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Charles County Jail Inmate Roster Search, La Plata, Maryland

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The Charles County Detention Center is a medium-security jail located in La Plata, Charles County, Maryland. Also referred to as a correction or correctional facility, the center houses adult male and female offenders awaiting trial or sentencing. It also houses offenders sentenced to shorter prison terms. The facility serves the entire Charles County and holds approximately 400 inmates.

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Charles County Jail Inmate Lookup

The Charles County Sheriff's Office provides an online inmate search tool to locate incarcerated individuals. To conduct an inmate search, follow these steps:

  1. Visit the Charles County Sheriff's Office website.

  2. Select "Inmate Search": Click on the "Inmate Search" tab on the homepage.

  3. Enter Search Criteria: In the search fields, enter the offender's first and last name or their booking number. If you don't have the exact spelling, try variations or use partial names.

  4. Click "Search": Click the "Search" button to initiate the inmate search.

  5. Review Search Results: The search results will display a list of offenders matching your search criteria. Click on the offender's name to view their detailed information.

Tips for Offender Search:

  • If you don't find the offender using the basic search, try searching by date range or other available search options.
  • If you still can't find the offender, contact the jail directly for assistance.

Jail Roster

The Charles County Detention Center maintains an inmate roster that lists the names and information of all incarcerated individuals. The jail roster is updated regularly and is accessible to the public.

Information Available on the Jail Roster

The jail roster typically includes the following information about each incarcerated individual:

  • Booking Number
  • Last Name
  • First Name
  • Date of Birth
  • Release Date
  • Criminal Charges
  • Current Housing Location

Roster Updates

The jail roster is updated regularly, usually daily or weekly. You can check the jail's website or call the jail directly to confirm the most recent roster update.

Where to Find the Jail Roster

You can access the Charles County Detention Center jail roster in the following ways:

  • Online: The jail roster is available online on the Charles County Sheriff's Office website.

  • In-Person: You can also visit the Charles County Detention Center in person to view the jail roster. The jail is located at 300 Duke Street, La Plata, MD 20646.

  • By Phone: You can call the Charles County Detention Center to inquire about the jail roster.

Inmate Search

  • Search by Booking Number: If you know the offender's booking number, you can use it to quickly locate them in the inmate search. The booking number is a unique identifier assigned to each offender upon admission to the jail.

  • Partial Name Search: The inmate search tool allows you to search using partial first and last names. This is helpful if you don't know the exact spelling or have variations of the offender's name.

  • Search by Date Range: You can narrow your search by specifying a date range. This is useful if you know the approximate time frame when the offender was incarcerated.

  • Contact the Jail for Assistance: If you are unable to find the offender using the online search tool, you can contact the Charles County Detention Center directly for assistance. The jail staff can help you locate the offender and provide additional information.

Jail Roster

  • Inmate Population: The jail roster provides insight into the current population of the Charles County Detention Center. You can see the total number of incarcerated individuals and the breakdown by gender.

  • Housing Location: The jail roster also indicates the current housing location of each offender. This information is helpful if you plan to visit the offender or send them mail or money.

  • Criminal Charges: The jail roster lists the criminal charges against each offender. This information can give you an idea of the severity of the offenses and the potential consequences faced by the offender.

  • Release Date: The jail roster often includes the release date for each offender. This information can be helpful for planning purposes and to stay updated on the offender's status.

  • Roster Updates: The Charles County Detention Center typically updates the jail roster on a daily or weekly basis. It's recommended to check the jail's website or call the jail directly to confirm the most recent roster update.

Inmate Call System and Regulations

The Charles County Detention Center allows inmates to make outgoing phone calls to friends, family, and legal representatives. However, there are certain regulations and guidelines that must be followed.

  • Inmate Telephone System: The jail uses a third-party inmate telephone system called Securus Technologies. Inmates are assigned a personal identification number (PIN) and can make calls from designated telephones within the facility.

  • Call Charges: Inmates are responsible for the cost of their phone calls. The rates vary depending on the destination and the type of call (local, long-distance, international). Inmates can purchase phone cards from the commissary to cover the cost of their calls.

  • Call Monitoring: All inmate phone calls are recorded and monitored by jail staff. This is done to ensure the safety and security of the facility and to prevent illegal activities.

