Rockville Booking Reports Database
Rockville booking reports come from the Montgomery County Detention Center, which is located right in Rockville at 1307 Seven Locks Road. As the county seat, Rockville is home to both the detention center and the courts that handle cases after booking. Every arrest in Montgomery County goes through this facility for processing, making Rockville the hub for all booking reports in the county. You can search for these records by phone, in person, or through a formal records request under the Maryland Public Information Act.
Rockville Overview
Rockville Detention Center and Booking Reports
The Montgomery County Detention Center sits in Rockville at 1307 Seven Locks Road. This is where all booking reports for the county get created. MCDC is the pre-trial facility. It has space for about 200 people. Staff here handle fingerprints, photos, medical screenings, and charge logs for every person brought in. The booking report captures all of this in one document.
Rockville is unique because the detention center is in the city itself. People arrested in Rockville may arrive at MCDC within minutes. The main phone line is 240-777-9960. The visiting desk number is 240-777-9899. The Sheriff's Office, which runs the facility, can be reached at 240-777-7000. All of these numbers connect to the same campus on Seven Locks Road where Rockville booking reports are processed.
When someone gets booked at MCDC on a Rockville arrest, they go through a standard intake. The process takes a few hours. Staff log personal details, run a background check, and assign a housing unit. If the person is not bonded out within 72 hours, they transfer to the Montgomery County Correctional Facility at 22880 Whelan Lane in Boyds, MD 20841. MCCF is the larger site with about 1,000 beds. Call 240-773-9700 to reach MCCF.
| Facility | Montgomery County Detention Center (MCDC) |
|---|---|
| Address | 1307 Seven Locks Road Rockville, MD 20854 |
| Main Phone | 240-777-9960 |
| Visiting Desk | 240-777-9899 |
| Capacity | ~200 (pre-trial) |
Note: Inmates not bonded within 72 hours at MCDC in Rockville are transferred to the Montgomery County Correctional Facility in Boyds.
How to Find Rockville Booking Reports
Start with the inmate ID lookup line. Call 240-777-9732. It runs 24 hours a day, every day of the year. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody at MCDC and give you basic booking details for a Rockville arrest. You need the person's full name. A date of birth helps when the name is common.
The inmate records line at 240-777-9730 handles more in-depth requests during business hours. This is the number to call if you need copies of a Rockville booking report or have specific questions about a case. You can also go to the detention center in person. Since it is right in Rockville, it may be the easiest option for local residents. Bring a photo ID and ask at the records section.
For court records connected to a Rockville booking, the Maryland Judiciary Case Search is free and covers every court in the state. Search by name and pick Montgomery County. You will see charges, hearing dates, and case results. This tool does not show the booking report text, but it shows what happened in court after the booking took place. Rockville residents can access this from any computer or phone.
You can also check custody status through VINELink, a free service that tracks inmates across Maryland. Search by name to see if someone is still held at the Rockville detention center or if they have been released or moved. VINELink lets you sign up for alerts so you get notified when the status changes.
Public Records Requests for Rockville Booking Reports
The Maryland Public Information Act lets you request copies of government records. This includes booking reports from Rockville arrests. File an MPIA request with the Montgomery County Police Department. They have online forms on their website. Put in the name, arrest date, and any other details you know. Clear requests get faster results.
Some parts of a booking report may not be released. Maryland law shields things like Social Security numbers, medical data, and juvenile records. If a case is still open, that can limit what you get too. But the basic facts of a Rockville booking report are generally public. The name, charges, date of arrest, and arresting agency are standard items that get released. If your MPIA request gets denied, the response letter will explain the reason and lay out how to appeal through the State Public Information Act Compliance Board.
Most simple requests come back within a few weeks. The law allows up to 30 days. Large or broad requests may take longer. Copy fees apply for big batches but small requests are often free. For a single Rockville booking report, you probably will not pay anything beyond a few dollars at most.
Rockville Courts and Booking Cases
Both the District Court and the Circuit Court for Montgomery County are in Rockville. This means a Rockville arrest goes from the detention center to the courthouse without ever leaving the city. The Montgomery County Circuit Court is at 50 Maryland Avenue, Rockville, MD 20850. It handles felony trials, serious criminal matters, and appeals from the District Court.
The District Court in Rockville takes misdemeanors, traffic cases, and initial appearances on felony charges. Bail reviews happen here first. After someone is booked at MCDC on a Rockville arrest, the District Court is usually where the case begins its path through the system. If the charges are serious enough, the case moves up to the Circuit Court for trial.
Court records and booking reports serve different roles but they tie back to the same arrest. The booking report covers what happened at the detention center: intake, charges, personal details. Court records pick up from there with hearings, motions, pleas, and outcomes. For a full view of any Rockville case, you may need both. The detention center has the booking report. The court clerk has the case file. Use the Maryland Judiciary Case Search online for a quick look at the court side of things.
Visiting Inmates in Rockville
MCDC in Rockville has limited visiting hours. Visits happen on Wednesday and Saturday only, from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM. These visits are for inmate workers at the facility. The visiting desk at 240-777-9899 can give you the current schedule and tell you if the person you want to see is eligible for visits at MCDC.
If the person has been moved to MCCF in Boyds, visiting hours are more open. MCCF allows visits every day except Wednesday. Time slots run from 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM, 1:30 PM to 4:00 PM, and 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM. Men and women rotate on a set schedule. Each visit can last up to 40 minutes, and a max of two visitors can go at one time. MCCF allows one visit per week. MCDC allows two per week. Bring a valid photo ID and arrive at least 30 minutes before the visiting period ends.
Video visits are also an option through IC Solutions. This service has been in place since July 2023 and works for both facilities. You can set up visits from home using a computer or phone. Phone calls from inmates go through IC Solutions at $0.05 per minute. For Rockville residents, this can be easier than driving to Boyds if the person has been transferred to MCCF.
Rockville Arrest Commissary and Services
Family members can add funds to an inmate's commissary account after a Rockville booking. The county uses Access Corrections for deposits. Go online at accesscorrections.com or visit montgomerypackages.com. You can also call 800-546-6283 to make a phone deposit. Each family member can put in up to $25 per week.
A cash kiosk in the MCCF lobby takes bills from $5 to $100. It does not take $1 bills. There is a $3 fee per deposit. These funds go to the inmate's account so they can buy snacks, hygiene supplies, and other items from the commissary. The system is the same for all county inmates regardless of where the arrest took place. Someone booked in Rockville uses the same commissary setup as someone booked after an arrest in Bethesda or Germantown.
Weekly Limit: Commissary deposits are capped at $25 per family member per week for inmates held at Montgomery County facilities after a Rockville booking.
Nearby Cities with Booking Reports
Rockville sits in the center of Montgomery County. All nearby communities share the same detention center and booking process. Arrests from any of these cities end up at MCDC in Rockville for processing.
Check booking reports in these nearby cities:
Montgomery County Booking Reports
Rockville is the county seat of Montgomery County. The detention center and both courthouses are here, making Rockville the center of the county's booking and court system. For a broader look at how booking reports work across the whole county, fee details, and additional resources, visit the Montgomery County page.