Search Towson Booking Reports

Towson booking reports come from the Baltimore County Police Department and are kept at the Baltimore County Detention Center on Bosley Avenue. When someone is placed under arrest in Towson or the rest of Baltimore County, booking data goes into the county system right away. You can look up these records by phone, through VINELink, or by going to the detention center in person. The county also lets you file requests for police reports and case files through its records unit, which handles all public document searches for Towson and surrounding areas in Baltimore County.

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57,000 Population
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410-887-2222 Police Phone
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Towson Booking Reports and Detention

The Baltimore County Detention Center holds all booking reports for arrests made in Towson. It sits at 720 Bosley Avenue in Towson, just a short walk from the Circuit Court. The jail has a capacity of about 1,500. As of mid-2025, the population was around 915 people, with roughly 90% male and 10% female. The center is a medium-security site with areas for minimum and maximum custody, along with protective custody, medical and mental health units, and segregation housing. When police bring someone in after an arrest in Towson, staff create a booking report that logs the charge, the person's name, date of birth, and other key facts.

Lobby hours run from 8 AM to 8 PM, seven days a week. You can call 410-512-3200 to ask about a current inmate or to check the status of a Towson booking report. The Baltimore County Department of Corrections runs day-to-day operations at the center. Staff there can tell you if a person is still in custody or if they have been released. For a broader search, VINELink lets you look up inmates across Maryland, and that includes anyone booked in Towson through Baltimore County.

Facility Baltimore County Detention Center
Address 720 Bosley Avenue, Towson, MD 21204
Phone 410-512-3200
Lobby Hours 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM, 7 days a week

Records Requests for Towson Bookings

The Maryland Public Information Act gives you the right to ask for booking reports in Towson. Under the MPIA, most booking data is a public record. That means the name of the person, the charge, the date, and the arresting agency are all things you can get. Some parts of a booking report may be held back if they fall under one of the MPIA exemptions, like ongoing case details or medical info.

To file a request, contact the Baltimore County Police Department. Their main office is at 700 East Joppa Road in Towson. The phone number is 410-887-2222. You can ask in writing or by email. Put down the name of the person, the date of the arrest if you know it, and what records you want. The county has to respond within 30 days under the MPIA. If they need more time, they must tell you why.

Fees for Towson booking report copies follow the county schedule. The first two hours of search time are free. After that, you pay $25 per hour. Copies are $0.25 per page. If you feel the fee is too high, you can ask for a waiver. The MPIA says fees should not be so high that they stop people from getting records. In practice, most Towson booking report requests cost under $20 unless you are asking for a large batch of files.

Note: Baltimore County must respond to MPIA requests within 30 days, but the actual records may take longer to prepare if the case is still active.

Towson Courts and Booking Cases

After someone is booked in Towson, the case moves to court. Baltimore County has two court levels that handle criminal cases tied to booking reports. The District Court hears lesser charges. The Circuit Court takes on more serious crimes.

The Baltimore County Circuit Court is at 401 Bosley Avenue in Towson, right next to the detention center. This court handles felony cases, jury trials, and appeals from the District Court. If a booking report in Towson leads to a felony charge, the case will end up here. The Baltimore County court website has case search tools and scheduling info.

The District Court of Maryland serving Towson is at 120 East Chesapeake Avenue in Towson. It handles misdemeanor cases, traffic charges, and initial bail hearings after a booking. Most people who get booked in Towson see a commissioner at the District Court first. The commissioner sets bail and decides if the person stays in custody or goes home. You can look up District Court case info through the Maryland Judiciary Case Search site, which is free to use.

Circuit Court 401 Bosley Avenue, Towson, MD 21204
District Court 120 East Chesapeake Avenue, Towson, MD 21286

Contacting Inmates After a Towson Booking

Once someone is booked in Towson and held at the Baltimore County Detention Center, there are set ways to reach them. Mail, phone calls, and commissary deposits all go through specific systems. The county contracts with outside vendors for most of these services.

For mail, the county uses Pigeonly for screening. All letters must go to a central address, not the jail itself. Send mail to the inmate's name and booking number at Baltimore County DOC-1600, PO Box 96777, Las Vegas, NV 89193. Only standard white paper is allowed. Do not send items like photos on glossy paper or packages. The screening process can add a few days to delivery, so plan for that if you need to reach someone booked in Towson quickly.

Phone calls from the detention center go through IC Solutions. You can set up an account by calling 1-888-506-8407. Rates vary, but most calls are collect or prepaid. The inmate can call you from inside the facility once you have an active account. For commissary, Connect Network handles deposits. Inmates can spend up to $75 per week on items like snacks, hygiene products, and writing supplies. Deposits can be made online through the Connect Network site.

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Baltimore County Booking Reports

Towson is the county seat of Baltimore County. All booking reports from Towson go through the Baltimore County system, which also covers Dundalk and dozens of other communities. For more on how the county handles arrest records, detention center details, and court resources, visit the Baltimore County booking reports page.

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