Maryland Judiciary Postpones New Case Search Portal Launch, Existing Systems Remain Online
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – January 14, 2026 – The Maryland Judiciary has announced a postponement of the launch of its new Maryland Judiciary Case Search & Record Portal, originally scheduled for January 9, 2026. The decision comes after technical issues were identified during pre-production testing.The Judiciary is prioritizing a seamless transition and will provide further updates as they become available.
In the interim, both the existing Maryland Case Search and maryland Judiciary Record Search systems will remain fully operational and accessible, ensuring continued access to vital court records for the public and legal professionals alike. This temporary continuation underscores the Judiciary’s commitment to uninterrupted service during the technical refinement process.
A Streamlined System in the Works
The new portal was designed to consolidate the functions of the current Maryland Case Search (casesearch.courts.state.md.us) and Maryland judiciary record Search (mdecportal.courts.state.md.us/MDODYSSEYPORTAL) into a single, user-friendly platform. The goal is to improve user experience through modern technology while maintaining current access levels.
For the general public, the new portal promises to maintain the same level of access to case summaries currently available through Maryland Case Search. These summaries include essential details such as case numbers, involved parties, dates, charges, and final dispositions for cases heard in both District and Circuit Courts statewide.
Attorneys and authorized parties will continue to enjoy the complete access they currently receive via the Maryland Judiciary Record Search.This includes detailed case facts and document images, governed by the guidelines outlined in Maryland Rule 20-109. This enhanced access is critical for legal professionals managing cases and fulfilling their obligations to clients.
Building on the MDEC Foundation
This planned consolidation follows the successful statewide implementation of the Maryland Electronic Courts (MDEC) case management system on May 6, 2024. The MDEC system digitized filing and viewing processes for courts across the state, laying the groundwork for this next phase of modernization. The move to a consolidated portal is a direct continuation of the Judiciary’s commitment to leveraging technology to improve efficiency and openness.
Understanding Access Levels
Currently, the two systems operate independently. Maryland Case Search provides public summaries, with the breadth of data varying dependent on when automated systems were implemented in specific jurisdictions. Maryland Judiciary Record Search requires registration for attorneys and authorized parties, employing CAPTCHA security to prevent automated access and maintain data security.
The new portal simplifies this by integrating these functions, promising a unified experience for all users. Importantly, the Judiciary emphasizes there will be no changes to existing access restrictions or data availability. Public records will continue to be governed by Maryland Rules on Access to Court Records (Rules 16-901 through 16-912), carefully balancing public transparency with protections for sensitive information.
Impact on Southern Maryland & Beyond
Residents of Southern Maryland – specifically Calvert, Charles, St. Mary’s,and Anne Arundel counties – frequently utilize these search tools to monitor civil disputes,traffic citations,family law proceedings,and criminal cases within their local courts. The consolidated portal is poised to particularly benefit these users by offering a single point of access to case information, eliminating the need to navigate between separate websites. Those in Prince Frederick,La Plata,leonardtown,and Annapolis should all experience a smoother search process.
while public access will remain unchanged, attorneys will continue to adhere to the existing portal protocols for accessing comprehensive case details. This consistency aims to minimize disruption during the transition.
What to Expect Next
The Judiciary has provided a frequently asked questions sheet online to address common concerns and provide additional details about the transition. While the initial launch date has been postponed due to technical challenges,the Judiciary remains committed to delivering a modernized and efficient case search experience.
As of January 12, 2026, the Judiciary is diligently working to resolve the identified technical issues, with a firm commitment to providing further updates. The postponement, while inconvenient, highlights the Judiciary’s dedication to ensuring a smooth and reliable transition for all users.
Key Takeaways:
- The launch of the new Maryland Judiciary Case Search & Record Portal has been postponed due to technical issues.
- Existing case search systems remain fully operational.
- The new portal aims to consolidate two systems into a streamlined platform.
- Access levels and data availability will remain consistent with current rules.
- A FAQ sheet is available online for more information.