North Bethesda 24 Hour Booking

North Bethesda 24 hour booking records are handled by the Montgomery County Detention Center in Rockville. This is the sole intake facility for all arrests in Montgomery County, which includes North Bethesda and the rest of the county. When someone is arrested in the North Bethesda area, they are brought to the detention center at 1307 Seven Locks Road for processing. You can search for booking records through the county's inmate records office, the statewide DPSCS locator, or by calling the facility at (240) 777-9960. This page explains how to find and request 24 hour booking records for people arrested in North Bethesda.

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Where North Bethesda Booking Takes Place

North Bethesda sits in Montgomery County, which runs one central detention facility for the whole county. That facility is the Montgomery County Detention Center at 1307 Seven Locks Road in Rockville. It is open around the clock, every day of the year. All arrests in North Bethesda go through this one location for 24 hour booking and intake.

The detention center handles the full booking process once a person arrives. Staff check the person's identity first. A medical screening comes next. Then fingerprinting, mugshots, and a property inventory take place. The whole process can take a few hours depending on how busy the facility is. After booking, a court commissioner reviews the charges and sets bail. Under Maryland law, this must happen within 24 hours of the arrest if the person is not released on their own recognizance.

Montgomery County does not run a second jail or satellite booking site. Whether an arrest happens in North Bethesda, Bethesda, Rockville, or Germantown, the same facility handles it all. The main phone number is (240) 777-9960.

Search North Bethesda 24 Hour Booking Records

Montgomery County does not have an automated public inmate list on its website. That makes searching a bit different than in some other Maryland counties. The county does maintain an inmate records page where you can find information on requesting records and contacting the right office. But you will not find a live searchable roster there.

The best free tool for checking if someone was booked in North Bethesda is VINELink. This national system tracks inmates across Maryland and many other states. You search by name and can sign up for alerts when a person's custody status changes. It works well for North Bethesda bookings since Montgomery County participates in the program.

The DPSCS Incarcerated Individual Locator is another statewide option. It covers state and county facilities across Maryland. Search by name to check if someone booked through the North Bethesda area is still in custody. The Maryland Judiciary Case Search shows court case data tied to arrests, which can confirm booking details like charges and court dates.

Note: VINELink is the recommended search method for North Bethesda 24 hour booking since Montgomery County lacks a public inmate roster.

North Bethesda Booking Records by Phone

Calling is often the fastest way to check on a recent North Bethesda booking. The Inmate Records Section at Montgomery County Detention Center answers around the clock. Dial (240) 777-9730 for direct access. Staff can confirm whether someone is in custody and provide basic booking details over the phone.

For more detailed questions, you can reach the Records Manager, Darnese Oliver, at (240) 777-9731. The assistant records manager, Kathy Souverain, is at (240) 777-9745. The fax number for the records office is (240) 777-9740. These contacts handle formal records requests and can tell you what paperwork you need to submit for copies of North Bethesda booking records.

24 Hour Booking Process in North Bethesda

The 24 hour booking process for a North Bethesda arrest follows standard Maryland procedures. It starts when law enforcement transports the arrested person to the Montgomery County Detention Center. Each step happens in order, and staff move people through as quickly as the workload allows.

The intake steps at the Montgomery County facility include several stages. First comes identity verification using government ID or fingerprint checks against state and federal databases. A medical screening follows to check for injuries, illness, or mental health needs. Staff then take mugshots and complete a full set of fingerprints through live scan technology. All personal items are inventoried and stored. Finally, a classification review determines where the person will be housed based on charges and risk level.

After booking wraps up, the person sees a court commissioner. Maryland Rule 4-212 requires this initial appearance within 24 hours. The commissioner reads the charges and decides on bail. Some people post bail and leave that same day. Others stay in custody at the detention center to await trial. The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office oversees transport and court security during this process.

Request North Bethesda Booking Records

You can request copies of booking records from a North Bethesda arrest through the Maryland Public Information Act. Under Maryland Code, General Provisions ยง 4-101, booking records are public documents. Anyone can ask for them. You do not need to be the person who was arrested or a family member.

Send your written request to the records custodian at the Montgomery County Detention Center. Include the full legal name of the person, their date of birth, and the approximate date of the arrest. Specify what records you want. You can ask for the booking report, mugshot, arrest report, charging documents, and bail information. Mail it to Montgomery County Detention Center, ATTN: Inmate Records, 1307 Seven Locks Road, Rockville, Maryland 20854.

The agency has up to 30 days to respond under the law. The first two hours of search time are free. After that, fees may apply. Copies cost about $0.50 per page. You can also fax your request to (240) 777-9740 for faster processing.

Clearing a North Bethesda Booking Record

If charges from a North Bethesda arrest are dropped or result in an acquittal, you may be able to get the booking record expunged. Maryland law allows expungement in several situations. The Maryland Courts expungement page has the forms and guides you need to start the process on your own.

You file a petition with the court that handled your case. For dismissed charges or not guilty verdicts, you can file right away in most cases. Probation before judgment cases usually require a three-year wait. The state's attorney gets 30 days to object. If no objection comes, the court orders all agencies to seal the booking record from public view. This applies to the Montgomery County Detention Center records, the DPSCS database, and any court files tied to the North Bethesda arrest.

Note: Expungement removes the booking record from public databases, but the court keeps a sealed copy that only a judge can access.

Visitation After North Bethesda Booking

People booked after a North Bethesda arrest stay at the Montgomery County Detention Center if they do not post bail. Attorneys can visit clients 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Other professional visitors like investigators must fax a request ahead of time. The facility runs count times at 7:00 AM, 11:00 AM, and 3:00 PM, during which no visits take place.

General visitation rules change from time to time. Call (240) 777-9960 to confirm current hours and scheduling before making the trip. The facility is about a 15 minute drive from North Bethesda depending on traffic.

Nearby Cities With Booking Info

Several other communities near North Bethesda also use the Montgomery County Detention Center for 24 hour booking. You can find specific details for each on their own pages.

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