Maryland Order Sealing Portions of the Court Record (LR 105.11) is a court order that prevents certain documents from being made available to the public. It is used to protect information that is considered personal or sensitive, such as medical records, financial records, and juvenile records. It can also be used to protect the identity of a witness in a criminal case. The order can be requested by either party in the case and is typically granted if the court finds that the information would be prejudicial to a party or would be an invasion of privacy. There are two types of Maryland Order Sealing Portions of the Court Record (LR 105.11): an Order of Confidentiality and an Order of Limited Access. An Order of Confidentiality completely seals the records and prevents them from being accessed by anyone, while an Order of Limited Access restricts the records to a certain group of people, such as the parties in the case or their attorneys.