Montgomery County 72 Hour Booking Records

Montgomery County 72 hour booking records are processed at the Montgomery County Correctional Facility in Boyds, Maryland. Montgomery County is the most populous county in the state, with over one million residents. The county seat is Rockville. When someone gets arrested by the Montgomery County Police Department, local municipal police, or the sheriff's office, the booking takes place at the MCCF on Grubb Road. You can look up recent 72 hour booking records through the county's inmate information page, the DPSCS state database, VINELink, or the Maryland Judiciary Case Search. Public records requests under the MPIA are also an option for getting detailed booking documents.

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Montgomery County Department of Correction

The Montgomery County Department of Correction and Rehabilitation operates the correctional facility where all 72 hour bookings take place. The main facility is the Montgomery County Correctional Facility, known as MCCF, located at 22880 Grubb Road in Boyds, MD 20841. The department runs both MCCF and the Pre-Release Center. Staff handle intake, housing, medical care, and release processing for everyone arrested in the county.

The Montgomery County Department of Correction website provides an overview of facility operations and services.

Montgomery County Department of Correction website for 72 hour booking information

From this page you can find links to inmate services, visiting rules, and contact numbers for the MCCF facility.

The MCCF facility page has more specific details about the correctional facility itself. It covers the intake process, housing units, and programs available to inmates. During a 72 hour booking at MCCF, the intake team takes fingerprints and photographs, runs a CJIS background check, and completes a medical screening. Personal property gets stored until release. The facility has a rated capacity of over 1,000 beds, making it one of the larger county detention centers in Maryland.

The MCCF page on the Montgomery County government site shows details about the facility and its programs.

Montgomery County Correctional Facility MCCF page for booking and inmate services

This is where you can find visiting hours, program information, and general details about life inside the facility after a 72 hour booking.

Montgomery County Law Enforcement and Bookings

Montgomery County has a unique law enforcement setup. The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office handles court security and civil process. It is not the main patrol agency. That job falls to the Montgomery County Police Department, known as MCPD. The MCPD handles most criminal investigations and arrests in the county. There are also municipal police departments in Rockville, Gaithersburg, and Takoma Park. All arrests from any of these agencies go through the same 72 hour booking process at MCCF.

The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office website outlines the department's role in court services and civil enforcement.

Montgomery County Sheriff Office website

The sheriff's office works alongside MCPD and local police departments but focuses on courthouse operations and warrant service.

This setup can cause confusion. If you are looking for someone who was just arrested in Montgomery County, do not call the sheriff's office first. Call MCCF directly or check the inmate information page online. The sheriff's office does not manage the jail or the 72 hour booking process. They handle warrants, courtroom security, and serving legal papers. MCPD makes most arrests, and the Department of Correction processes most bookings. Understanding this split saves time when you are trying to track down a recent arrest.

Montgomery County 72 Hour Booking Records

Under the Maryland Public Information Act, General Provisions Article Sections 4-101 through 4-601, you can request 72 hour booking records from Montgomery County. The law applies to all government agencies in Maryland. Booking records are public unless a specific exemption applies. You do not need to give a reason for your request. The county must respond within 10 business days. Production of records must happen within 30 days of the initial response.

Send your PIA request to the Department of Correction and Rehabilitation. Include the person's full name, the date of arrest, and a clear description of what records you want. Mention that you are requesting the 72 hour booking record, charge sheet, bail information, and intake documents. Under GP Section 4-206, the first two hours of staff time for searching and preparing records are free. After that, Montgomery County can charge fees based on actual costs. Given the volume of bookings the county handles, be as specific as possible so staff can find the right records quickly.

Montgomery County processes a high number of PIA requests across all departments. The Department of Correction has a records custodian who handles booking record requests. If your request is denied or you think the fees are too high, the Public Access Ombudsman at the Attorney General's office provides free mediation. The PIA Compliance Board reviews fee disputes over $350. You can also go to court, but most 72 hour booking record requests in Montgomery County are filled without a fight since these records are generally not exempt from disclosure.

Montgomery County Courts and 72 Hour Booking

Montgomery County is in Maryland's Sixth Judicial Circuit. The Circuit Court is at 50 Maryland Avenue in Rockville. It handles felony cases, jury trials, and appeals from District Court. The District Court at 27 Courthouse Square in Rockville processes most initial appearances after a 72 hour booking. Under Maryland Rule 4-216, a person must see a commissioner within 24 hours of arrest. The commissioner sets bail conditions. If someone cannot afford bail, they can ask for a bail review before a District Court judge.

The State's Attorney for Montgomery County decides what charges to file after a 72 hour booking. Some cases get enhanced charges. Others get reduced or dropped entirely before the first court date. The State's Attorney's office works with MCPD and other agencies to build cases. Once charges are filed, they appear in the Maryland Judiciary Case Search. You can track the progress of a case from initial charging through trial and sentencing using that online tool.

Criminal Procedure Article Section 10-201 governs how criminal history records are handled in Montgomery County and across the state. Arrest records, including 72 hour booking data, feed into the CJIS Central Repository. If a case is later expunged, the booking record gets sealed. Maryland law allows expungement for certain outcomes, such as acquittals, nolle prosequi dispositions, and some qualifying offenses after a waiting period. The Montgomery County Circuit Court handles expungement petitions.

Montgomery County 72 Hour Booking Tips

When you search for someone in Montgomery County, use their full legal name. The inmate information page, VINELink, and Case Search all need exact or close name matches. If you know the date of arrest, include it. Start with the county inmate information page for recent bookings. If the person was moved to state custody, switch to the DPSCS Locator. For court records, the Case Search is the right tool. Call MCCF directly if online tools do not show results.

Montgomery County sits in central Maryland, bordering Frederick County to the north, Howard County to the east, and Prince George's County to the southeast. The county also borders Washington, D.C. and Virginia. Its large population means the correctional facility processes a significant number of bookings each year. Despite the volume, the 72 hour booking procedures follow the same Maryland laws and timelines as every other county. General Provisions Sections 4-101 through 4-601 apply. Maryland Rule 4-216 controls the bail process. The same rights and deadlines exist here as anywhere else in the state.

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Cities in Montgomery County

Residents of these Montgomery County cities are booked at the Montgomery County Correctional Facility in Boyds after an arrest.

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