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Maryland’s Public Information Act (“PIA”) gives the public the right to access government records without unnecessary cost and delay.... More… Maryland’s Public Information Act (“PIA”) gives the public the right to access government records without unnecessary cost and delay. The PIA applies to all three branches of Maryland state government as well as local government entities. The PIA is found in the General Provisions Article (“GP”), §§ 4-101 through 4-601, Annotated Code of Maryland. It is similar to the federal Freedom of Information Act which applies to federal executive branch agencies and independent federal regulatory agencies. The PIA grants you the right to review the available records that are disclosable and to obtain copies of those records. It does not require an agency to answer informational questions or to create a record to satisfy your request. Less…
This form is for actors to submit audition tapes for the “Recycling on Trial” commercial. Actors and crew members must be 18 years... More… This form is for actors to submit audition tapes for the “Recycling on Trial” commercial. Actors and crew members must be 18 years or older with a valid driver’s license to apply. Actors, please film your audition videos against a non-busy background in a well-lit room with good sound. Once audition tapes are complete, please submit a link to your audition video hosted on YouTube, Vimeo or Facebook. For additional questions please email: communications@calvertcountymd.gov or call 443-771-3892. Less…
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Calvert County businesses are asked to report property damage incurred during Tropical Storm Isaias, to help the Department of Economic... More… Calvert County businesses are asked to report property damage incurred during Tropical Storm Isaias, to help the Department of Economic Development identify and address local needs. Businesses should fill out the form below to report damage. Business owners can contact the Department of Economic Development at 410-535-4583 or info@ecalvert.com for more information. Less…
Proprietors of new Calvert County-based businesses can fill out this online form to include their businesses in the county's business... More… Proprietors of new Calvert County-based businesses can fill out this online form to include their businesses in the county's business database.Less…
Calvert County Government adopted a Drug-Free Workplace Policy in September 1989. It is the policy of the Board of County... More… Calvert County Government adopted a Drug-Free Workplace Policy in September 1989. It is the policy of the Board of County Commissioners that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the workplace. This policy applies to all Calvert County employees. Less…
This form is the first in a three-part survey. It is focused on your experience prior to and on your first day of work with Calvert... More… This form is the first in a three-part survey. It is focused on your experience prior to and on your first day of work with Calvert County Government. You will received the second part of this survey after your first week. The third and final part of this survey will be sent to you at the end of your first 90 days of employment with the County. Thank you in advance for your participation in this process.Less…
This form is the last in a three-part survey. It is focused on your experience during your first 90 days of work with Calvert County... More… This form is the last in a three-part survey. It is focused on your experience during your first 90 days of work with Calvert County Government. Thank you for your participation in this process.Less…
As required by Maryland State Law, Calvert County has a Code of Ethics. The purpose of the Code is to set standards of ethical... More… As required by Maryland State Law, Calvert County has a Code of Ethics. The purpose of the Code is to set standards of ethical behavior for employees.Less…
This form is the second in a three-part survey. It is focused on your experience during your first week of work with Calvert County... More… This form is the second in a three-part survey. It is focused on your experience during your first week of work with Calvert County Government. The third and final part of this survey will be sent to you at the end of your first 90 days of employment with the County. Thank you in advance for your participation in this process.Less…
The Sheriff’s Office and Public Safety facilitated a “Safety and Preparedness: Violent Critical Incident Response Training - Armed... More… The Sheriff’s Office and Public Safety facilitated a “Safety and Preparedness: Violent Critical Incident Response Training - Armed Intruder/Active Shooter” for employees in June of 2019. The training was designed to prepare employees in the event of an Active Shooter incident in a County facility. The Board of County Commissioners recently mandated that all employees view this training each year in order to recognize suspicious activity and be prepared to respond.Less…
INFOR Public Sector (IPS) Training 2020
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This form is for local law enforcement and Fire/Rescue/EMS personnel use only. Fire/Rescue/EMS personnel may require additional... More… This form is for local law enforcement and Fire/Rescue/EMS personnel use only. Fire/Rescue/EMS personnel may require additional assistance from local law enforcement or other special equipment due to the nature of certain repeat calls. Law Enforcement may request officer safety information to be added along with other important responder information. This form allows first responders the opportunity to request automatic assistance on certain calls.Less…
This form is for local law enforcement and Fire/Rescue/EMS personnel use only.