  • Call Restrictions: Inmates are not allowed to make calls to certain numbers, such as 911, emergency services, or other correctional facilities. Additionally, inmates may be restricted from calling certain individuals if they pose a security risk or if there is a court order prohibiting contact.

How to Call an Inmate

To call an inmate at the Charles County Detention Center, follow these steps:

  1. Obtain the Inmate's Information: You will need the inmate's full name and their booking number. You can find this information on the jail roster or by contacting the jail directly.

  2. Create a Securus Account: You need to create a Securus account to place calls to inmates. You can do this online at the Securus website or by calling their customer service number.

  3. Add Funds to the Account: Once you have created an account, you need to add funds to it in order to cover the cost of the phone calls. You can do this online, by phone, or by mail.

  4. Place the Call: Once you have funds in your account, you can place a call to the inmate. Dial the Securus toll-free number and follow the prompts to connect to the inmate's phone.

Inmate Messaging

Inmates at the Charles County Detention Center are not allowed to receive or send voice or text messages. All communication must be done through phone calls or mail.

Detainee Mail

Inmates at the Charles County Detention Center are allowed to receive mail from friends, family, and legal representatives. However, there are certain guidelines and regulations that must be followed when sending mail to an inmate.

Mailing Address:

Charles County Detention Center Attn: Inmate Name and Booking Number 300 Duke Street La Plata, MD 20646

Guidelines for Sending Mail:

  • All mail must be addressed to the inmate by their full name and booking number.
  • Mail must be sent in a standard-sized envelope (6" x 9").
  • All mail is opened and inspected by jail staff before it is delivered to the inmate.
  • Contraband items, such as weapons, drugs, and money, are prohibited.
  • Legal mail is confidential and is not inspected by jail staff. It must be marked "Legal Mail" and addressed to the inmate's attorney.

Sending Care Packages:

Inmates at the Charles County Detention Center are allowed to receive care packages from friends and family. Care packages must be sent through a reputable carrier, such as UPS or FedEx. The packages must be addressed to the inmate by their full name and booking number.

Prohibited Items in Care Packages:

  • Food items that are not pre-packaged or sealed
  • Tobacco products
  • Alcohol
  • Drugs
  • Weapons
  • Money
  • Pornographic material

Sending Money to Inmates

There are several ways to send money to an inmate at the Charles County Detention Center:

  • Online: You can send money to an inmate online through the Securus website or mobile app. You will need the inmate's full name and booking number to complete the transaction.

  • By Phone: You can also send money to an inmate by calling Securus at 1-800-844-6591. You will need the inmate's full name and booking number to complete the transaction.

  • By Mail: You can send money to an inmate by mail by sending a money order to the following address:

Securus Inmate Deposits P.O. Box 987 Grapevine, TX 76099

Regulations and Limitations:

  • There is a daily limit of $200 that can be sent to an inmate's account.
  • Money sent to an inmate's account cannot be used to pay for phone calls.
  • Inmates cannot receive cash or checks.

Visitation

Procedure for Arranging a Visit:

  1. Contact the Jail: Call the Charles County Detention Center at (301) 609-3900 to inquire about visitation procedures and schedules.

  2. Complete a Visitor Application: Obtain a visitor application form from the jail or download it from the Charles County Sheriff's Office website. Fill out the application completely and accurately.

  3. Submit the Application: Submit the completed visitor application to the jail in person or by mail. The application will be reviewed by jail staff, and you will be notified if you are approved for visitation.

Rules and Regulations for Visits:

  • All visitors must be at least 18 years old.
  • Visitors must present a valid photo ID at the time of the visit.
  • Visitors are subject to a search before entering the visitation area.
  • Visitors are not allowed to bring any contraband items into the visitation area, such as weapons, drugs, or alcohol.
  • Visitors must dress appropriately. Clothing that is revealing, transparent, or gang-related is not permitted.
  • Visitors must remain seated and quiet during the visit.
  • Visitors are not allowed to touch or hug the inmate.
  • Visits may be terminated at any time by jail staff if the rules and regulations are violated.

Visitation Hours:

Visitation hours at the Charles County Detention Center are as follows:

  • Weekdays: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  • Weekends and Holidays: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM and 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Video Visitation:

The Charles County Detention Center does not offer video visitation at this time.

Inmate Commissary

The commissary is a store located within the jail where inmates can purchase a variety of items, such as food, clothing, hygiene products, and writing supplies. The commissary is operated by a third-party vendor and is not affiliated with the jail.

