The Maryland Motion to Permit Inspection of a Case Record/Order Regarding Motion to Permit Inspection of a Case Record is a legal document used in the state of Maryland. It is a motion filed by a party to a case requesting that the court allow them to inspect the case record. It is typically filed when the party needs to obtain information or documents from the court or other sources related to the case. This motion is generally used when a party is seeking discovery or wants access to documents that are not readily available. There are two types of Maryland Motion to Permit Inspection of a Case Record/Order Regarding Motion to Permit Inspection of a Case Record. The first type is an Unopposed Motion to Permit Inspection of a Case Record, which is when the court grants the motion without a hearing. The second type is an Opposed Motion to Permit Inspection of a Case Record, which is when the court holds a hearing to decide whether the motion should be granted.