Find Glen Burnie Booking Reports
Glen Burnie booking reports are filed at the Anne Arundel County detention facilities, and the main one sits right in Glen Burnie itself. The Ordnance Road Correctional Center on East Ordnance Road is where most local arrests end up after intake. If you need a copy of a booking report from Glen Burnie, you can file a request through the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services under the MPIA. People search for Glen Burnie booking reports to check on a case, find out if someone was held at the local jail, or get details on an arrest that took place in the area.
Glen Burnie Overview
Glen Burnie Detention Facilities
The Ordnance Road Correctional Center is the main detention site in Glen Burnie. It sits at 600 East Ordnance Road and holds about 1,200 people at full capacity. This is where most arrests in Glen Burnie are processed, and each intake creates a booking report. ORCC falls under the Anne Arundel County Department of Detention Facilities, which is run by the county sheriff. The facility handles both pretrial holds and people serving shorter sentences.
| Facility | Ordnance Road Correctional Center (ORCC) |
|---|---|
| Address | 600 East Ordnance Road Glen Burnie, MD 21060 |
| Phone | 410-222-4900 |
| Capacity | Approximately 1,200 |
| Records | Submit MPIA request to Maryland DPSCS |
Glen Burnie is also served by the Jennifer Road Detention Center in Annapolis. JRDC is at 131 Jennifer Road, Annapolis MD 21401, and you can reach them at 410-222-7374. It has a capacity of about 635. Some people arrested in the Glen Burnie area end up at JRDC instead of ORCC, depending on bed space and the type of charge. Both facilities produce booking reports that go into the same county system.
You can call ORCC at 410-222-4900 to ask if a person was booked there. Staff can confirm if someone is in the system. They may not give full booking report details on the phone, though. For a full copy of a Glen Burnie booking report, you need to go through the formal request process.
How to Get Glen Burnie Booking Reports
Booking reports from Glen Burnie are public records under the Maryland Public Information Act. The MPIA is in Maryland Code, General Provisions § 4-101. This law gives you the right to ask for government records, and booking reports from ORCC fall under that. Your request goes to the Anne Arundel County Sheriff's Office or to DPSCS, depending on the record you need. The county holds local records, and the state holds records for people who move into the state system.
To file a request, put the full name of the person and the arrest date if you have it. Add your own name and contact info. Send it by mail or email to the records custodian at the Anne Arundel County detention facilities. Under Maryland Code, General Provisions § 4-203, the office must respond within 30 days. They may charge a copy fee. If they turn down your request, they have to say why in writing, and you can appeal that decision.
The Anne Arundel County Sheriff's Office posts some information on its detention facilities page. This site has general info about ORCC and JRDC but does not let you search booking reports by name. For that, you still need the MPIA request or a call to the facility. The Maryland DPSCS Inmate Locator can also show if someone is in the state system.
The locator shows names and facility info but not the full booking report. It is a good first step to see if someone was held in Glen Burnie. After that, file the written request for the full record.
Glen Burnie Booking Reports and MPIA
Under Maryland Code, General Provisions § 4-301, a records custodian must let the public inspect records unless a law says otherwise. Booking reports from Glen Burnie are public in most cases. The MPIA does not ask you to give a reason for your request. Just say what record you want and where to send it.
There are times when parts of a Glen Burnie booking report may be held back. If the case is still open, the agency can redact certain details under Maryland Code, General Provisions § 4-351. Juvenile records are also treated differently. But for most adult arrests processed at ORCC in Glen Burnie, the basic booking data is available. That includes the name, charges, date, and arresting agency. If your request is denied, you have the right to appeal to the State Public Information Act Compliance Board.
Note: Glen Burnie booking reports for active investigations may have parts redacted under Maryland law.
If you need the report for a court case, ask for a certified copy. DPSCS can provide one, but the fee may be higher. Response times depend on how many requests the office has at the time. Keep your request specific. The more detail you include, the faster they can pull the right Glen Burnie booking report from the system.
Visiting Someone at Glen Burnie ORCC
If a person you know was booked in Glen Burnie, you can visit them at ORCC. The facility allows three personal visits per week. Each visit lasts 30 minutes. Up to three people can visit at the same time. You need a valid photo ID to get in. Check in with the front desk when you get to 600 East Ordnance Road.
