Wicomico County 24 Hour Booking

Wicomico County runs its detention center out of the Public Safety Complex in Salisbury and provides online access to 24 hour booking data. The facility posts inmate information through the county Department of Corrections website, where you can look up custody status, charges, and bond amounts. Salisbury is the largest city on the Eastern Shore, and the Wicomico County Detention Center handles a steady volume of bookings from across the area. This page covers the online lookup, how to call or visit for information, visitation rules, deposit methods, and the statewide tools that also cover Wicomico County records.

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Wicomico County Booking Search Online

The Wicomico County government website hosts an online inmate lookup. Navigate to the Department of Corrections section and find the inmate information page. The lookup shows basic custody data including the person's name, current charges, and bond amounts. It is free to use and does not require an account.

This puts Wicomico County among the smaller number of Maryland counties that actually post 24 hour booking data online. The roster updates as new bookings come in and entries drop off after release. For a quick check on someone's status, the online tool is the fastest option.

If you need more detail or the website is down, call the detention center at (410) 548-4850. Staff can confirm whether a person is being held and give basic information about their charges and bail. The facility sits at 411 Naylor Mill Road, Salisbury, MD 21801.

Note: The online lookup shows current inmates only and does not include historical booking records.

24 Hour Booking at the Wicomico County Detention Center

The booking process at the Wicomico County Detention Center follows standard Maryland procedures. When someone is arrested in the county, they are brought to the Public Safety Complex on Naylor Mill Road. Staff verify their identity using photo ID and fingerprints. A booking photo is taken. Medical staff run a screening to check for injuries, health problems, or substance issues. Personal property gets catalogued and locked up.

Fingerprints are compared against state and federal databases. This can take a while during busy periods. Maryland Rule 4-212(f) says the person must see a District Court Commissioner within 24 hours of arrest. Commissioners work around the clock in Wicomico County. They review the charges, explain the right to a lawyer, and make a bail decision under Maryland Rule 4-216. The commissioner can release someone on their own recognizance, set a bail amount, or hold them without bail for serious charges.

Visitation Rules in Wicomico County

Wicomico County runs visitation on a tight schedule. In-person visits happen on Wednesdays and Thursdays only. Time slots are 8:00 AM to 11:30 AM or 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM. Each inmate gets one 20-minute visit per week. You are allowed one adult visitor plus up to two children per visit. Call (410) 548-4850 ext. 333 to schedule your visit ahead of time. Walk-ins are not guaranteed a slot.

Remote video visitation is also available through GettingOut. The cost is about $0.30 per minute, though it can vary. Call 866-516-0115 for help setting up a video visit. This option works well for people who live far from Salisbury or cannot make the scheduled in-person times. Video visits can be set up from home on a computer or phone.

Sending Money to Wicomico County Inmates

There are four ways to deposit money into an inmate's account at the Wicomico County Detention Center. Online deposits go through Access Corrections and carry a fee of $2.95 to $4.95 depending on the amount. The kiosk in the lobby is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, with a flat $2.00 fee. Mail-in money orders have no service fee. In-person deposits at the front desk are free too, but only available Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

The maximum account balance is $1,000. There is also a weekly deposit limit of $500 per account. Mail deposits go to: Wicomico County Detention Center, Inmate Accounts, 411 Naylor Mill Road, Salisbury, MD 21801. Include the inmate's full name and ID number with any deposit.

Statewide Tools for Wicomico County Records

Several free statewide databases also cover Wicomico County. The DPSCS Incarcerated Individual Locator searches people in Maryland state prisons. If someone has been sentenced to more than 18 months and moved out of the county detention center, this is where you find them. It does not show people still held locally.

The Maryland Judiciary Case Search is free and runs 24 hours a day. Search by name to find court cases from Wicomico County. It shows charges, hearing dates, bail, and case outcomes. Court records and booking records are different documents, but they share enough overlap that a case search often answers the questions a booking search would.

VINELink lets you track inmates across participating Maryland facilities. Search by name and sign up for free alerts when someone's custody status changes. You get notified by call, text, or email. This is useful when someone might be transferred between the county detention center and a state facility.

Requesting Wicomico County Booking Records

Maryland General Provisions Section 4-101 gives anyone the right to request public records. Booking records fall under this law. To get records from Wicomico County, send a written request to the detention center at 411 Naylor Mill Road. Include the person's name, date of birth, any aliases, and the date range you need. Be as specific as you can.

The first two hours of search time are free. Copy fees are typically around $0.50 per page. Responses take up to 30 days under the Maryland Public Information Act. For quick custody checks, the phone at (410) 548-4850 or the online lookup are faster paths than a written request.

Note: Written MPIA requests should include as much identifying information as possible to help staff locate the right records.

Wicomico County Expungement Information

Not all booking records stay forever. Maryland Criminal Procedure Section 10-103 requires automatic expungement when an arrest does not lead to charges. This kicks in within 60 days of release for arrests from October 1, 2007, onward. For earlier arrests, you need to contact the arresting agency directly.

Cases that were dismissed, ended in acquittal, or resulted in nolle prosequi can be expunged by petition. Probation before judgment records become eligible three years after probation ends. The Maryland Courts expungement page has all the forms and instructions. The Second Chance Act provides shielding for certain misdemeanor convictions under Criminal Procedure Section 10-301 through 10-306, hiding them from public searches while still letting law enforcement see them.

Nearby Booking Resources

Wicomico County shares borders with three other Eastern Shore counties. Somerset County is to the south and has its own online inmate roster with mugshots. Worcester County is to the east and also offers an online lookup through the Sheriff's site. Dorchester County sits to the northwest.

Arrests near county lines can end up in either jurisdiction. If a Wicomico County search comes up empty, try the neighboring counties or use the statewide DPSCS and VINELink tools to search across all of Maryland at once.

The Wicomico County government website hosts the online inmate lookup and other corrections information. The screenshot below comes from the Wicomico County website.

Wicomico County 24 hour booking lookup on the county government website

From this site you can access the inmate information page, find facility contact numbers, and learn about detention center services in Salisbury.

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