Find Frederick 72 Hour Booking

Frederick 72 hour booking records come from the Frederick County Adult Detention Center, which processes all arrests in the city and county. The Frederick Police Department handles law enforcement within city limits, but the county sheriff's office runs the jail. After an arrest in Frederick, the person goes through intake at the detention center on Hayward Road. You can find 72 hour booking records through the county inmate lookup, DPSCS state tools, and the Maryland Judiciary Case Search. Frederick is the county seat and the largest city in Frederick County.

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Frederick 72 Hour Booking Overview

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Frederick Police and 72 Hour Booking

The Frederick Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency within Frederick city limits. Officers from this department make arrests for crimes that happen in the city. After an arrest, the person is taken to the Frederick County Adult Detention Center for processing. The city police handle the arrest, but the sheriff's office manages the jail and the 72 hour booking process. This split between agencies is standard in Maryland. The city handles policing. The county runs the detention center.

The Frederick Police Department's page shows contact details and division info for the agency serving the city.

Frederick Police Department website for Frederick 72 hour booking information

This department patrols Frederick city and makes the arrests that lead to 72 hour bookings at the county detention center.

During a 72 hour booking at the Frederick County facility, staff take fingerprints, photographs, and run the person through the Criminal Justice Information System. Medical screening is done at intake. The person's property gets cataloged and stored. Under Maryland Rule 4-216, the arrested person must appear before a District Court commissioner within 24 hours. The commissioner reviews the charges and sets bail conditions. Some people get released on their own recognizance. Others must post cash bail or wait for a bail review hearing in front of a judge.

Frederick 72 Hour Booking Public Records

Maryland's Public Information Act, found in General Provisions Article Sections 4-101 through 4-601, gives you the right to request 72 hour booking records from Frederick County. Anyone can file a request. You do not need a reason. Write to the PIA custodian at the Frederick County Sheriff's Office or the Adult Detention Center. Include the person's full name, arrest date, and the specific records you want. The agency must respond within 10 working days. Production of the records must happen within 30 days.

Section 4-206 says the first two hours of search time are free. After that, Frederick County can charge reasonable fees for staff time and copies. If your request is denied, the Public Access Ombudsman at the Attorney General's office offers free mediation. The PIA Compliance Board handles fee disputes over $350. You also have the option to file suit in circuit court. Criminal Procedure Article Section 10-201 covers criminal history records at the state level. Expunged cases may not be available through a standard request. But most 72 hour booking records from Frederick are public and accessible.

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Frederick and Frederick County

Frederick is the county seat of Frederick County. All 72 hour booking records from Frederick city arrests are processed at the Frederick County Adult Detention Center. Visit the county page for more details on search tools, contacts, and local procedures.

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