Under Maryland Rule 16-912, a party may move to seal court records that contain confidential financial information, medical records, sensitive personal data, or other information whose public disclosure would cause harm disproportionate to the public interest in access. This package prepares a motion to seal with a statement of good cause and a proposed order. An optional 30-minute phone consultation is available.
Includes:
Motion to Seal Court Records (with good cause statement)
Proposed Order Granting Motion to Seal
Certificate of Service
Step-by-step filing instruction letter
Notes:
Courts balance privacy interests against the presumption of public access — good cause must be stated specifically.
Turnaround: 2–4 business days from intake receipt (or after consultation if elected).
Under Maryland Rule 16-912, a party may move to seal court records that contain confidential financial information, medical records, sensitive personal data, or other information whose public disclosure would cause harm disproportionate to the public interest in access. This package prepares a motion to seal with a statement of good cause and a proposed order. An optional 30-minute phone consultation is available.
Includes:
Motion to Seal Court Records (with good cause statement)
Proposed Order Granting Motion to Seal
Certificate of Service
Step-by-step filing instruction letter
Notes:
Courts balance privacy interests against the presumption of public access — good cause must be stated specifically.
Turnaround: 2–4 business days from intake receipt (or after consultation if elected).