Queen Anne's County Jail Roster

The Queen Anne's County jail roster is managed at the Detention Center in Centreville on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Queen Anne's County does not maintain a public online jail roster, so the best way to look up an inmate is by calling the facility at 410-758-3817. Staff can share booking details, charges, bond amounts, and court dates for anyone currently in custody. You can also use VINELink or Securus Video Connect to check on inmates held in Queen Anne's County. The detention center processes all adult arrests through central booking, and records are available to the public under state law.

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Queen Anne's County Overview

50,400 Population
Centreville County Seat
~100 Inmate Capacity
410-758-3817 24-Hour Phone

Queen Anne's County Detention Center

The Queen Anne's County Detention Center is at 500 Little Hut Drive in Centreville. The facility holds about 100 inmates and is run by the sheriff's office. Warden LaMonte Cooke oversees the operation. The main phone line is 410-758-3817, which is staffed 24 hours a day. The fax number is 410-758-2485. All adult arrests in Queen Anne's County come through central booking at this location for fingerprinting, photographing, and medical screening.

The Queen Anne's County Detention Center page on the county website provides basic facility information. The screenshot below shows that page.

Queen Anne's County Detention Center page for jail roster information

After booking, each inmate gets assigned a Securus ID number for the digital mail system. Classification assessment happens within 24 hours of arrival. Inmates then get a housing assignment based on their charges, criminal history, and risk level. The Queen Anne's County facility handles both pre-trial detainees and those serving shorter sentences.

Address 500 Little Hut Drive, Centreville, MD 21617
Phone 410-758-3817 (24 hours)
Fax 410-758-2485
Warden LaMonte Cooke

Queen Anne's County Booking Records

Every arrest in Queen Anne's County creates a booking record. These records contain a lot of data. The booking number is a unique identifier for each arrest. The record also has the person's full name including any aliases, date of birth, race, sex, height, weight, hair color, and eye color. It lists the arresting agency, the date and time of the arrest, all charges with statute references, the bond amount, the next court date, and the housing assignment inside the facility.

Most of this information is public. Anyone can request it. Under the Maryland Public Information Act, you have the right to inspect government records. Queen Anne's County must respond within 30 days. The first 40 pages of copies are free. After that, per-page copying fees apply. Send your written request to the Records Custodian at Queen Anne's County Detention Center, 500 Little Hut Drive, Centreville, MD 21617. Include the inmate's name, date of birth, dates of incarceration, and what specific records you want.

Some information is off limits. Medical and mental health records are confidential. Social security numbers, home addresses, victim information, and juvenile records are not released. Queen Anne's County follows Corr. Serv. Section 11-719 and state regulations under COMAR 12.02.24.07 for how it keeps and shares inmate records.

Queen Anne's County Mugshot Requests

Mugshots are taken at booking but not published online in Queen Anne's County. You have to request them. Send a written request by mail to the detention center at 500 Little Hut Drive, Centreville, MD 21617, marked to the attention of Media Relations for an Inmate Mugshot Request. You can also call 410-758-3817 and ask. A formal MPIA request works too. Include the inmate's full name and date of birth to help staff find the right record.

Visiting Inmates in Queen Anne's County

Queen Anne's County uses Securus Video Connect for both on-site and remote visits. You must schedule in advance by calling 410-758-3817 and selecting Option 2. Walk-ins are not allowed. On-site visits run Sunday through Thursday from 9 AM to 11 AM, noon to 3 PM, and 6 PM to 9 PM. Friday visits end earlier, with only the morning and afternoon slots available. There are no Saturday visits at all. Each visit lasts 30 minutes, and each inmate gets one visit per week. Up to three visitors can come at one time.

Remote video visits through Securus Video Connect cost between $5 and $15 for a 15 to 30 minute session. You need to schedule at least 24 hours in advance. Special housing units have different rules. Male inmates in detox or segregation can visit on Fridays from 9 AM to 9 PM. Female inmates in those units visit on Sundays during the same hours. Inmates on lockdown or suicide watch get no visits at all. Commissary orders at Queen Anne's County go through Access Corrections.

Note: Schedule all visits at least 24 hours in advance by calling the Queen Anne's County Detention Center directly.

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Cities in Queen Anne's County

Queen Anne's County includes several small towns. Centreville is the county seat. All arrests go through the detention center on Little Hut Drive. No cities in Queen Anne's County meet the population threshold for their own page, but every community in the county uses the same jail roster and detention center.

Nearby Counties

Queen Anne's County shares borders with several other counties on the Eastern Shore and across the bay. If you are not sure where an arrest took place, check these neighboring counties.