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New from the Maryland State Bar Association (MSBA)!

Protective & Peace Order Cases in Maryland: A Practice Manual

The law library has acquired a 1st edition of Protective & Peace Order Cases in Maryland: A Practice Manual. Developed by a team of expert Maryland attorneys, clinical professors, and advocacy directors, this manual is an in-depth guide that provides a complete overview from beginning to end for initiating your petition. The manual includes the latest legislative changes and official forms for Petitions for Protection, Addendums for Respondent Descriptions, and Requests to Withhold Address from public access. It also provides expert advice on which path to take and where a peace order or protective order is right for you in terms of the eligibility requirements. Lastly, the manual provides the specialized knowledge required for post-judgment enforcement, record shielding, and navigating the critical differences between de novo circuit court appeals and Appellate Court reviews.

Call No.: KFM1294. P76 2026

AACPLL Peace Order & Protective Order:

The law library has created new and revised pages for Peace Order and Protective Order, which have been added to our wiki. They are available and ready for your review at this time.

Peace Orders and Protective Orders:

The FAQs provide links to assistance background information, legal resources, and referrals related to Peace Orders and Protective Orders in Maryland. The materials are intended for educational purposes only and are not legal advice.

Assistance and Support Services:

Maryland Court Help Center (Remote)

District Court Help Center (In-Person)

Online Educational Resources

Maryland Courts Resources

The Maryland Courts materials explain both protective and peace orders, including who may qualify, the difference between the two types of orders, and the protections available for each. The materials also describe the filing process, required forms, court procedures, hearing expectations, and how long interim, temporary, and final orders may remain in effect.

Maryland Access to Justice Videos

Maryland’s educational video series explain how each type of order work, court expectations, steps in the process, the protections available to the petitioner, and the responsibilities of respondents throughout the process.

People’s Law Library

The People’s Law Library of Maryland articles provides clear and user-friendly explanations of protective and peace orders, frequently asked questions, and comparisons between the two types of orders. These articles are especially useful for self-represented litigants.

Maryland Safe at Home Program

The Maryland Secretary of State’s “Safe at Home” Address Confidentiality Program helps victims protect their location information. This resource was created with the intention to assist victims of domestic violence, stalking, and individuals concerned about safety and privacy.

Library Resources

Our library collection also contains :

Where to find the FAQ pages:

Resource: Anne Arundel County Family Law Resources

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Anne Arundel County 311 APP Announced

Anne Arundel County has announced the release of  an app and 311 voice services:

“This 311app allows Anne Arundel County citizens to report non-emergency incidents or problem requests digitally through their mobile devices. The 311 app has geo functions and is tied to both the AA County web and Facebook pages. The app allows citizens to track their reported incidents via the web or their mobile devices until such time as the incidents are closed. The app has a clean interface and is easy to navigate. Currently, the app enables Anne Arundel County users to report service requests such as:

• Lost and found pets
• Recycling cart requests
• Broken recycling carts
• Missed curbside collection
• Bulk pickup scheduling
• Potholes
• Drainage complaints
• Recreation and Park concerns
• Unregistered vehicles”

The App can be found in the iPhone App Store (search “AACounty 311″and at Google Play for Android:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.seeclickfix.annearundelcounty311.app

Citizens can still just call 3-1-1 and get the help they need if they aren’t comfortable with using an APP or don’t have a smart phone.