How Inmates Can Use the Commissary:

Inmates can purchase items from the commissary using funds from their inmate accounts. Inmates can add funds to their accounts through deposits made by friends and family or through earnings from work assignments within the jail.

Restrictions on Commissary Use:

There are certain restrictions on what inmates can purchase from the commissary. For example, inmates are not allowed to purchase items that are considered contraband, such as weapons, drugs, or alcohol. Additionally, inmates may have limits on the amount of money they can spend at the commissary each week.

Release Information

Inmates are released from the Charles County Detention Center upon completion of their sentence, payment of fines and restitution, or release on bond. Inmates may also be released early through programs such as parole or work release.

Who Can Be Released:

Inmates who meet the following criteria may be eligible for release:

  • Completion of sentence
  • Payment of fines and restitution
  • Release on bond
  • Parole
  • Work release

How to Get Inmate Release Information:

To obtain information about an inmate's release, you can contact the Charles County Detention Center at (301) 609-3900. You will need to provide the inmate's full name and booking number.

Security Level and Jail Staff

The Charles County Detention Center is a medium-security jail. Security measures at the jail include:

  • Secure perimeter fencing
  • Electronic surveillance
  • Armed security officers
  • Regular searches of inmates and cells
  • Restricted movement of inmates

Categories of Offenders Housed:

The Charles County Detention Center houses a variety of offenders, including:

  • Pre-trial detainees
  • Convicted offenders serving short sentences
  • Inmates awaiting transfer to state or federal prisons

Role of Correctional Officers:

Correctional officers are responsible for the safety and security of the jail and its inmates. Their duties include:

  • Monitoring inmate activity
  • Conducting searches
  • Enforcing jail rules and regulations
  • Responding to emergencies
  • Providing inmate care and services

Correctional Staff:

The Charles County Detention Center is staffed by a team of correctional officers, supervisors, and administrators. The staff is responsible for the overall operation of the jail and the care and custody of the inmates.

Location and Contact Details

Official Address

6905 Crain Highway, La Plata, MD, 20646

Official Phone Number

301-932-3100

Official Website

www.ccso.us/about/detention-center

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for an inmate in a specific detention facility?

To search for an inmate in a specific detention facility, follow these steps:

  1. Identify the Facility: Determine whether the inmate is in a federal, state, county, or city facility.
  2. Use Online Tools: Many correctional facilities have online inmate locators on their websites. For federal inmates, the Federal Bureau of Prisons website offers an inmate locator tool. For state prisons, visit the state's Department of Corrections website.
  3. Provide Necessary Information: Typically, you'll need the inmate's full name and either their inmate ID number or birth date.
  4. Contact the Facility Directly: If online search is unfruitful, call the facility. Be prepared to provide the inmate's full name and birth date.

Are there any online databases for inmate searches available to the public?

Yes, there are several online databases for inmate searches available to the public:

  • Federal Bureau of Prisons: For inmates in federal custody, the BOP's Inmate Locator is available.
  • VINELink: VINELink provides information on inmates in many state and county facilities, offering updates on custody status.
  • State Departments of Corrections: Most states have their own online search tools accessible through their Department of Corrections websites.

What information do I need to perform an inmate search?

To perform an inmate search, you typically need:

  • Inmate's Full Name
  • Inmate's ID Number (if known)
  • Date of Birth (helpful but not always required)

Arrest Lookup

How can I find out if someone has been arrested recently?

To find out if someone has been arrested recently:

  1. Check Local Police Department Websites: Many police departments post arrest logs online.
  2. Use Online Search Tools: Websites like BustedMugshots or Arrests.org compile arrest records from various jurisdictions.
  3. Contact the Police Department Directly: If online resources are unhelpful, calling the local police department can provide information.

Is there a way to access arrest records online for free?

Yes, arrest records can often be accessed online for free through:

  • Local Police Websites: Some departments publish arrest logs.
  • Public Records Websites: Though varying by state and county, some jurisdictions provide free access to arrest records online.
  • Third-Party Websites: Note that accuracy and timeliness can vary.

Active Warrant Search

How can I check if there is an active warrant for someone's arrest?

To check for an active warrant:

  1. Visit Local Law Enforcement Websites: Many law enforcement agencies offer online warrant searches.
  2. County Courthouse: Check the website or contact the clerk’s office of the county courthouse in the jurisdiction where you suspect a warrant might be issued.
  3. Statewide Databases: Some states have online databases for active warrants.

