Search Silver Spring Booking Reports

Silver Spring booking reports are processed through the Montgomery County Police Department and the Montgomery County Correctional Facility in Rockville. When someone gets arrested in Silver Spring, the 3rd District station handles the initial intake before the person is moved to the county jail for central processing. You can search for booking reports tied to Silver Spring arrests through state and county tools, and records requests fall under the Maryland Public Information Act. This page covers how to look up those records, where to go, and what to expect from each step of the process.

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Silver Spring Booking Reports and Arrests

The Montgomery County Police Department 3rd District covers Silver Spring. Their station is at 1000 Sligo Avenue, Silver Spring MD 20910. You can call them at 301-279-8000. When officers make an arrest in Silver Spring, the person is taken to the 3rd District station first. That is where the booking process starts. Officers log the charges, take prints, and fill out the initial report. Then the person gets transported to the Montgomery County Correctional Facility for full processing.

Silver Spring does not have its own jail. All arrests in the area end up at the same place. The Montgomery County Correctional Facility sits at 1307 Seven Locks Road in Rockville. The main line there is 240-777-9960. For inmate records, you call a different number: 240-777-9732. The facility handles central processing for every arrest in Montgomery County, and that includes Silver Spring. Booking reports are created during this intake stage, and they list the charges, personal details, and arrest info for each person brought in.

Montgomery County runs a Crisis Intervention Team program. Officers take a 40-hour CIT course to handle mental health calls. This matters for Silver Spring booking reports because CIT-trained officers may note mental health factors in the report itself. The jail also screens for suicide risk at three points: central processing, institutional intake, and medical screening. These details can show up in records tied to a Silver Spring arrest.

Police Station Montgomery County PD, 3rd District
Address 1000 Sligo Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910
Phone 301-279-8000
Detention Facility Montgomery County Correctional Facility
Facility Address 1307 Seven Locks Road, Rockville, MD 20854
Facility Phone 240-777-9960
Inmate Records 240-777-9732

Silver Spring Records Under the MPIA

The Maryland Public Information Act is the law that controls access to booking reports in Silver Spring. Under General Provisions Article 4-101 and the sections that follow, you have the right to ask for government records. Booking reports count. The police department and the detention center both hold records that you can request. Some parts may get redacted, like medical info or details that could put someone at risk, but the core booking data is public.

To get a Silver Spring booking report through the MPIA, write a clear request. State who you are looking for. Include the full name and date of birth. Note the date of arrest if you know it. Send the request to Montgomery County PD or to the correctional facility. You can email, mail, or drop it off in person at the 3rd District station in Silver Spring. The agency has to respond within 30 days. They can charge for copies. Standard fees run about $0.25 per page for photocopies. If the search takes more than two hours, they may charge for staff time after that.

Some records get denied. The MPIA has exceptions. Juvenile records are off limits. Active investigation files may be held back. Medical records tied to the booking stay sealed. If you get a denial, the agency must tell you why in writing. You can appeal to the State Public Information Act Compliance Board or take it to court. Most routine Silver Spring booking report requests go through without a problem.

Note: MPIA requests sent to the wrong agency can cause delays, so check which office holds the specific Silver Spring booking report you need before you send it.

Silver Spring Booking Reports and Court

After a booking in Silver Spring, the case moves to court in Rockville. Montgomery County has both a District Court and a Circuit Court there. Most misdemeanor charges from Silver Spring go to the District Court first. Felony cases get sent to the Circuit Court. The booking report is part of the case file that the court uses. It is not the same as the charging document, but it backs up what happened at the time of arrest.

You can look up court records for Silver Spring cases through the Maryland Judiciary Case Search at no cost. This is separate from the booking report held by the police or the jail. Court records show what happened after the arrest. The booking report shows what happened during the arrest. If you want the full picture of a Silver Spring case, you may need both.

Visiting Someone Booked in Silver Spring

People arrested in Silver Spring go to the Montgomery County Correctional Facility. Visitation there runs most days. The schedule is Sunday through Saturday except Wednesday. Hours are 8 to 11 AM, 1:30 to 4 PM, and 6 to 8:30 PM. You do not visit in person face to face. The facility uses video visitation through IC Solutions. Phone calls also go through IC Solutions at a rate of $0.05 per minute.

Commissary is handled by Access Corrections. There is a limit of $25 per week. A kiosk in the MCCF lobby lets you add funds. If someone you know was booked after a Silver Spring arrest and is being held at the facility, these are the main ways to stay in contact and send support. All of this info can help if you are also trying to track down booking report details, since the facility staff can confirm basic intake information over the phone at 240-777-9732.

Silver Spring Area Booking Resources

Silver Spring is one of the largest communities in Montgomery County. Other nearby areas like Bethesda, Wheaton, Aspen Hill, and Rockville also fall under the same county police and detention system. All booking reports from these areas go through the Montgomery County Correctional Facility just like Silver Spring. The 3rd District station covers Silver Spring specifically, but the records end up in the same county system no matter which district made the arrest.

If you are looking for Silver Spring booking reports and can not find what you need online, try calling the inmate records line at 240-777-9732. The staff there can look up a person by name or booking number. You can also check the DPSCS Incarcerated Individual Locator if the person was transferred to a state facility after their Silver Spring arrest. That tool covers all state prisons and some local facilities in Maryland.

For legal help with a Silver Spring booking report or arrest, Montgomery County has several options. The Criminal Justice Coordinating Commission can point you toward resources. Legal aid groups serve the Silver Spring area and can help if you need to file an MPIA request or challenge a denial. The Montgomery County Bar Association also runs a referral service for people who need a lawyer for a criminal case tied to a Silver Spring booking.

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Montgomery County Booking Reports

Silver Spring is part of Montgomery County. All booking reports from this area are processed and stored through the county system. For more on how Montgomery County handles arrest records, detention procedures, MPIA requests, and related resources, visit the full Montgomery County booking reports page.

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