Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Services in Anne Arundel County

Community Resources

Anne Arundel Conflict Resolution Center
2666 Riva Road
Suite 130
Annapolis, MD 21401
(p) 410-266-9033
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.aacrc.info/

The Anne Arundel Conflict Resolution Center offers free or low-cost mediation and other dispute resolution services, to provide people in conflict an opportunity to be heard; to better understand each other; and to develop their own solutions. These processes give neighbors, schools, government agencies, faith communities, organizations, and families a constructive way to respond to conflict.

Please visit the website for a complete listing of services and hours of operation.

Anne Arundel County Partnership for Children, Youth and Families
1 Harry S. Truman Parkway
Suite 103
Annapolis, MD 21401
(p) 410-222-7423
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.aacounty.org/Partnership

The Anne Arundel County Partnership for Children, Youth and Families offers community conferencing services, a highly participatory process conducted by a trained, impartial facilitator that allows everyone affected by a crime or conflict to resolve the situation themselves. The Partnership provides services in a variety of sectors, including criminal justice (court diversion for misdemeanors and some felonies, serious crimes dialogue), education (alternative to student suspension and arrest), neighborhoods (ongoing, intractable conflicts), human services (wraparound case planning), organizations, and planning issues. Community conferences offer opportunities for healing and learning and can result in agreements reached by the participants. Please visit the website for a complete listing of services and hours of operation.

Court Programs

Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County
8 Church Circle
Annapolis, MD 21401
Web address: http://circuitcourt.org/learn-about/adr

If you have a civil case pending in the Circuit Court, you may be able to use mediation or a settlement conference to resolve your case prior to trial. These processes are often used in family cases, such as contested custody and visitation, parenting plans/child access, and separation of marital property. The court may also use these processes for non-family cases, such as contract, personal injury, employment, environmental, workers’ compensation, and real property, to name a few. 

Contact the court to learn more.

District Court of Maryland ADR Office
251 Rowe Boulevard
Suite 307
Annapolis, MD 21401
Website: www.mdcourts.gov/district/adr/home.html

If you have a civil case pending in the District Court of Maryland, you may be able to take advantage of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) to resolve your dispute. You can use ADR before your trial date and on the day of your trial. There are two types of ADR services offered, mediation and settlement conferences. ADR services in the District Court are free to the participants.

Day of Trial ADR services are offered in-person on the trial date. Pre-trial ADR services may be available in-person, remotely (on a computer, tablet, or smart phone), or both. The services offered at each District Court location vary; please visit the District Court ADR Office website to see what is available in this county. Please contact the ADR Office according to how you would like to participate in an ADR session, in-person or remotely:

Before Your Trial (no later than two weeks prior to trial)
Pre-Trial Mediation: Cases are referred to approved mediators or a partner organization and can be scheduled on a mutually agreeable date, time, and location convenient for all parties. If the case is not resolved at the pre-trial mediation, the case goes forward to trial on the scheduled trial date.

Pre-Trial Settlement Conference: Cases are referred to approved settlement conference attorneys. The District Court ADR Office will schedule sessions on a mutually agreeable date for all parties in the case. If the case is not resolved during the pre-trial settlement conference, the case goes forward to trial on the scheduled trial date.

Day of Trial
Day of Trial ADR: In the courtroom, cases may be referred to mediation or settlement conference by the judge, or parties may request these services if available. All parties in the case must appear for the case to be referred to ADR. The ADR process will take place in a private room in the courthouse. If the case is not resolved in ADR, the parties will return to the courtroom for the scheduled court process.

To learn more about alternative dispute resolution programs in the District Court of Maryland and to find out which services are available at the courthouse where your case is scheduled, visit “the” District Court ADR Office website, or call 410-260-1676 or 1-866-940-1729. 

Office of the State’s Attorney
Mediation Center
251 Rowe Blvd.
Suite 332
Annapolis, MD 21401
(p) 410-222-2287
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: https://www.aacounty.org/departments/sao/Mediation-Center/

Glen Burnie Office
7495 Baltimore Annapolis Blvd.
Suite 100
Glen Burnie, MD 21061

The Office of the State's Attorney Mediation Center provides a means to resolve disputes in a confidential and safe setting, avoiding court involvement for the complainant, defendant, and witnesses involved in minor crimes.  We mediate a variety of misdemeanor cases it deems appropriate, such as trespass, telephone misuse, destruction of property, minor types of criminal charges, and family, neighbor, and community disputes before trial. Our services are free and are provided by the State’s Attorney’s Office of Anne Arundel County.