Access Dundalk 72 Hour Booking

Dundalk 72 hour booking records are held at the Baltimore County Detention Center in Towson, Maryland. Arrests in Dundalk go through the Baltimore County Police Department, and the person is taken to the county jail at 720 Bosley Avenue for booking and processing. You can search for Dundalk booking records through VINELink, the Maryland Judiciary Case Search, and the DPSCS Incarcerated Individual Locator. Baltimore County does not have a public online jail roster, so VINELink is the best free tool for checking custody status after a Dundalk arrest. The booking process follows Maryland Rule 4-216, which requires an initial appearance before a commissioner within 24 hours.

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Dundalk Booking at Baltimore County

Dundalk is an unincorporated community in Baltimore County. It does not have its own police force or detention center. The Baltimore County Police Department patrols Dundalk through its Essex Precinct and handles all arrests in the area. After an arrest, officers transport the person to the Baltimore County Detention Center at 720 Bosley Avenue in Towson. That facility is about 15 miles north of Dundalk. The booking process begins on arrival. Staff take a mugshot, collect fingerprints, and run a background check through the Criminal Justice Information System.

The Baltimore County Detention Center is where the 72 hour booking process plays out for Dundalk arrests. A District Court commissioner is available at the facility to hold the initial appearance hearing required by Maryland Rule 4-216. This hearing must happen within 24 hours of the arrest. The commissioner reviews the charges and sets bail. Some people get released on personal recognizance. Others must post a bond. Serious charges can lead to a no-bail hold. The entire process creates a booking record that includes the charges, bail terms, personal details, and intake information from the Dundalk arrest.

You can reach the Baltimore County Detention Center by phone at 410-512-3200. The facility is open for processing 24 hours a day. If you need to ask about a person booked from Dundalk, call and provide their full name and approximate date of arrest. Staff can confirm whether someone is in custody but may not give full booking details over the phone. For written records, you will need to file a formal request.

Baltimore County does not offer a public online jail roster or inmate search tool on its website. This is different from many other Maryland counties that post their current inmate lists online. For Dundalk arrests, VINELink is the most reliable free option to check custody status. Select Maryland, pick Baltimore County, and enter the person's name. VINELink shows if someone is in custody, has been released, or was transferred. You can also register for alerts by phone, email, or text so you get a notice within 15 minutes of any change.

VINELink covers most county detention centers in Maryland. For Dundalk bookings, it pulls data from the Baltimore County Detention Center in Towson. The system runs around the clock. Results may take a few hours to appear after an arrest, but once the person is processed and in the system, VINELink picks it up. This tool is free. There are no fees to search or to sign up for alerts. Victims of crime use VINELink most often, but it is open to anyone who wants to track a Dundalk booking.

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VINELink search page for Dundalk 72 hour booking status in Baltimore County

Use VINELink to check custody status for people booked from Dundalk at the Baltimore County Detention Center.

The Maryland Judiciary Case Search is a good second step. It shows criminal case filings from the Baltimore County District Court and Circuit Court. You can search by name or case number. The system shows charges, court dates, and case outcomes. It does not show jail status, but it confirms if charges were filed after a Dundalk 72 hour booking. Cases from the Dundalk area go through the Essex District Court at 1215 Eastern Boulevard or the Towson Circuit Court at 401 Bosley Avenue.

Note: Since Baltimore County lacks a public jail roster, VINELink and phone calls are the main ways to check Dundalk booking status.

Request Dundalk Booking Records

The Maryland Public Information Act lets you request copies of Dundalk 72 hour booking records from Baltimore County. The MPIA is in the General Provisions Article at Sections 4-101 through 4-601. You do not need to be the arrested person. No reason is required. Write a request that includes the person's full name and the date of the Dundalk arrest. Send it to the Baltimore County Department of Corrections at 720 Bosley Avenue, Towson, MD 21204. You can also contact the Baltimore County Police Department for the arrest report, which is a separate document from the booking record.

Under Section 4-206, the first two hours of search and preparation time are free. Baltimore County must respond within 10 working days and produce records within 30 days. If they charge fees beyond the free search period, you can dispute costs over $350 through the State PIA Compliance Board. Most Dundalk booking record requests are simple enough to fall within the free window. Keep your request specific. The more detail you give about the person and date, the faster the agency can find the record.

The DPSCS Incarcerated Individual Locator is the state-level tool for finding people who have moved beyond the county detention system.

DPSCS Incarcerated Individual Locator for Maryland 72 hour booking records

Search by name or DOC number for inmates who were sentenced after a Dundalk arrest and transferred to a state correctional facility.

Dundalk Booking and Criminal History

A Dundalk 72 hour booking becomes part of the person's criminal history at the CJIS Central Repository. Criminal Procedure Article Section 10-201 requires the state to keep records of all arrests, even if charges get dropped later. The CJIS office in Baltimore stores fingerprints, mugshots, and arrest data from every booking in the state, including those from Dundalk. The person can check their own record by visiting CJIS at 6776 Reisterstown Road with a photo ID. The fee is $18 plus fingerprinting costs.

Expungement is an option for some Dundalk booking records. Under Criminal Procedure Sections 10-101 through 10-110, a person can petition to remove an arrest from their record if the case was dismissed, they were found not guilty, or the charges were nolle prossed. Some offenses qualify for automatic expungement in Maryland. Once granted, the 72 hour booking record, mugshot, and fingerprint data are all removed from public databases. This means the Dundalk arrest would no longer appear in a Case Search or background check.

The DPSCS main website provides links to all state correctional facilities and the inmate locator tool.

DPSCS main website for Maryland detention and 72 hour booking resources

The DPSCS site also has information about records requests for inmates who have entered the state prison system after a county booking.

Dundalk 72 Hour Booking Laws

Several Maryland laws apply to 72 hour bookings in Dundalk and the rest of Baltimore County. The General Provisions Article Sections 4-101 through 4-601 set the rules for public access to government records, including booking files. Maryland Rule 4-216 requires the initial appearance within 24 hours. Correctional Services Article Section 3-601 governs inmate case records once a person enters state custody. These statutes work together to set the timeline and public access rules for the booking process.

If a Dundalk booking record request is denied, you have ways to push back. The Public Access Ombudsman at the Attorney General's office offers free mediation. You can file a complaint with the PIA Compliance Board for fee disputes. Taking the matter to Baltimore County Circuit Court is also an option. Most 72 hour booking records are not exempt from disclosure, so outright denials are uncommon. Partial redactions for medical or juvenile information are more typical.

Nearby Cities

Other communities near Dundalk also go through Baltimore County for 72 hour booking purposes. All arrests in the county end up at the same detention center in Towson.

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