Maryland Legal Aid
Free civil legal services for low-income and marginalized Marylanders.
Free civil legal services for low-income and marginalized Marylanders.
Access a wide variety of customizable Maryland legal forms, including wills, divorce forms, bankruptcy and more.
Provides comprehensive library services to the eligible blind and physically handicapped residents of the State of Maryland.
Guide to Maryland government. Includes contact information for all offices and agencies in all government branches. Includes details for the Executive Branch, the Judicial Branch, and the Legislative Branch, along with details about local and federal government.
This office provides support and services to federally-recognized refugees and political asylees to ease their integration into American society. Key areas for aiding refugees in adjusting to American life include cultural orientation and career training. Our service providers instruct refugees on life skills, familiarizing them with such daily routines as how to shop at the supermarket, manage a budget, take public transportation, open a savings account, prepare for a job interview, or call 911 for emergencies.
Phone: 1-800-332-6347
Small, Minority, and Disadvantaged Business Program. Includes information about eligibility, certification, and forms.
Review procurement opportunities and make bids.
Statewide coordinator of volunteer legal services for Maryland.
Information on archives' services, plus a wealth of historical information. A searchable database provides citations. Some digitized full text is available.
Maryland election and voting information, including campaign finance details, candidacy information, voter registration, and more. Includes voter look-up and sample ballots.
Current resources, news, and links to support Maryland students in K-12 schools.
Information for Marylanders with disabilities who are seeking employment with the state.
Information and forms for Maryland State taxes, geared towards individual taxpayers, business taxpayers, and tax professionals.
Resources, information, and tools to help teens, families, schools, and communities to prepare teens with disabilities for future possibilities.
Can help you resolve your civil legal issue by matching you with a volunteer lawyer who will represent you for free. You must qualify for services by meeting income, case type and geographic guidelines.
Find jobs, training, create a resume, and locate resources. Employers can find candidates, post jobs and trainings, or evaluate the market. Administered by the Department of Labor.
Gateway to public services within and around the State of Maryland.
Marylanders Online aims to bring digital inclusion to Maryland by providing quality resources and education to help improve digital literacy. The website features a Get Help page that provides instructional materials for self-guided learners, a Give Help page for educators or those who want to make a difference in their community by sharing their knowledge, and a Get Connected page that provides information and resources to help Marylanders stay connected to the digital world (including connectivity programs and WiFi locations). A hotline is also available for free one-on-one te