If you are motivated and committed to providing fair, efficient and effective justice for all, the Maryland Judiciary has a career for you! Other Electronic Resources. Enjoy a comprehensive and generous benefits package, opportunities for career advancement, and other work-life enhancements. Limited English proficient individuals, their attorneys, and other parties should receive detailed instructions on how to use the Interpretation feature in Zoom prior to the hearing. Copyright © 2020 Maryland Judiciary. Use a Court Forms Finder to help identify, search and print forms. All rights reserved. PSC has overseen the creation of problem-solving programs in 21 of the 24 jurisdictions in Maryland and works with public and private stakeholders to develop and establish best practices in problem-solving courts. The Judiciary wants to hear from you. We are responsible for providing a comprehensive human resource program, including: policy development and administration; talent acquisition of qualified applicants into a diverse workforce; employment and orientation services; administration of employee benefits, including the State’s health and retirement program for the Branch; payroll and leave administration; position classification and salary administration; employee relations; and training and professional development and more. Working with the Judiciary’s justice partners, the OPSC continues to serve as the court’s liaison to sustain and advance problem-solving courts in Maryland. Courts and court offices will be closed on Wednesday, November 11, in observance of Veterans Day. It is recommended that LEP individuals, their attorneys, and other parties who may be needing interpretation services join the remote meeting 15 minutes prior to the official start of the hearing to practice the interpretation feature with the court-appointed interpreter. You should always join the conference by the scheduled start time. All rights reserved. All courts in Maryland will be fully operational with the resumption of jury trials in criminal and civil cases in circuit courts statewide. The information on this page serves as a central repository for updates, information, resources, and guidelines on those remote proceedings. We provide leadership and guidance in development, implementation, and equitable administration of policies and procedures. (Default is person) The required recording must be sufficient to produce a verbatim written transcript as if the hearing were held in person in the courtroom. The Problem-Solving Courts (PSC) for the Administrative Office of the Courts is responsible for assisting Maryland’s problem-solving courts in development, maintenance, and advancement of a collaborative therapeutic system. Maryland Judiciary Cases can now be accessed through an online database that will allow the user to find out the information about a case. All rights reserved. Even as courts reopen for in-person proceedings, remote proceedings will continue throughout the state at the discretion of the individual courts. be transferred to the circuit court in another county in Maryland. The Maryland Electronic Courts (MDEC) project will create a single Judiciary-wide integrated case management system that will be used by all the courts in the state court system. The Maryland Judiciary, the third branch of state government, is a premier employer that promotes a diverse workforce. Proceedings conducted via videoconferencing technology must be recorded by the court, except for those hearings that are not required to be recorded, such as pretrial settlement conferences. Access to these records is governed by Maryland Rules 16-1001 through 16-1011, effective October 1, 2004. Read more. Nationally recognized legal scholars and experts also participate as faculty. An individual who willfully violates this Rule or any reasonable limitation imposed by the local administrative judge or the presiding judge may be found in contempt of court and sanctioned in accordance with the Rules in Title 16, Chapter 200. Join our team and become a valued member of a professional and skilled workforce, and enjoy benefits such as ongoing training, skills development, tuition reimbursement, and other opportunities for learning and growth.