What is the process for searching active warrants in my county or state?

The process involves:

  1. Identifying the Relevant Jurisdiction: Determine where the warrant would have been issued.
  2. Using Online Search Tools: Look for warrant search options on county sheriff's or state law enforcement websites.
  3. Contacting Local Law Enforcement: If online tools are unavailable, calling the sheriff's office or police department directly can provide information.

Jail Bookings

Where can I find recent jail booking information?

Recent jail booking information can often be found on:

  • County Sheriff's Websites: Many sheriff's offices post daily or weekly booking logs.
  • Local News Websites: Some news outlets publish recent bookings.
  • Online Public Records Databases: These may aggregate booking information from multiple jurisdictions.

Are jail booking logs public record?

Yes, jail booking logs are generally considered public record, though access and the level of detail available can vary by jurisdiction.

Mugshots

How can I access mugshots from recent arrests?

Mugshots from recent arrests can be accessed through:

  • Local Law Enforcement Agencies: Many publish mugshots online in arrest or booking logs.
  • Public Records Websites: Some websites collect and publish mugshots from various sources.
  • Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Requests: If not readily available online, you can submit a FOIA request to the relevant agency.

Are there any legal restrictions on viewing or sharing mugshots?

Legal restrictions on viewing or sharing mugshots vary by jurisdiction. Some states have laws limiting the publication of mugshots to protect individuals' privacy and prevent exploitation by certain websites. Always check local laws before sharing mugshots.

Inmate Calls

What are the rules and rates for inmate phone calls?

Rules and rates for inmate phone calls vary by facility but generally include:

  • Prepaid Accounts: Many facilities require setting up a prepaid account through a specific service provider.
  • Call Limits: There may be limits on call length and frequency.
  • Rates: Rates can vary widely and may include connection fees. Federal and some state regulations cap rates to make calls more affordable.

Can inmates make international calls from jail or prison?

Yes, inmates can make international calls from jail or prison in many facilities, though these calls are usually more expensive than domestic calls. Facilities often require a prepaid phone account through an approved provider that supports international calling.

Inmate Mail

What is the correct way to address mail to an inmate?

The correct way to address mail to an inmate typically includes:

  • Inmate's Full Name
  • Inmate ID Number
  • Facility Name
  • Facility Address Check the specific facility's guidelines for any additional requirements or restrictions.

Are there any restrictions on what can be sent to inmates through mail?

Yes, there are restrictions on what can be sent to inmates, including but not limited to:

  • No Contraband: Illegal substances, weapons, etc.
  • Content Restrictions: Some facilities screen for inappropriate content.
  • Item Restrictions: Many facilities do not allow items like polaroids, stamps, or cash to be sent directly. Always refer to the facility's mailing guidelines before sending anything.

Visitation

How do I schedule a visit with an inmate?

To schedule a visit with an inmate:

  1. Check Facility Guidelines: Each facility has its own visitation rules and scheduling procedures, often available on its website.
  2. Register for Visitation: You may need to complete an application and be approved before scheduling a visit.
  3. Schedule the Visit: Use the facility's scheduling system, whether online, by phone, or in person, based on their process.

What identification do I need to bring for inmate visitation?

Typically, you will need to bring a government-issued photo ID, such as:

  • Driver’s License
  • Passport
  • State ID Card Some facilities may have additional requirements, so check the specific guidelines before your visit.

Sending Money

What are the methods for sending money to inmates?

Methods for sending money to inmates include:

  • Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT): Services like JPay, GTL, or Western Union.
  • Money Orders: Sent via mail according to the facility's instructions.
  • Facility Kiosks: Located in the lobby of some facilities for depositing funds.

Are there any fees associated with sending money to inmates?

Yes, fees are often associated with sending money to inmates, varying by the method used and the service provider. Electronic transfers usually incur a fee based on the amount sent, while money orders might have lower or no fees but are less immediate.

Posting Bond

How can I post bond for someone who has been arrested?

To post bond for someone:

  1. Determine the Bond Amount: This information can usually be obtained from the jail or court.
  2. Choose the Bond Type: Cash bond (paying the full amount) or surety bond (through a bail bondsman).
  3. Complete the Transaction: Pay at the jail or court clerk's office for a cash bond, or contact a bail bondsman for a surety bond.

