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Motion To Permit Inspection Form. This is a Maryland form and can be use in Circuit-District Court Statewide.
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CIRCUIT COURT
DISTRICT COURT OF MARYLAND FOR
City/County
Located at
Case No.
Court Address
Plaintiff
vs.
Defendant
MOTION TO PERMIT INSPECTION
(Rule 16-1009(a)(1)(B) or CJ § 3-1510 (e)(1) or FL § 4-512 (e)(2))
Under Rule 16-1009(a)(1)(B), a party to an action in which a case record is filed and a person who is
the subject or is specifically identified in a case record may file a motion to permit inspection of a case record
filed in that action that is not otherwise shielded from inspection under the access rules.
On
in the above matter
Date
sealed
, the
shielded the following information
Custodian Court
documents
records:
The reason(s) for permitting inspection of the above-referenced information is:
VERIFICATION
I solemnly affirm under the penalties of perjury that the contents of this Motion are true and correct to the best
of my knowledge, information and belief.
Date
Signature
CERTIFICATION OF SERVICE
(Rule 16-1009(a)(2)(A) and (B))
I certify that on this
day of
, 20
, copies of this Motion to
Permit Inspection of certain case records were served upon the following parties to this action and each
identifiable person who is the subject of the case records, c/o the name and the address set forth below:
Date
CC-DC 54 (1/2011)
Signature
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Case No.
(Please attach any additional pages that you need). (Note: You must be specific in your identification of
information to be inspected, including identifying specifically which documents or portions thereof you
believe should be made available. You also must be specific in stating your reasons why you believe the case
record, part of a case record, or information contained in a case record is not confidential and subject to
inspection).
ORDER
Whereas the Court has considered the information in the matter, it is therefore ORDERED that the moving
party's MOTION TO PERMIT INSPECTION is hereby
GRANTED.
DENIED.
ORDERED, that a copy of this ORDER be served on
Date
CC-DC 54 (1/2011)
Judge
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