records processing is centralized in Towson.

Accident and incident reports cost $15 each. Crime reports are free for victims. Body camera footage goes through the MPIA process. Some footage is public. Other categories are restricted for active cases, juvenile matters, or medical info. Under GP Section 4-301, certain police records are exempt. Files last three years minimum. Mail requests to 700 East Joppa Road, Towson, Maryland 21286-5501.

Note: Parkville residents can request police reports by mail, in person, or through the MPIA process at Baltimore County headquarters.

Parkville Land Records

Land records for Parkville are in Room 300 at 401 Bosley Avenue, Towson. Phone (410) 887-2601. Use mdlandrec.net for free online searches. Deeds, mortgages, liens, and releases for Parkville properties are in this database.

Deeds cost $60 to record for one to nine pages, or $115 for longer documents. Releases are $50 for shorter filings. Copies are $0.50 per page regular. Certified copies run $5.00 plus $0.50 per page. Recording stops at 4:00 PM daily. These fees apply across Baltimore County for all Parkville properties.

Parkville Permits and Inspections

The PAI office handles building permits and code enforcement for Parkville. Location: 111 West Chesapeake Avenue, Room 100, Towson. Phone: (410) 887-3900.

Residential confirmations are $20. Commercial are $50. PIA copies cost $1.00 per page. Large prints are $9.00. Research by staff is $35 per hour after two free hours. Code violations cover tall grass, trash, zoning, and untagged vehicles. PAI files last three years. Older Parkville building records may have been destroyed.

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Vital Records for Parkville

Marriage licenses are on the 2nd floor at 401 Bosley Avenue in Towson. Both parties must appear. Fee: $35. Wait: 48 hours. Valid: six months. Civil ceremonies are $25 extra. The Maryland State Archives at msa.maryland.gov has birth records through 1924, deaths 10 plus years old, and marriages through 2013. GP Section 4-333 governs access to certain vital records based on the requestor's relationship to the subject.

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Parkville is part of Baltimore County. Visit the county page for all records systems and office information.