Maryland Motion To Seal Or Otherwise Limit Inspection of A Case Record is a legal motion used to protect the privacy of a person whose case record has been filed in a court of law. It is a way of safeguarding the record from public inspection and/or copying. There are two types of Maryland Motion To Seal Or Otherwise Limit Inspection of A Case Record: 1) Motion to Seal a Case Record, and 2) Motion to Limit Inspection of a Case Record. A Motion to Seal a Case Record is a legal motion used to protect the privacy of a person whose court record has been filed in a court of law. This motion is filed to ask the court to seal the entire case record, so that it cannot be viewed or copied by the public. A Motion to Limit Inspection of a Case Record is a legal motion used to protect the privacy of a person whose court record has been filed in a court of law. This motion is filed to ask the court to limit the inspection of the court record, so that it cannot be viewed or copied by the public in certain circumstances. This motion can be used to restrict the inspection of the case record to certain individuals, or to limit access to certain documents or information within the case record.