Montgomery County Booking Reports Search

Montgomery County booking reports are kept by the Department of Correction and Rehabilitation, which runs two jail facilities in the county. People who need to find booking records, check on an inmate, or look up custody status can use phone lines and online tools tied to the Montgomery County detention system. The county sheriff also keeps inmate records at a separate number. Whether someone was just booked at the Rockville facility or moved to the larger site in Boyds, all booking reports flow through the same county system. Searching for these records is straightforward once you know which office to call or which site to check for Montgomery County booking reports.

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1,062,000+ Population
2 Detention Facilities
1,200 Combined Bed Capacity
240-777-7000 Sheriff Phone

Montgomery County Detention Facilities

Montgomery County runs two main facilities that handle booking reports. The Montgomery County Detention Center, known as MCDC, sits in Rockville. It serves as the pre-trial booking site. When someone gets picked up in Montgomery County, they go to MCDC first. This is where the initial booking report is made. The facility holds about 200 people at a time. It is not big, and it was built to handle short stays while cases get sorted out.

If an inmate does not post bond within 72 hours of the booking at MCDC, the county moves them to the second site. That site is the Montgomery County Correctional Facility, or MCCF, out in Boyds. MCCF is the larger of the two, with room for about 1,000 inmates. It holds people who are waiting for trial and those who have been sentenced to county time. Booking reports from both sites are tied to the same record system, so a search on one person will pull up data from either facility in Montgomery County.

The sheriff's office also plays a role in the booking report process. You can reach inmate records at 240-777-9730. For a specific inmate ID lookup, call 240-777-9732. These lines are your best bet if you need fast answers about a booking report in Montgomery County.

MCDC (Pre-Trial) Montgomery County Detention Center
1307 Seven Locks Road
Rockville, MD 20854
Phone: 240-777-9960
Visiting Desk: 240-777-9899
MCCF (Main Facility) Montgomery County Correctional Facility
22880 Whelan Lane
Boyds, MD 20841
Phone: 240-773-9700
Visiting Desk: 240-773-9701
Sheriff 240-777-7000
Inmate Records 240-777-9730
Inmate ID Lookup 240-777-9732

Visitation at Montgomery County Facilities

Visiting an inmate is one way to confirm booking details and check on someone held in Montgomery County. The two facilities have different visit schedules, which can trip people up. MCCF in Boyds runs visits every day except Wednesday. The hours are 8:00 to 11:00 AM, 1:30 to 4:00 PM, and 6:00 to 8:30 PM. The schedule rotates between men and women, so call 240-773-9701 to find out which day works for the person you want to see.

MCDC in Rockville is more limited. Visits happen on Wednesdays and Saturdays only, from noon to 3:00 PM. Only inmate workers at MCDC get visits during those times. This makes sense when you think about it. MCDC is the short-stay booking facility. Most people there are either bonding out fast or getting moved to MCCF within 72 hours.

Some rules apply at both Montgomery County sites. Each visit can last up to 40 minutes, though the facility may cut that time if the lobby is busy. At MCCF you get one visit per week. At MCDC you get two per week. No more than two visitors can go in at the same time. Show up at least 30 minutes before the session ends or they may turn you away. Masks are still required at both Montgomery County facilities. There is a temperature check at the door, and visitors must stay six feet apart from inmates during the visit.

Montgomery County Inmate Services

Booking reports in Montgomery County tie into a few inmate services that family members often ask about. Once someone is booked and in custody, they can use the commissary and phone systems. These services are run by outside companies, not the county itself. Knowing how they work can help you stay in touch with someone whose booking report you have already looked up.

The commissary at Montgomery County facilities is run by Access Corrections. You can add funds online at accesscorrections.com or order care packages at montgomerypackages.com. You can also call 800-546-6283 for help. The commissary takes orders from Friday through Thursday. Online hours run Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to midnight and Saturday from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM. There is a kiosk in the MCCF lobby too. It takes cash in amounts from $5 to $100, but no $1 bills. The fee is $3 for deposits up to $300. Each family member can send up to $25 per week to an inmate in Montgomery County. No money orders are accepted.

Phone calls from Montgomery County jails go through IC Solutions. The rate is $0.05 per minute for both in-state and out-of-state calls. That is cheap compared to many county jails. Inmates set up their phone account during the booking and orientation process at the facility.

What Montgomery County Booking Reports Show

A booking report from Montgomery County holds a lot of key details. When someone gets booked at MCDC, staff create a file that tracks the person through the system. The report lists the charges, the arrest date, and basic personal info. It also shows the bond amount if one was set by the court.

Beyond the basics, Montgomery County booking reports can include information tied to the inmate's time in custody. The orientation process covers custody status, court schedule, bond steps, pretrial conditions, security level, and the rules for disciplinary actions. Programs that inmates take part in may also show up in records tied to the booking. All of this gets layered onto the initial booking report over time as the case moves forward in Montgomery County.

A typical Montgomery County booking report shows:

  • Full name and date of birth
  • Arrest date and booking date
  • Charges and statute references
  • Bond amount and type
  • Custody status and facility location
  • Court dates if scheduled

The booking report is separate from the court case file. Court records are held by the Circuit Court. The booking report is held by the Department of Correction and Rehabilitation in Montgomery County. You may need both if you want a full picture of what happened with a case. The court file has motions, plea deals, and sentencing. The booking report has the arrest and custody side of things.

Montgomery County 72-Hour Transfer Rule

One thing that sets Montgomery County apart is the 72-hour transfer rule between its two facilities. When someone is first booked, they go to MCDC in Rockville. That facility is small. It has room for about 200 inmates. The county uses it as a gateway. People either bond out, or they move on.

If the inmate has not bonded out within 72 hours, they get sent to MCCF in Boyds. This is the main correctional facility for Montgomery County. It handles longer stays, whether the person is still waiting on a trial or has already been sentenced. When you search for booking reports, keep this in mind. A person could be at MCDC one day and MCCF the next. The records line at 240-777-9730 can tell you which facility currently holds the person, so you do not have to guess. The booking report itself stays the same regardless of which site the inmate is at in Montgomery County.

Note: MCCF accountant Sabrina Kinard can be reached at 240-777-9863 for questions about inmate funds and account balances.

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Cities in Montgomery County

Montgomery County has many large communities. All booking reports for arrests in these areas go through the same county detention system. Whether someone is picked up in Rockville or Silver Spring, the booking report ends up at MCDC first and then may move to MCCF if the person stays in custody.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Montgomery County. If you are looking for a booking report and are not sure which county handled the arrest, check where the person was picked up. Each county runs its own booking system.