Towson Police Blotter Records

Police blotter records for Towson come from the Baltimore County Police Department, which handles all law enforcement in this census-designated place. Towson serves as the county seat for Baltimore County, and the police headquarters at 700 East Joppa Road is right in the area. The Towson Precinct is one of ten precincts that make up the county force. To get copies of reports, you can file a request by mail or visit the Records Division in person. There is no online submission portal for police reports, so plan on using the mail-in form or going to the office. The daily crime blotter on the county police website is free to check.

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Baltimore County Police Department

Towson falls under the Baltimore County police force. There is no separate Towson police department. The county police handle all calls, all reports, and all records for this area. The Towson Precinct station is at 301 West Pennsylvania Avenue, Towson, MD 21204. You can reach the precinct at (410) 887-6877 for local matters. Keep in mind that the precinct itself may not handle records requests. Those go through the main Records Division.

The Information and Records Management Unit is the office that processes all police report requests across Baltimore County. Their main number is (410) 887-2214. You can also email them at bcopd@baltimorecountymd.gov for general questions. For media and Public Information Act inquiries specifically, use policepia@baltimorecountymd.gov instead.

The Baltimore County Police Department website has general information about the agency and its services.

Baltimore County Police Department website serving Towson area

This page provides an overview of the department that handles all police blotter records in the Towson area.

Note: Baltimore County and Baltimore City are completely separate jurisdictions with different police departments and records systems.

There is no single online database where you can pull up a full Towson police blotter. The county does publish a daily crime blotter on its website with recent arrest and incident summaries. That is free to view. It gives you the date, charge, and a general location. It does not include full narratives, witness statements, or officer notes. For those details, you need the actual report.

The Maryland Judiciary Case Search is a free statewide tool that covers court cases from Baltimore County. Select Baltimore County from the menu to find cases tied to Towson incidents. You can search by name, case number, or date range. This shows charges, court dates, and dispositions. Court records and police blotter records are different things. The court data shows what happened after an arrest, not the scene details.

Baltimore County also has a 911 records request process. If you need dispatch audio or call records, contact the Records Department at (410) 307-2006 or email 911records@baltimorecountymd.gov. Those records are kept for 365 days. You need a written request to get them.

The Baltimore County Police News page has press releases on major incidents. This is not a full blotter, but it covers significant events in the county.

How to Request Towson Police Reports

Baltimore County uses a mail-in system for police report requests. There is no online submission portal. You need to download the request form, fill it out, and mail it with payment. The form asks for your name, address, phone number, and email. It also needs incident details like the report number, date, time, location, and type of incident. If you know the names of people involved, include those too.

The Baltimore County Police request reports page has the form and instructions.

Baltimore County Police Department request reports page for Towson area records

This page walks you through the steps to submit a records request by mail.

Mail your completed form to: Baltimore County Police Department, Information and Records Management Unit, Records Requests, 700 East Joppa Road, Towson, Maryland 21286-5501. Include a check or money order for $15.00 per report, payable to Baltimore County, Maryland. Cash is not accepted. Credit cards are not accepted for mail requests either. A self-addressed stamped envelope is optional but helps speed things up.

Processing takes about two weeks. The $15 fee is non-refundable. It applies even if no report is found for your request. Victims of crimes may be able to get free copies. Ask about that when you submit your form.

Note: You can inspect records in person at the Records Division for free if you are not sure which report you need.

What Towson Police Blotter Records Contain

A police blotter report from the Towson area follows the standard UCR/NIBRS format used across Baltimore County. It includes the incident narrative written by the reporting officer. You get property and evidence details. CAD information can be requested separately if needed. Witness statements are sometimes included in the report itself.

Several types of information get redacted from public copies. Juvenile details are removed under Maryland law. Medical information is taken out. Personnel records stay protected. Active investigation materials are held back until the case closes. Victim and witness identifying information may be removed in certain cases. Dates of birth and Social Security numbers are always redacted.

The daily crime blotter on the county website is a much shorter version. It gives you a quick look at what happened. It lists the charge and a rough location. That is useful for checking recent activity, but it is not the same as a full report. If you need details for legal, insurance, or personal reasons, you want the actual report from the Records Division.

Towson Police Report Fees

Each crime or accident report costs $15.00. That fee is non-refundable and applies per report. If you need more than one report, multiply by the number you need. The 911 recordings have a separate fee schedule that you need to ask about directly. Research time beyond the first two free hours is billed at hourly rates that vary by who does the work. Attorneys and managers cost $60 per hour. Officers run $50. Other staff charge $35. Seasonal workers are $15 per hour.

Payment goes by check or money order made out to Baltimore County, Maryland. No cash. No credit cards for mail requests. You must prepay with your request. If you believe you qualify for a fee waiver, include that request with your submission. Victims of crime should mention that status when they file.

Towson University Police

Towson University has its own police department that covers the campus. This is a separate jurisdiction from Baltimore County Police. If something happened on campus, you need to contact the university police directly. Their address is 7720 York Road, Towson, MD 21252. Call (410) 704-4444 to reach them.

The Towson University Police website has information about campus safety and how to request records from that department.

Towson University Police Department website

Campus incidents are handled separately from the county police, so check both if you are not sure where something occurred.

Towson Court and Legal Resources

The Baltimore County Circuit Court is at 401 Bosley Avenue, Towson, MD 21204. Call (410) 887-2601 for information. Public access terminals are available for looking up criminal records at the courthouse. The Baltimore County District Court is at 120 E. Chesapeake Avenue, Towson, MD 21286. That number is (410) 512-2000.

For state-level records, the Maryland State Police PIA page handles requests for trooper incidents on state roads in the Towson area. Crash reports from MSP cost $4.00 and are available about 10 days after the crash. The Maryland Attorney General PIA resources page has sample request letters and fee waiver guidance that works for any agency in the state.

The county non-emergency line is (410) 887-2222. Use that for questions about recent incidents when you do not have a report number yet. They can sometimes help you track down which precinct handled a call.

Note: Towson has ZIP codes 21204, 21252 (Towson University), and 21286, so make sure you check the right jurisdiction for your incident.

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