Search Wicomico County Booking Reports

Wicomico County booking reports are kept at the Wicomico County Detention Center on Naylor Mill Road in Salisbury. The Sheriff's Office runs the jail and stores all booking records for people who are brought in on charges in Wicomico County. If you need to look up a booking report, check on someone in custody, or get a copy of an arrest record, this page covers every step for Wicomico County. From online tools to written MPIA requests, the info below explains how to find the booking reports you need and what those records contain once you get them.

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Wicomico County Overview

~400 Detention Capacity
Salisbury County Seat
410-548-4800 Main Phone
30 Days MPIA Response Time

Wicomico County Detention Center

The Wicomico County Detention Center is the main jail for all of Wicomico County. It sits at 400 Naylor Mill Road in Salisbury, right next to the Public Safety Complex at 411 Naylor Mill Road. The facility can hold close to 400 inmates at one time. This makes it one of the larger detention centers on the Eastern Shore. Every person who gets booked here has a booking report on file at the Wicomico County Detention Center. That record stays in the system long after someone leaves custody.

The Sheriff's Office runs day-to-day operations at the Wicomico County jail. Staff handle intake, process charges, and store all booking data. When a law enforcement officer brings someone in, the jail staff create a booking report right then. They log the name, date of birth, charges, bond info, and housing unit. This is the core record that feeds into the Wicomico County booking reports system. If you need to track down a record, the detention center is where it all starts.

The Wicomico County Detention Center also runs programs for people in custody. These include education classes, counseling, reentry planning, and work assignments. Work release is an option for some inmates, though a sentencing judge has to approve it. A chaplain is on site too. These programs do not change how booking reports work in Wicomico County, but they show up in inmate records as part of the person's file.

Facility Wicomico County Detention Center
Address 400 Naylor Mill Road, Salisbury, MD 21801
Phone 410-548-4800
Visitation Line 410-548-4850
Court Wicomico County Circuit Court, 101 N. Division Street, Salisbury, MD 21801 (Clerk: 410-543-6551)

Wicomico County Booking Report Details

A booking report from Wicomico County contains all the data that gets logged when someone is processed at the detention center. This goes well past a name and a charge. The full report is a snapshot of the person at the time of arrest, and it stays on file in the Wicomico County system for years. If you are pulling a booking report for legal reasons or personal use, knowing what it includes helps you figure out if you have the right record.

Wicomico County booking reports list the inmate's name and ID number, housing unit, current charges, bond or bail amount, visit eligibility, and work release status. The booking date and time are in the report too. These fields come from the intake process at the Wicomico County Detention Center. When charges are updated or bond changes, the record gets updated. So the booking report you pull may show more info than what was there on the day of the arrest.

Court records from the Wicomico County Circuit Court add more context to a booking report. The Clerk of Court at 101 N. Division Street in Salisbury keeps files on every case that goes through the court. Call the clerk at 410-543-6551 if you need court filings tied to a Wicomico County booking. Between the booking report and the court file, you can build a full picture of any case in Wicomico County.

Requesting Wicomico County Booking Reports

To get a copy of a full booking report from Wicomico County, you file a request under the Maryland Public Information Act. The MPIA is the law that covers public records access in Maryland. It is found in the General Provisions Article starting at Section 4-101. Under this law, anyone can ask for copies of booking reports held by the Wicomico County Sheriff's Office. You do not have to give a reason for your request.

Send your written request to the Wicomico County Detention Center at 400 Naylor Mill Road, Salisbury, MD 21801. Include the full name of the person, their date of birth if you have it, the rough date range of the booking, and the charges if known. The more info you put in, the faster staff can find the right Wicomico County booking report. If your request is too vague, they may ask you to narrow it down before they start looking.

Maryland law gives agencies up to 30 days to respond to an MPIA request, per Section 4-203. The first two hours of search time are free. After that, the agency can charge for staff time at a rate based on the employee's pay. Copy fees run about $0.20 to $0.25 per page in most cases. If the cost will be high, the agency must tell you in advance under Section 4-206. Electronic copies are often free when they exist. For Wicomico County booking reports, ask for electronic copies if you want to keep costs down.

Note: If a Wicomico County MPIA request is denied, you can ask for judicial review under Section 4-362 or reach out to the Public Access Ombudsman for help with the dispute.

Wicomico County Inmate Services and Programs

The Wicomico County Detention Center runs a set of programs for people in custody. These programs show up in inmate records alongside the booking report data. Education classes, counseling, and reentry planning are all on the list. Work assignments give inmates tasks inside the jail. Work release is a step further, and it lets certain inmates leave the facility for jobs during the day, but only if the sentencing judge signs off on it. The chaplain at the Wicomico County Detention Center can give more details on program options.

Wicomico County inmate programs page related to booking reports

The Wicomico County Inmate Programs page on the county site lists what is currently available. Program enrollment may be noted in an inmate's file. If you request a full record through the MPIA, some of this info could be included. Keep in mind that program details are separate from the booking report itself. The booking report covers the arrest and charges. The program file covers what happens during the person's stay at the Wicomico County Detention Center.

Visiting and Contacting Inmates in Wicomico County

If you need to reach someone at the Wicomico County Detention Center, visitation is available on a set schedule. You must call 410-548-4850, ext. 333, on a Wednesday or Thursday between 8:00 AM and 11:30 AM, or 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM, to get on the list. Visits last 20 minutes. One adult and up to two children under 18 can visit per session. Each inmate gets one visit per week. Once the schedule fills up, there are no changes. If you show up late, the time does not get added back. Bring a government photo ID that shows your current address to the Wicomico County facility.

Visitation days depend on the housing unit. Fridays cover AB, AC, AA, SMU3, and D Block at various times from 8 AM to 6 PM. Saturdays handle B Block, SMU1, SMU2, and medical. Sundays are for C Block and the Trustee Dorm. Cell phones are not allowed inside. Dress code rules are strict. Arrive no more than 10 minutes before your slot. These rules help staff manage security at the Wicomico County Detention Center, and they apply to everyone without exception.

Video visitation through GettingOut is also an option at Wicomico County. You can use on-site kiosks at the jail or set it up from home on a computer or phone. Call 866-516-0115 for help with the video system. For phone calls, the Wicomico County jail uses ConnectNetwork. Inmates make collect calls between 8:00 AM and 9:45 PM. Set up an account with ConnectNetwork or call 1-800-483-8314 for details. Commissary products are handled through iCare at icare.com, which lets you order food packages and other items for someone in Wicomico County custody.

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Nearby Counties

These counties are next to Wicomico County on the Eastern Shore. Each one runs its own detention center and keeps separate booking reports. If you are not sure which county handled an arrest, check the location where it took place.