Fire/Rescue/EMS personnel may require additional assistance from local law enforcement or other special equipment due to the nature of certain repeat calls. Law Enforcement may request officer safety information to be added along with other important responder information. This form allows first responders the opportunity to request automatic assistance on certain calls.Less…
Calvert County’s Emergency Communications dispatches 9-1-1 calls for police, fire and ambulances in Calvert County. We would like to... More… Calvert County’s Emergency Communications dispatches 9-1-1 calls for police, fire and ambulances in Calvert County. We would like to give you the opportunity to help us to help you. We are in the process of updating our business files and entering them into our computer aided dispatch system. Please fill out the below form so we will know whom to notify in the event of an emergency at your business during non-business hours. If you move your business, or if the people to be notified in the event of an emergency change, please notify the Emergency Communications Audio & Data Entry Clerk, Casey Hayward, as soon as possible so she can update our records. This will be beneficial to you as well as 9-1-1, Police, Fire and EMS services. Please fill out this form in its entirety. Feel free to contact Ms. Hayward at (410) 535-3169 if you have any questions.Less…
Calvert County’s Emergency Communications dispatches 9-1-1 calls for police, fire and ambulances in Calvert County. We would like to give you the opportunity to help us to help you. We are in the process of updating our business files and entering them into our computer aided dispatch system. Please fill out the below form so we will know whom to notify in the event of an emergency at your business during non-business hours.
If you move your business, or if the people to be notified in the event of an emergency change, please notify the Emergency Communications Audio & Data Entry Clerk, Casey Hayward, as soon as possible so she can update our records. This will be beneficial to you as well as 9-1-1, Police, Fire and EMS services.
Please fill out this form in its entirety. Feel free to contact Ms. Hayward at (410) 535-3169 if you have any questions.
Help us to help you and at the same time assist the Police, Fire, Rescue or EMS Departments in Calvert County. If you have SPECIAL... More… Help us to help you and at the same time assist the Police, Fire, Rescue or EMS Departments in Calvert County. If you have SPECIAL NEEDS or IMPORTANT INFORMATION that could assist us in getting an emergency responder to you or your family faster and/or safer, please fill out this form.Less…
Calvert County residents are asked to report property and business damages incurred during Tropical Storm Isaias, to help the... More… Calvert County residents are asked to report property and business damages incurred during Tropical Storm Isaias, to help the Department of Public Safety identify and address the needs of county residents. Of particular concern is damage to transportation routes, especially those that provide the only way in or out of a residential area. Residents should fill out the below form, but may also report damage to private property by contacting the Office of Emergency Management at 410-535-1600, ext. 2638, or email OEM@calvertcountymd.gov. Less…
Calvert County Emergency Management maintains a special needs registry to assist individuals who may require evacuation in the event... More… Calvert County Emergency Management maintains a special needs registry to assist individuals who may require evacuation in the event of an emergency. Anyone who has unique needs that hinder or prevent them from taking protective actions on their own should sign up for the special needs registry. Placement on the registry gives first responders critical information they need to help those who require special assistance during an emergency.Less…
Anyone with information about any ongoing criminal activity is asked to contact the Criminal Investigations Bureau, Capt. Dave Payne at... More… Anyone with information about any ongoing criminal activity is asked to contact the Criminal Investigations Bureau, Capt. Dave Payne at 410-535-1600, ext. 2593. For possible reward call Crime Solvers at 410-535-2880 (anonymous calls are accepted).Less…
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