What are the differences between cash bonds and bail bonds?

  • Cash Bonds: Require the full bond amount to be paid directly to the court. The money is returned (minus fees) if the defendant complies with all court requirements.
  • Bail Bonds (Surety Bonds): Involve a bail bondsman who charges a non-refundable fee (typically 10-15% of the bond amount) to post bond on behalf of the defendant.

Release

How can I find out the release date for an inmate?

To find out the release date for an inmate:

  1. Inmate Locator Tools: Use the facility's or the Department of Corrections' online locator tool, if available.
  2. Contact the Facility: Call the facility directly and provide the inmate's name and ID number.

What is the process for an inmate's release from jail or prison?

The process for an inmate's release typically involves:

  • Release Planning: Begins months before the release date, including arranging for housing and employment.
  • Final Discharge: On the release day, inmates are processed out, receive any personal belongings held, and are given a check for their account balance.
  • Post-Release: Parole or probation may be part of the post-release supervision, requiring regular check-ins.

Legal Assistance for Inmates

How can inmates receive legal representation while incarcerated?

Inmates can receive legal representation through:

  • Public Defender's Office: If they cannot afford a private attorney, they may qualify for a public defender.
  • Legal Aid Societies: Non-profit organizations that offer free legal services to low-income individuals.
  • Pro Bono Services: Some law firms and attorneys offer free legal assistance as part of their pro bono work.

Are there any organizations that offer free legal assistance to inmates?

Yes, several organizations offer free legal assistance to inmates, including:

  • American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
  • Innocence Project
  • Legal Services Corporation (LSC)-funded programs These organizations focus on civil rights, wrongful convictions, and access to justice for low-income individuals.

Medical Assistance for Inmates

What medical services are available to inmates?

Inmates have access to a range of medical services, including:

  • Routine Health Care: Basic medical, dental, and mental health services.
  • Emergency Care: Immediate treatment for acute illnesses or injuries.
  • Specialized Care: For chronic conditions, including HIV/AIDS, diabetes, and hypertension.

How can I ensure an inmate is receiving necessary medical treatment?

To ensure an inmate is receiving necessary medical treatment:

  1. Communicate with the Inmate: Encourage them to report their medical issues through the proper channels within the facility.
  2. Advocate: Contact the facility's medical department or a supervisor to express concerns.
  3. Legal Action: As a last resort, legal intervention might be necessary to ensure proper care is provided.

Criminal Records Lookup

How can I access someone's criminal record?

To access someone's criminal record:

  1. Online Public Record Databases: Many states and counties offer access to criminal records online.
  2. State or Local Court Websites: Search the court records in the jurisdiction where the person was arrested or convicted.
  3. Third-Party Websites: Provide aggregated criminal record information, usually for a fee.

What information is included in a criminal record?

A criminal record may include:

  • Personal Information: Name, birthdate, and sometimes fingerprints or photographs.
  • Arrest Records: Charges, arresting agency, and date of arrest.
  • Court Records: Charges, verdicts, sentences, and status of parole or probation.
  • Incarceration Records: Details of any time spent in jail or prison.

Sex Offender Registry

How can I search the sex offender registry in my area?

To search the sex offender registry in your area:

  1. National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW): Visit NSOPW's website for a nationwide search.
  2. State Registry Websites: Each state maintains its own registry, accessible through state government or law enforcement websites.

What information is available on a sex offender's public registry profile?

A sex offender's public registry profile typically includes:

  • Personal Information: Name, photograph, and physical description.
  • Offense Information: Nature of the crime, conviction date, and sentencing information.
  • Residence Information: Current address and sometimes place of employment.

Background Check

What is the difference between a basic background check and a comprehensive one?

  • Basic Background Check: Typically covers criminal records, sex offender status, and sometimes driving records. It provides a quick overview of an individual's legal issues.
  • Comprehensive Background Check: Includes everything in a basic check plus employment history, education verification, credit history, and more detailed criminal records. It offers a thorough review of an individual's background.

How can I conduct a background check on someone?

To conduct a background check on someone:

  1. Use Online Services: Websites like Checkr, GoodHire, or BeenVerified offer various background check services.
  2. Request Directly from Government Agencies: For specific checks (e.g., criminal records), you can request information from relevant state or federal agencies.
  3. Consent: For comprehensive checks, especially those involving employment, you often need the individual's consent.

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