A Maryland Special Officer Final Report is a written document that is produced when a Maryland Special Officer is hired to investigate an incident. These reports are used to provide a detailed summary of the facts related to the incident and any evidence gathered during the investigation. Maryland Special Officers are assigned by local law enforcement agencies to investigate matters that fall outside the scope of the police department's jurisdiction. There are two types of Maryland Special Officer Final Reports: a criminal report and a non-criminal report. The criminal report includes an analysis of the facts related to the incident and any evidence collected during the investigation. It also includes a recommendation for criminal prosecution, when appropriate. The non-criminal report includes an analysis of the facts related to the incident and any evidence collected during the investigation, but does not include any recommendation for criminal prosecution. These reports are used by the state of Maryland and other related agencies to evaluate the facts of the case and make any necessary decisions. The reports are also used to provide legal counsel, if needed.