Find Booking Reports in St. Mary's County

St. Mary's County booking reports track all arrests and jail intakes at the Detention and Rehabilitation Center in Leonardtown. These records show who is in custody, what charges they face, and when they can post bond. The St. Mary's County Sheriff runs the jail and keeps the booking log for each person held at the facility. You can search for booking reports through the sheriff's site or call the detention center for current inmate data. Under Maryland law, most booking records are part of the public file and can be checked by any person who asks for them in St. Mary's County. The records span all types of charges from minor offenses to serious crimes processed through the county court system.

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St. Mary's County Overview

~113,000 Population
Leonardtown County Seat
~200 Jail Capacity
301-475-4200 Detention Center

St. Mary's County Detention Center

The St. Mary's County Detention and Rehabilitation Center is where all booking reports start. When law enforcement makes an arrest in St. Mary's County, the person goes to this jail on Baldridge Street. Staff take prints, photos, and log all the charge details into the booking system. The jail holds both men and women and can house close to 200 inmates at one time. Each booking report gets a unique number that ties to that person's stay.

Beyond just holding inmates, this facility runs programs for those in its care. St. Mary's County offers educational classes and counseling inside the jail. These services aim to cut down on repeat offenses after release. The detention center sits in Leonardtown, which is the county seat of St. Mary's County. All local arrests from towns like Lexington Park, California, and Great Mills go through this one central booking point.

You can reach the jail by phone at 301-475-4200. Press ext 1972 for the main line. For direct inmate info, use ext 1600 instead.

Address 41880 Baldridge Street
Leonardtown, MD 20650
Mailing PO Box 960, Leonardtown, MD 20650
Phone 301-475-4200 ext 1972 (main) | ext 1600 (inmate info)

St. Mary's County Booking Records Requests

Maryland's Public Information Act, found in General Provisions Article 4-101, gives you the right to ask for booking reports and other jail records. The MPIA applies to all state and local agencies. This includes the St. Mary's County Detention Center. Any person can file a request. You do not need to give a reason.

To get booking reports through a formal records request in St. Mary's County, write to the Records Custodian at the detention center. The mailing address is 41880 Baldridge Street, Leonardtown, MD 20650. You can also go in person. Walk-in hours are Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 4:30 PM. Bring a valid photo ID. Under the MPIA, the agency has up to 30 days to respond to your request for booking reports.

Your request for St. Mary's County booking reports should include:

  • Your full name and contact info
  • The specific records you want
  • Inmate's full name and date of birth
  • Date range for the booking reports

Booking reports in St. Mary's County show the person's name, ID number, custody status, facility name, booking date, charges, bond amount, court dates, and release date. Some data is kept out of public view per General Provisions 4-329. Medical and mental health notes are not public. Social Security numbers get removed. Victim details stay sealed. Everything else in the booking report is open to the public in St. Mary's County.

Visiting Inmates in St. Mary's County

The St. Mary's County Detention Center has set visiting hours for friends and family. You must pre-register before you can visit anyone at the jail. This rule helps the staff keep things safe and on schedule. Visits run during the week and on weekends, which gives more options than many smaller jails offer. St. Mary's County also has video visitation for inmates in certain housing units.

Visiting hours run Monday through Friday from 7:30 AM to 9 PM. On Saturday and Sunday, hours are 7:30 AM to 2:30 PM. Pre-trial inmates and sentenced inmates each get two thirty-minute visits per week in St. Mary's County. Professional visits happen daily. All guests must show a valid ID and pass through a security check. There is a strict dress code, so call ahead to confirm what is allowed before you visit someone at the St. Mary's County jail.

Note: Holidays and lockdowns can change the visit schedule at any time in St. Mary's County.

St. Mary's County Inmate Services

Inmates at the St. Mary's County Detention Center can get funds and supplies through the commissary system. Access Corrections runs the commissary for this jail. You can add money through their site, their app, by phone at 866-345-1884, or at a kiosk in the lobby. Cash and cards work at the kiosk. Money orders are not accepted at the St. Mary's County facility. The commissary lets inmates buy snacks, hygiene items, and other basics.

Phone calls from the jail go through IC Solutions. Inmates can make prepaid and collect calls. To set up an account or add funds, call 1-888-506-8407 or visit the IC Solutions site. All calls from the St. Mary's County Detention Center are subject to monitoring except those with attorneys. If you want to send mail, address it to the inmate's full name at St. Mary's County DC, 41880 Baldridge Street, PO Box 960, Leonardtown, MD 20650. All mail gets screened before delivery.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border St. Mary's County. If someone was arrested near a county line, their booking report may be in a neighboring jail instead. Check the right county to find the record you need.