Maryland Request to Shield Denied or Dismissed Peace Order Records is a process for individuals in Maryland to protect their personal information from public records. It allows individuals to petition the court to shield their records related to a denied or dismissed peace order from public view. This includes the petitioner’s name and address, the respondent’s name and address, and any information related to the peace order. There are two types of Maryland Request to Shield Denied or Dismissed Peace Order Records: a Request for Shielding Denied or Dismissed Peace Order Records and a Request for Exp unction of Denied or Dismissed Peace Order Records. The Request for Shielding Denied or Dismissed Peace Order Records is used to prevent the records from being made available to the public, while the Request for Exp unction of Denied or Dismissed Peace Order Records is used to remove the records from public view entirely.