How Can We Help You . . . ?

If You Have a Question about DORS

  • 410-554-9442/410-554-9361
  • 1-800-638-6243
  • Hablantes de español 410-554-9361
  • ASL Users 410-405-7054​  VP

If you have a question about your or a family member’s DORS services:

If you would like to speak with a DORS representative:

  • Contact Samantha McGinley, Manager for Individual & Community Engagement
  • 410-554– 9537
  • ASL Users 410-415-6308 VP

If you would like to speak with a client advocate or get help with an appeal:

If you are a student, student's family, or school personnel:

If you are advocating on behalf of individuals with disabilities:

  • Contact Samantha McGinley, Manager for Individual & Community En​gagement
  • 410-554– 9537, ASL Users 410-415-6308 VP

If you are or would like to become a Community Rehabilitation Provider (CRP) or a DORS-approved Vendor:

If you are an elected or appointed official:

  • Contact Samantha McGinley, Manager for Individual & Community Engagement
  • 410-554– 9537, ASL Users 410-415-6308 VP

If you are a member of the Media:

  • Contact Kimberlee Schultz, Director, Office of Communications & Accessibility
  • 410-554–9435

If you would like DORS to participate in your event:

  • Contact Kimberlee Schultz, Director, Office of Communications & Accessibility
  • 410-554–9435​

If you have a Public Information Act Request:

Please submit it through the online MSDE Public Records Center portal. To get started:

  • Create a login or login with your existing credentials
  • Submit your Public Information Act request  
  • Keep your tracking number in a secure place for your records
  • Messages can be sent/received through the portal

 For general questions about the MPIA process, please email pia.msde@maryland.gov and allow 48 hours for a response.



The Vocational Rehabilitation program receives 78.7% of its funding through a grant from the U.S. Department of Education.
For the Federal fiscal year 2024, the total amount of grant funds awarded was $51,885,242.
The remaining 21.3% of the costs ($15,395,878) were funded by State appropriations.