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Montgomery County is the most populated county in Maryland, and its Detention Center in Rockville handles all adult booking for the jurisdiction. The facility runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Finding 24 hour booking records here works differently than in some other counties because Montgomery County does not publish an automated public inmate list. Instead, the county offers a records lookup through its Department of Correction and Rehabilitation, plus VINELink access for custody alerts. With a large population spread across communities like Silver Spring, Germantown, and Rockville, the detention center stays busy. You can search for booking records through the county's inmate records office or by using statewide tools.

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Montgomery County Detention Center

The Montgomery County Detention Center sits at 1307 Seven Locks Road, Rockville, MD 20854. The main phone line is (240) 777-9960. The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office can be reached at (240) 777-7000. The facility operates around the clock and processes all adult arrests for the county. This includes arrests by county police, state troopers, and other agencies working within Montgomery County borders.

The detention center does not shut down for holidays or weekends. Booking runs at all hours. Count times happen at 7:00 AM, 11:00 AM, and 3:00 PM, and during those periods certain services may be briefly paused. Attorney visits are allowed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Other professional visitors, like investigators, need to fax their request ahead of time before they can get in.

Montgomery County Inmate Records Office

To look up booking records in Montgomery County, the best starting point is the Inmate Records section. Call (240) 777-9730 to reach the office. The Records Manager is Darnese Oliver, who can be reached directly at (240) 777-9731. The Assistant Records Manager is Kathy Souverain at (240) 777-9745. The fax number for the records office is (240) 777-9740.

The county also offers an online inmate records page through the Department of Correction and Rehabilitation. This is not a full automated roster like some counties provide. Rather, it gives you tools and contact information to look up specific inmate records. For real-time custody status, the county points people to VINELink.

The Montgomery County inmate records page is a key resource for anyone trying to find booking details for the county's detention center.

Montgomery County DOCR inmate records page for 24 hour booking search

The screenshot above shows the Montgomery County Department of Correction and Rehabilitation records page, which is the official starting point for inmate lookups in the county.

24 Hour Booking Process in Montgomery County

When someone is arrested in Montgomery County, they are brought to the Detention Center on Seven Locks Road. The intake process follows Maryland's standard booking steps. Staff verify identity through documents and fingerprints. A booking photo is taken. Personal property is logged. Medical screening checks for health issues that need attention during the person's time in custody.

After booking, the person goes before a court commissioner. Maryland law requires this within 24 hours. The commissioner reviews the charges and sets bail according to the framework in Maryland Code, Criminal Procedure 5-101. Bail can be cash, bond, or release on recognizance depending on the case. If the person cannot post bail, they stay at the detention center until a judge reviews the case at a later hearing.

Montgomery County's high volume of arrests keeps the booking unit active through all three shifts. The process can take several hours during peak times, especially on weekend nights.

State Search Tools for Montgomery County

Since Montgomery County does not post a full public inmate roster, statewide databases are important search tools. The Maryland DPSCS Incarcerated Individual Locator lets you search for people held in state facilities. If someone arrested in Montgomery County has been transferred to a state prison, they will appear in this system. Enter the person's name and the tool returns their location and custody status.

The Maryland Judiciary Case Search covers all court cases filed in Montgomery County's circuit and district courts. This free tool shows charges, hearing dates, case outcomes, and other details. It is especially useful when you know a person was arrested but need to find out what happened with their case in court. The tool covers active and closed cases.

VINELink is the system Montgomery County recommends for custody status tracking. You can register and set up alerts tied to a specific inmate. When their status changes, whether that is a release, transfer, or new booking, you get notified. This removes the need to call the detention center repeatedly for updates.

Requesting Montgomery County Booking Records

You can request copies of booking records from Montgomery County under the Maryland Public Information Act. Maryland Code, General Provisions 4-101 establishes your right to access these records. Contact the Inmate Records office at (240) 777-9730 or fax your request to (240) 777-9740. Include the person's full name, date of birth, and the date or range you are asking about.

The first two hours of search time are free. Copy fees are typically around $0.50 per page. The county has up to 30 days to respond under the MPIA, but basic booking data requests often come back faster. Some records may be withheld under Maryland Code, General Provisions 4-351 if they relate to an active investigation or contain protected information like medical data.

Montgomery County Sheriff's Office

The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office plays a role in the booking and detention process. While the county police department makes most of the arrests, the Sheriff's Office handles courthouse security, warrant service, and some transport duties. The Sheriff can be reached at (240) 777-7000.

Montgomery County Sheriff Office resource for 24 hour booking information

The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office site shown above provides information about the office's role in the county's law enforcement and detention operations.

Montgomery County Expungement

Old booking records from Montgomery County can be expunged in certain situations. Maryland law allows people to petition for expungement when charges were dismissed, the case ended in acquittal, or specific other conditions are met. The Maryland Courts expungement page has the forms and walks you through the process. File the petition in the Montgomery County Circuit Court.

Once approved, the booking record is sealed and should no longer appear in public searches.

Cities in Montgomery County

Montgomery County has several large communities, and all of them rely on the county detention center for booking. Germantown is among the biggest. Silver Spring is a major hub near the DC border. Gaithersburg and Rockville are both sizable, with Rockville serving as the county seat. Bethesda, Aspen Hill, Wheaton, and North Bethesda round out the major population centers. None of these communities have their own jail. Every arrest goes through the central booking unit at the Seven Locks Road facility.

Nearby Counties

Frederick County sits to the north and west of Montgomery County. Howard County is to the east. Prince George's County borders Montgomery to the south and east. Each of these counties runs its own booking system. If an arrest happened near a boundary, the booking may have gone to a different county depending on where the incident took place. Check the neighboring county if your search in Montgomery County does not turn up results.

Note: Montgomery County recommends VINELink as the primary public tool for checking inmate custody status since the county does not maintain an automated inmate roster.

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