Frederick Jail Roster Lookup

The Frederick jail roster covers all inmates booked at the Frederick County Adult Detention Center. Frederick is the county seat and the largest city in Frederick County. The city has its own police department, but all arrests in Frederick lead to the county jail at 7300 Marcie's Choice Lane. The Frederick County Sheriff's Office runs the detention center. You can search for inmates by calling the facility, using VINELink, or checking the DPSCS locator online. This page explains how to find jail roster records for people arrested in Frederick and what to expect from each search method.

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Frederick County Adult Detention Center

Frederick does not have a city jail. All inmates from Frederick go to the Frederick County Adult Detention Center. The Frederick County Sheriff's Office runs this facility. It is located at 7300 Marcie's Choice Lane, Frederick, MD 21704. The detention center takes calls around the clock at (301) 600-2550.

When someone is arrested in Frederick, they go through central booking at the detention center. Staff capture fingerprints with live scan technology and take digital photos. A District Court Commissioner holds a hearing within 24 hours of the arrest. The commissioner sets bond or orders the person held without bond. All of this gets recorded on the Frederick jail roster.

The sheriff's office also handles records requests. You can send a written request to the jail at 7300 Marcie's Choice Lane, Frederick, MD 21704, attention Jail Records. Include the inmate's full name, date of birth, time period of incarceration, and the specific records you need. Mugshots are not posted online but can be requested through the media relations office by providing an email address for delivery.

Detention Center 7300 Marcie's Choice Lane, Frederick, MD 21704
Phone: (301) 600-2550 (24 hours)
Sheriff's Office Phone: (301) 600-1046
Website: frederickcosheriff.com

The fastest way to search the Frederick jail roster is by phone. Call (301) 600-2550 and give staff the inmate's full name. They can tell you if the person is in custody, what charges they face, the bond amount, and upcoming court dates. This line runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You can also visit the detention center in person during business hours to check the Frederick jail roster.

Frederick County does not publish a public online inmate roster. That makes phone calls and in-person visits the main local options. For online searches, you have two statewide tools. VINELink covers all Maryland jails and lets you search by name or ID number. You can also register for alerts through VINE. Call 1-866-634-8463 to use the phone version.

VINELink search tool for Frederick jail roster lookups

The DPSCS Incarcerated Individual Locator works for inmates who have been transferred to state custody. You need the inmate's first and last name. The Maryland Judiciary Case Search shows court records for free. Check for custody status notes on case entries to see if someone from Frederick is still being held.

Frederick Police Department

Frederick has its own police department separate from the sheriff's office. The Frederick Police Department is at 100 West Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701. Call (301) 600-2100 for general questions. City police make arrests within Frederick's limits. Those arrests feed into the Frederick jail roster at the county detention center.

The police department handles its own arrest reports. If you need a copy of a police report tied to a Frederick jail roster entry, contact the Frederick Police Department directly. You may need to submit a Maryland Public Information Act request for certain records. The sheriff's office at (301) 600-1046 can help with questions about the detention side of things, while the city police handle the law enforcement reports.

Frederick Jail Programs and Alternatives

The Frederick County Adult Detention Center offers several programs beyond standard incarceration. Pre-trial services allow some inmates to be released before trial with conditions. Home detention is an option for certain offenders who meet the requirements. The county also runs alternative sentencing programs, community service options, and work release. These programs can affect an inmate's status on the Frederick jail roster since participants may not show as being held at the facility full time.

Under the Maryland Public Information Act, you have the right to request records about these programs. The detention center keeps files on each inmate per COMAR 12.02.24.07, which requires documentation of charges, sentences, and other case details. Written requests for Frederick jail roster records should go to the sheriff's office at 7300 Marcie's Choice Lane.

Note: Inmates on home detention or work release may not appear on the Frederick jail roster during certain hours.

Frederick Jail Records Request Details

To get official records from the Frederick jail roster, send a written request to the Frederick County Sheriff at 7300 Marcie's Choice Lane, Frederick, MD 21704, attention Jail Records. Your request should include the inmate's full name and any known aliases. Add their date of birth, the time frame when they were held, and what crime they were charged with. Be specific about which records you want. Vague requests take longer to process and may get denied.

Mugshots from Frederick arrests are not posted on any public site. You can still get them by writing to the media relations office. Include your email address so they can send the photo electronically. The detention center keeps a file on each person that comes through central booking. Under state rules, that file has to include a photo, charge information, and sentence data. Certified copies cost 50 cents per page. If the total bill is a dollar or less, there is no charge at all.

The data fields staff can share by phone include the inmate's full name, booking number, booking date, charges, bond amount, court date, and housing details. For anything beyond those basics on the Frederick jail roster, a written MPIA request is the way to go. The custodian must respond within 30 days of getting your request.

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Nearby Cities

These cities are near Frederick and each has its own jail roster page. Arrests in these areas go through different county detention centers.