Search Charles County 72 Hour Booking

72 hour booking records in Charles County are created each time someone is arrested and brought to the Charles County Detention Center in La Plata. The Charles County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and handles all intake processing for the county. Each booking record holds the charges, bail status, and personal details of the person in custody. Charles County is one of the larger jurisdictions in Southern Maryland, and the detention center processes a steady flow of arrests each week. You can look up these records through the sheriff's online tools, a public records request portal, and several state databases.

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Charles County 72 Hour Booking Overview

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The Charles County Detention Center is the only jail facility in the county. Every person arrested by Charles County deputies, Maryland State Police in the area, or La Plata town police ends up here for booking. The intake process follows the same steps as other Maryland jails: search, fingerprints, mugshot, and a medical check. Staff enter the charges and personal info into the booking system, and that creates the 72 hour booking record.

The Charles County Detention Center page on the sheriff's website has details on the facility.

Charles County Detention Center page for 72 hour booking records

This page covers visitation hours, rules for inmates, and contact info for the Charles County jail.

After booking, the person must appear before a District Court commissioner within 24 hours under Maryland Rule 4-216. The commissioner sets bail or releases the person on recognizance. Most people learn their bail status within a few hours of booking. If someone posts bail, the detention center processes the release and updates their records.

Charles County sits in the Seventh Judicial Circuit along with Calvert, Prince George's, and St. Mary's counties. The Circuit Court in La Plata handles felony cases. The District Court covers misdemeanors and initial bail reviews. Both courts send filings to the Maryland Judiciary Case Search system.

Look Up Charles County 72 Hour Booking Online

Charles County offers more online tools than many Maryland counties for searching booking records. The Charles County Sheriff's Office website is the starting point. It links to the detention center page, public records request forms, and general contact info for the office.

The Charles County Sheriff's Office main website is shown here.

Charles County Sheriff Office website for 72 hour booking information

The site provides links to divisions including the detention center, patrol, and records sections.

The Maryland Judiciary Case Search is the best free tool for checking whether charges were filed after a 72 hour booking in Charles County. Search by name and select Charles County from the location filter. Results show up within 48 to 72 hours of an arrest in most cases. The system displays charges, hearing dates, attorney info, and case outcomes.

For custody status, VINELink covers Charles County. Pick Maryland, then Charles County, and type in the person's name. The system shows if someone is still in jail or has been released. You can sign up for free alerts that come by phone, email, or text whenever the person's status changes. This is useful for tracking someone in the first 72 hours after a booking.

The DPSCS Incarcerated Individual Locator handles searches for people in state custody. If someone was booked in Charles County and later sentenced to state prison, this tool shows their current facility and release date. It does not cover people held at the county level during the booking period.

Charles County 72 Hour Booking Records Requests

Charles County uses a system called NextRequest to handle public records requests. This is an online portal where you submit, track, and receive documents from the Sheriff's Office. Not many Maryland counties use this kind of platform, so Charles County stands out for making the process more transparent.

You can access the portal at ccso-md.nextrequest.com to submit a new request for 72 hour booking records.

Charles County NextRequest portal for 72 hour booking records requests

The NextRequest system lets you create an account, submit your request online, and track its status as the sheriff's office processes it.

The public records access page on the sheriff's site explains how the process works and links to the NextRequest portal.

Charles County public records request page for booking information

This page walks you through the steps to request records from the Charles County Sheriff's Office.

Under Maryland's Public Information Act, General Provisions Sections 4-101 through 4-601, you have a legal right to request these records. The sheriff's office must respond within 10 business days and produce the records within 30 days. Section 4-206 says the first two hours of search time are free. After that, they can charge a reasonable fee. When you fill out the NextRequest form, include the person's full name, approximate arrest date, and what specific records you want. The more detail you give, the faster the response.

Several Maryland laws shape what you can get from a 72 hour booking record request in Charles County. Criminal Procedure Section 10-201 governs criminal history records and limits what can be shared if a case is still pending or if charges were dropped. Booking photos and basic arrest details are generally public, but some fields may be redacted depending on the case status.

Maryland Rule 4-216 controls the pre-trial release process after a booking. It requires that a commissioner or judge hold an initial hearing within 24 hours. The rule spells out the factors for setting bail, including the seriousness of the charge, flight risk, and public safety. If someone is held without bail after a Charles County booking, the case file will show the reason.

Correctional Services Section 3-601 applies once someone moves from the county detention center to a state facility. At that point, the DPSCS takes over record-keeping. The booking record stays with Charles County, but the state maintains its own inmate case file from that point forward. If you need records after a transfer, you may have to request them from both the county and the state.

Cities in Charles County

People arrested in Charles County cities are booked at the county detention center in La Plata. The following city has its own page with more details on local booking resources.

Nearby Counties

Charles County borders several other Maryland counties that run their own detention centers and handle 72 hour bookings separately.

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