Find Frederick Booking Reports

Frederick booking reports are held at the Frederick County Adult Detention Center on Marcies Choice Lane. The Frederick Police Department handles most arrests in the city, and all suspects are taken to the county detention center for booking and processing. You can search for booking reports online through the sheriff's inmate lookup tool, by phone, or by filing an MPIA request with the Frederick County Sheriff's Office. This page walks through each way to find and get copies of booking reports for Frederick arrests.

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Frederick County Detention Center

When a person is arrested in Frederick, they go to the Frederick County Adult Detention Center at 7300 Marcies Choice Lane in Frederick, MD 21704. This is the sole booking site for the entire county. It does not matter if the Frederick Police made the arrest or if a state trooper pulled someone over on I-70. Every person ends up at the same place for booking. The center is run by the Frederick County Sheriff's Office, and they keep all booking reports on file.

The booking process starts when an officer brings someone in. Staff take fingerprints, photos, and a basic health check. They log the charges, the arresting agency, and the date and time. All of this goes into the booking report. Frederick booking reports are very detailed. They include the full name, any known aliases, a mugshot, each charge listed with the statute number, bond amounts, court dates, and sentence info if it applies. That level of detail makes Frederick booking reports useful for anyone who needs to check on a case.

Facility Frederick County Adult Detention Center
Address 7300 Marcies Choice Lane
Frederick, MD 21704
Phone 301-600-1046
Operated By Frederick County Sheriff's Office

The detention center is on the west side of Frederick off Route 15. Parking is available on site. If you need to visit in person, bring a valid photo ID. Staff can answer basic questions about who is in custody at the time you call or visit, but for a full copy of a booking report you will need to file a formal records request with the sheriff's office.

Frederick Booking Records Requests

To get a full copy of a Frederick booking report, you file a request under the Maryland Public Information Act. The MPIA gives you the right to ask for government records, and booking reports fall under that. Your request goes to the Frederick County Sheriff's Office Records Division at 7300 Marcies Choice Lane, Frederick, MD 21704. You can go in person or send it by mail.

In-person requests are handled Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 4 PM. Bring a valid photo ID. Fill out the request form and tell staff which booking report you need. Give them the full name of the person, the date of the arrest if you have it, and any other details that help narrow the search. The more info you provide, the faster they can pull the right record from the Frederick system.

Under Maryland Code, General Provisions § 4-203, the agency has up to 30 days to respond to your MPIA request. Most simple requests for a single Frederick booking report get turned around faster than that. Fees depend on the method. The online inmate lookup is free. In-person copies may have a per-page charge. If you get a denial, the response letter will explain the reason and tell you how to file an appeal with the State Public Information Act Compliance Board.

Some parts of a booking report may be held back. Active investigations can limit what the sheriff's office shares. Medical screening data is also typically redacted from Frederick booking reports before release. Under Maryland Code, General Provisions § 4-351, records of investigations may be exempt if release would interfere with an ongoing case. But the basic booking facts for a Frederick arrest are usually available to anyone who asks.

What Frederick Booking Reports Show

Frederick booking reports are among the more detailed in Maryland. The record created at the detention center covers a lot of ground. Each report captures the full legal picture at the time of booking, and that information stays on file with the sheriff's office.

A typical Frederick booking report lists the person's full name and any aliases they gave. It includes a mugshot taken during intake. Each charge appears with the specific Maryland statute cited, so you can see exactly what the person was booked for. Bond amounts are listed if bail was set. Court dates show up once they are scheduled. If the person was sentenced, that goes on the report too, along with parole and release details when they apply. This makes Frederick booking reports useful well beyond the initial arrest stage.

  • Full name and known aliases
  • Mugshot from intake processing
  • Each charge with the statute number
  • Bond amount and conditions
  • Court dates and sentence info
  • Parole status and release date if applicable

Not every field is filled in on day one. Bond info may come later after a hearing. Sentence data only appears after conviction. The report grows as the case moves forward. When you request a Frederick booking report, you get whatever has been recorded up to that point. Older reports from closed cases tend to have the most complete information.

Visiting After a Frederick Booking

If someone you know was booked in Frederick, you can set up visits through PayTel Connect. The detention center uses a video visit system. To get started, go to paytelconnect.com and create an account. You will need to upload a photo ID and a selfie for verification. Once approved, you can schedule visits from your phone or computer.

There are two types of video visits for people booked in Frederick. On-site visits are free. The detention center has five video booths, and you go to the facility to use them. Remote visits cost $0.30 per minute and last up to 15 minutes. There is no limit on how many remote visits you can do per week, so you can stay in touch regularly after a Frederick booking. Attorney visits are a separate category and are not recorded. That is an important distinction for legal cases.

Phone calls from the Frederick detention center run through Pay Tel at $0.14 per minute. The person in custody makes the call, and you need to accept it on your end. Set up a phone account ahead of time so calls go through without a problem. For questions about the visit system, call PayTel at their support line.

Note: On-site video visits at the Frederick detention center are free, but you must have a PayTel account set up first.

Frederick Detention Center Commissary

People held at the Frederick County Adult Detention Center can get commissary items if they have funds in their account. The facility does not accept money orders or cashier's checks by mail. That is a key difference from some other Maryland detention centers. You have three other options to add money.

The lobby kiosk at the detention center takes cash, debit cards, and credit cards. You can also add funds online through smartdeposit.com. The online option works well if you live outside Frederick and cannot get to the facility in person. Both methods put money on the person's commissary account so they can order food, hygiene items, and other approved goods. If you run into issues with the kiosk or online system, staff at the front desk can help point you in the right direction.

Frederick Police and Arrest Reports

The Frederick Police Department handles most arrests inside city limits. They patrol the city, run investigations, and make arrests. Once an arrest happens, the suspect goes to the detention center for booking. The booking report is a detention center record, not a police record. These are related but not the same thing.

If you need the arrest report rather than the booking report, that comes from the Frederick Police Department. You file a separate MPIA request with the police for their incident and arrest reports. The booking report from the sheriff's office and the arrest report from the police department cover the same event from different angles. The arrest report has details about the stop or investigation. The booking report has details about intake at the detention center. For a full picture of a Frederick case, you may want both records.

The Frederick County Sheriff's Office also has deputies who make arrests in the county outside city limits. Those arrests produce booking reports at the same detention center. Whether it is a city police arrest or a sheriff's arrest, the booking report ends up in the same system in Frederick.

Frederick County Booking Reports

Frederick is the county seat of Frederick County, and all booking activity runs through the county detention center on Marcies Choice Lane. The sheriff's office manages the facility and keeps all booking records on file. For more about the county court system, records access, and other resources tied to booking reports, check the Frederick County page.

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