ORCC has rules you need to follow. No open warrants. No drugs or alcohol on your person. Dress code applies, so cover your shoulders and wear shoes. The facility does a frisk search at the door. Leave your phone in the car because you cannot bring it inside. If you break any of the rules, staff will turn you away. These are standard rules for all Anne Arundel County detention facilities that handle Glen Burnie bookings.
Attorneys have separate access. Legal visits at JRDC are available around the clock, seven days a week. For ORCC in Glen Burnie, check with the facility on attorney visit hours by calling 410-222-4900. If a family member was just booked, give the facility a few hours to finish the intake process before you try to visit. Booking takes time, and the person may not be in the general population right away.
Contacting Someone Booked in Glen Burnie
Phone calls from ORCC in Glen Burnie go through IC Solutions. You can set up a phone account by calling 1-888-506-8407. Calls at ORCC run from 7 AM to 11 PM daily. The person who was booked dials out, and the call goes to your account. Keep money on the account so calls go through. IC Solutions handles billing and any issues with the service.
You can also send mail to someone at ORCC in Glen Burnie. Use this address: Ordnance Road Correctional Center, Attn [Full Name and Jail ID Number], 600 East Ordnance Road, Glen Burnie, MD 21060. You need the person's JID, which is their Jail Identification Number. If you do not have it, call 410-222-4900 and ask. Put your name and return address on the envelope. Do not send cash, checks, or money orders in the mail.
- Phone provider: IC Solutions, 1-888-506-8407
- ORCC phone hours: 7 AM to 11 PM daily
- Mail address: 600 East Ordnance Road, Glen Burnie, MD 21060
- Include full name and JID on all mail
Note: You need the person's Jail Identification Number for deposits and mail at Glen Burnie facilities.
Glen Burnie Booking Commissary and Deposits
People held at ORCC in Glen Burnie can get commissary items through Access Corrections. You can order online, use the mobile app, or call 1-866-345-1884. There are also kiosk options at the facility. The deadline for commissary orders is midnight on Wednesday, and orders ship for Thursday delivery. Each account has a limit of $200 per order.
To put money on someone's account at Glen Burnie ORCC, you use the same Access Corrections system. Cash deposits go through the kiosk at the facility. Online and phone deposits are also accepted. You will need the person's full name and JID to make a deposit. The system does not take money orders by mail. Everything goes through the electronic deposit process for people booked in Glen Burnie.
Commissary items include food, hygiene products, and writing supplies. The list of what you can send changes from time to time, so check the Access Corrections site or app before you place an order. Prices are set by the vendor. The facility does not control the cost of commissary items for people held at Glen Burnie.
Glen Burnie Booking Reports and Court Records
After someone is booked in Glen Burnie, their case goes to the Anne Arundel County Circuit Court in Annapolis. The court is at 8 Church Circle, Annapolis MD 21401. You can call 410-222-1397 for case info. The booking report is the start of the record trail. Court filings, hearing dates, and case outcomes come after and are held by the court, not the jail.
The Maryland Judiciary Case Search at casesearch.courts.state.md.us lets you look up court cases tied to Glen Burnie arrests. You search by name and can see charges, court dates, and results. This tool does not show the booking report itself, but it fills in what happened after the arrest. Many people use the case search along with an MPIA request to get the full picture of a Glen Burnie booking and its outcome.
| Court | Anne Arundel County Circuit Court |
|---|---|
| Address | 8 Church Circle Annapolis, MD 21401 |
| Phone | 410-222-1397 |
If a booking report from Glen Burnie is tied to a case that went to trial or ended in a plea, the court file has more detail than the booking report alone. The booking report shows the arrest and the initial charges. The court record shows if those charges changed, if they were dropped, or if there was a conviction. Both records together give you the complete story of what happened after an arrest in Glen Burnie.
Anne Arundel County Booking Reports
Glen Burnie is in Anne Arundel County, and all booking and detention for the area runs through the county sheriff's office. ORCC in Glen Burnie and JRDC in Annapolis are both under the same county system. For more on how Anne Arundel County handles booking reports, detention, and records requests, check the county page.
View Anne Arundel County Booking Reports
Nearby city: Severn is also in Anne Arundel County and uses the same detention facilities for booking.