Property Ownership
In Maryland, the public land records are maintained by the:
AMREC
BClerk of the Circuit Court in each county✓ Correct
CSDAT centrally for all counties
DThe Maryland Insurance Administration
Explanation
Maryland's land records are maintained by the Clerk of the Circuit Court in each county (and Baltimore City), providing public access to deeds, mortgages, and other recorded documents.
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