Prince George's County Booking Reports

Prince George's County booking reports are filed through the Department of Corrections in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. The county runs its own jail and keeps a public inmate lookup tool that shows active booking records with charge details, bond status, and court dates. If you need to find a recent arrest or check on someone held at the Prince George's County facility, the online search tool and the records office both give you access to current booking data. The department updates its roster daily, though new bookings can take up to 48 hours to show up in the system. Getting booking reports in Prince George's County may also involve a formal records request under Maryland law, which comes with set fees and processing times.

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Prince George's County Overview

967,000+ Population
$100 MPIA Base Fee
Upper Marlboro County Seat
10-15 Days Processing Time

Prince George's County Corrections Office

The Prince George's County Department of Corrections is the main source for booking reports in the county. This office runs the jail and holds all intake records for people who are arrested and processed in Prince George's County. The main facility sits on Dille Drive in Upper Marlboro. A second location on Douglas Street handles some correctional services work. Staff at the records unit can help you find booking reports for current and past inmates held at the facility.

When someone is booked into the Prince George's County jail, the record that gets created is detailed. It includes the person's full name, any known aliases, date of birth, race, and a physical description. A mugshot and fingerprints are taken at intake. Each booking gets a unique booking number and a state ID number. The record also logs which agency made the arrest, the housing unit the person is placed in, and all court dates tied to the case. Charges are listed with their severity level and current status. Bond type, amount, and whether it has been posted all show up in the booking report as well.

Prince George's County booking reports also track what happens after the initial intake. Classification changes, housing moves, and court appearances all get added to the file. If the person is sentenced, the record shows that along with parole eligibility dates and any detainers from other agencies. Release info is also part of the record when it applies.

Main Facility Department of Corrections
13400 Dille Drive
Upper Marlboro, MD 20772
Phone: 301-952-7015
Correctional Services 5310 Douglas Street
Upper Marlboro, MD 20772
Phone: 301-952-4800
Inmate Info Line 301-952-7025
Records Unit 301-952-7102 | Fax: 301-952-7126
Website corrections.mypgc.us

Prince George's County Booking Report Requests

To get booking reports for people who are no longer held at the Prince George's County jail, you need to file a written request. Maryland's Public Information Act governs how these records are released. The county calls it an MPIA request. You send your written request to the Records Department at 13400 Dille Drive, Upper Marlboro, MD 20772. Put "Attn: Records Dept" on the envelope.

Prince George's County charges a $100 minimum administrative fee for all MPIA requests. This fee applies even if the search turns up no records. That is higher than what many other Maryland counties charge, so be ready for the cost before you submit. Standard processing takes 10 to 15 business days. Under Maryland law, the agency has up to 30 days to respond. If you need the records faster, you can note that in your request, but there is no guarantee of a quicker turnaround in Prince George's County.

The PIA contact for the Prince George's County Department of Corrections is Lt. Stephanie Matthews. You can reach her at 301-952-7338 or 301-952-4800. Her email is sgmatthews@co.pg.md.us. If you have questions about what to include in your request or how the fee works, contact her office before you mail anything. That way you know exactly what to expect when you ask for booking reports from Prince George's County.

Fee Alert: The $100 MPIA fee is charged for every request, even when no matching booking reports are found in Prince George's County.

Visiting and Contact at Prince George's County Jail

If you need to visit someone listed in Prince George's County booking reports, the facility offers several visit types. Contact visits, non-contact visits, and professional visits are all available. Attorneys get extended hours for professional visits. Each visit session allows up to two adults and one child. The rules are strict on this, so plan ahead.

To set up a legal visit in Prince George's County, call Vicki Taylor at 301-952-7027. You need to call ahead and fax a request letter to the facility. Walk-in legal visits are not allowed. For general visits, check the schedule posted at the facility or call the main line. All visitors must follow the dress code and bring valid photo ID to get in.

Reaching someone in the Prince George's County jail by phone is handled through IC Solutions. In-state calls cost $0.16 per minute. Out-of-state calls are cheaper at $0.05 per minute. The person in custody sets up their calling list, and you may need to be on that list before they can reach you. Electronic messaging is also an option through GTL ConnectNetwork, though fees apply for that service as well.

Prince George's County Jail Mail Rules

Sending mail to someone in the Prince George's County jail follows specific rules. All mail goes to the inmate by name and ID number at the Department of Corrections, 13400 Dille Drive, Upper Marlboro, MD 20772. Use white envelopes only. Write in blue or black ink. You can send up to 10 pages per letter. Greeting cards must be 5x7 or smaller. Photos are allowed but only 4x6 size, and you can send up to 5 per envelope.

Some items are not allowed in the mail at Prince George's County. Packages of any kind get rejected. Colored paper, stickers, anything with perfume or scent, glitter, and food are all banned. Legal mail is handled differently. It must be clearly marked as legal mail and will be opened in the presence of the inmate. The attorney's bar number must be on the envelope. Publications have to come straight from the publisher. No hardcover books. The limit is three books and five magazines at a time.

For commissary funds in Prince George's County, you have several options:

  • Online or mobile deposit with a $2.50 to $5.00 fee
  • Lobby kiosk with cash, $1.00 to $3.00 fee
  • Kiosk by card, $2.50 to $5.00 fee
  • Money order by mail with no fee

Cash, personal checks, cashier checks, traveler checks, and foreign currency are all banned. Money orders sent by mail are the only fee-free way to add funds to a commissary account in Prince George's County.

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Cities in Prince George's County

Prince George's County has many cities and towns. All bookings from local police departments in the county go through the Prince George's County Department of Corrections for processing. Whether someone is arrested in Bowie, Largo, or College Park, the booking report ends up at the same facility in Upper Marlboro.

Other cities in Prince George's County include College Park, Greenbelt, Hyattsville, Laurel, Largo, and Upper Marlboro. All booking reports from these areas are processed at the county Department of Corrections.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Prince George's County. If you are not sure which county handled a booking, check the arresting agency on the report. Each county runs its own jail and booking process.