Address: 5800 Wabash Ave, Baltimore, MD 21215, USA
Phone: +14108788000
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Friday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Saturday: Closed
Lord Jeezuz
This courthouse very unfair and do not promote justice but instead promote injustices one time my landlord said I broke a 2000$ door at a place in 21215 I was renting which I did not and had to pay it back despite my fiance just dying and me struggling to maintain our apartment and had to move out etc because of it he had no proof it was me whatsoever also another time I was renting a place from a friend I thought was my named darrius briggs just to find out he was Judas Stealing my clothes and money and breaking into my room etc he also left crack packages In my room to make it look like I did hardcore drugs when he was trying to make it look like I overdosed and I caught him and he illegally evicted me and I filed a report on it and they dismissed it and said I needed to come in again and I said I couldn't because I'm looking for a home they had no sympathy and dismissed the charges when I went back to refile they said I cant which is illegal to cannot tell anyone they cant file charges the courthouse is very biased and evil
Monique Phoenix
Nice
McDaniel Hamilton
Meeting at the office for a case. Great security at the door. Gave me directions to the office I needed to get to get the work completed.
G. Randolph Rice, Jr.
This courthouse is also known as "Wabash District Court." Attorney Randolph Rice is often hired by clients to represent them in this courthouse for criminal, DUI, traffic and car accident cases.
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Randolph Jackson
Only if its a moving citation. However you can pay it online so you dont have to go out there.
Ms. Hanson, if your court date was set for February 20, 2019 and Wabash District Court was closed due to inclement weather, they will issue you a new court date. So no worries
https://mdcourts.gov/administration/closingsdelays
No not at this location Fayette st this is a civil matter
No, only at the Circuit Court building.
Good to 501 Fayette and talk to commissioner
Court open today
You can take your phone in the courthouse, but most courtrooms require you to turn them off once you're inside.
You would have to file a written motion with the court to move that 30th date to the first.
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