Maryland Code § RP-3-703

Section RP-3-703
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(a) In this section, "paper document" means a document received by the
clerk of a circuit court in a form that is not electronic.
(b) In compliance with any standards established by the Administrative
Office of the Courts, the clerk of a circuit court:
(1) May receive, index, store, archive, and transmit electronic
documents;

(2) May provide for access to, and search and retrieval of, documents
and information by electronic means;
(3) Shall, if the clerk of the circuit court accepts electronic documents
for recording, continue to accept paper documents and place entries for electronic and
paper documents in the same index;
(4) May convert into electronic form:
(i) Paper documents accepted for recording; and
(ii) Information recorded before the clerk of the circuit court
began to record electronic documents;
(5) Shall transmit documents in fully verified books to the State
Archives for preservation and publication on a website maintained by the State
Archives;
(6) May accept by electronic means any fee or tax collected as a
condition precedent to recording a document; and
(7) Shall coordinate with other State or county officials on procedures
or processes to facilitate the electronic satisfaction of prior approvals and conditions
precedent to recording documents or the electronic payment of fees or taxes.
(c) The State Department of Assessments and Taxation or a county:
(1) May accept by electronic means any fee or tax that the
Department or county is authorized to collect as a condition precedent to recording a
document; and
(2) Shall coordinate with the clerk of a circuit court or other State
official on procedures or processes to facilitate the electronic satisfaction of prior
approvals and conditions precedent to recording documents or the electronic payment
of fees or taxes.

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