Dundalk Booking Reports Database

Dundalk booking reports are handled by the Baltimore County Police Dundalk Precinct and processed at the Baltimore County Detention Center in Towson. When someone is arrested in Dundalk, officers at the local precinct start the booking process before the person is transported to the county detention center for full intake. The detention center is the only adult facility in Baltimore County, so every arrest in Dundalk ends up there. You can search for these records through state databases and file MPIA requests to get the actual booking report documents tied to Dundalk arrests.

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Dundalk Arrests and Booking Process

The Baltimore County Police Dundalk Precinct handles law enforcement for the Dundalk area. For non-emergency calls, the number is 410-887-2222. When an arrest takes place in Dundalk, the officer brings the person to the precinct for initial processing. From there, the person is moved to the Baltimore County Detention Center at 720 Bosley Avenue in Towson. The main phone line at the detention center is 410-512-3200.

The Baltimore County Detention Center is the only adult detention facility in the whole county. It holds people who are pre-trial and those serving sentences of 18 months or less. Every Dundalk booking report gets created during the intake at this facility. The report includes the charges, personal information, arrest details, and bond amount. It becomes part of the official record for that person's case. Once the booking is done, the person either stays in custody or posts bond and gets released.

The Baltimore County Police Department site has general info on the Dundalk Precinct and other district offices across the county. You can find contact details and learn how the department is set up. For anything related to the detention side, the Baltimore County Department of Corrections page covers the facility, its programs, and how to reach records staff.

Baltimore County Police Department page for Dundalk booking reports

Baltimore County does not post an online inmate roster. That is a key thing to know if you are looking for Dundalk booking reports. There is no public list you can browse on a county website. Instead, you have to use other tools or file a formal request. This is different from some other Maryland counties that do keep a roster up. For Dundalk, you have to go through the channels described below.

Police Precinct Baltimore County PD, Dundalk Precinct
Non-Emergency 410-887-2222
Detention Center Baltimore County Detention Center (BCDC)
Address 720 Bosley Avenue, Towson, MD 21204
Phone 410-512-3200
Email corrections@baltimorecountymd.gov

Dundalk Booking Reports and the MPIA

The Maryland Public Information Act gives you the right to request booking reports from Dundalk. Under General Provisions Article 4-101 and the sections that follow, most government records are open to the public. Booking reports fall into that category. You send your request to the agency that holds the record. For Dundalk booking reports, that is the Baltimore County Department of Corrections at 720 Bosley Avenue, Towson MD 21204. You can also email them at corrections@baltimorecountymd.gov.

Your MPIA request should be clear. Include the full name of the person. Add their date of birth if you have it. Mention the date of the Dundalk arrest if you know it. A booking number helps too, but it is not required. The agency has 30 days to respond under the law. Many requests get handled faster than that. Standard copy fees apply. Photocopies run about $0.25 per page. If the search takes the staff more than two hours, they may charge for the extra time at $25 per hour.

Not everything gets released. The MPIA has limits. Medical records tied to a Dundalk booking stay sealed. Juvenile records are off limits. Social Security numbers and personal identifiers get redacted. If the person is part of an active investigation, some details may be held back. The agency has to tell you in writing if they deny your request and explain why. You can appeal a denial to the State Public Information Act Compliance Board.

PIA Tip: For Dundalk booking reports specifically, send your request to the Baltimore County Department of Corrections rather than the police department, since the detention center creates and stores the official booking record.

Visiting Someone Booked in Dundalk

People arrested in Dundalk get held at the Baltimore County Detention Center in Towson. Visits are scheduled online through the Baltimore County Government Appointment System. Each visit lasts 30 minutes and is non-contact. You must be on the inmate's approved visitor list. Bring a valid government photo ID. Anyone between 13 and 17 years old needs a parent or guardian with them. The facility requires professional attire from neck to knees, and visit times depend on the housing unit schedule.

Commissary works through Connect Network. There is a weekly cap of $75 and a monthly cap of $300. You can also order items directly through the iCare website. The facility does not accept checks or money orders through the mail. Do not try to bring cash during a visit either. For phone calls, the facility uses its own system. If you need to reach the facility about a Dundalk booking or to check on someone's status, call 410-512-3200 and press 0 for the operator.

Dundalk Cases in Baltimore County Court

After someone is booked following a Dundalk arrest, the case goes to court in Towson. The Baltimore County District Court handles misdemeanor charges and initial appearances. The Circuit Court at 401 Bosley Avenue in Towson takes felony cases and appeals. The booking report becomes part of the case file and is used by the state's attorney and the defense. You can track how a Dundalk case moves through the court system using the Maryland Judiciary Case Search.

Court records and booking reports are two different things, but they connect. The booking report shows what happened at the time of the Dundalk arrest. The court record shows what happened after, like the charges filed, plea, trial outcome, and sentence. If you want to understand the full scope of a Dundalk case, you may need to pull records from both the detention center and the court. The MPIA covers the booking report side. The court side is available through the case search tool at no cost.

Note: Baltimore County court records go back many years on the Maryland Judiciary Case Search, so even older Dundalk cases may show up in the system.

Dundalk Area Booking Resources

Dundalk is in the southeastern part of Baltimore County. Towson, the county seat, is where the detention center and the main courts are located. All booking reports from the Dundalk area end up in the same county system as every other Baltimore County community. The police precinct in Dundalk works alongside other precincts across the county, and they all feed into the Baltimore County Detention Center for booking and holding.

If you are trying to find Dundalk booking reports and the online tools do not have what you need, your best bet is to contact the detention center directly at 410-512-3200 or email corrections@baltimorecountymd.gov. You can also check the DPSCS Incarcerated Individual Locator if the person was moved to a state facility after their Dundalk arrest. That tool covers state prisons and some local detention centers in Maryland. Between VINELink, the state locator, and a direct MPIA request, you should be able to track down the booking report you need for a Dundalk case.

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Baltimore County Booking Reports

Dundalk is part of Baltimore County, and all booking reports from this area are processed through the county detention center in Towson. For more on how Baltimore County handles arrest records, MPIA procedures, detention center details, and other resources across the county, visit the full Baltimore County booking reports page.

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