Why This Resource Exists
Maryland law treats many government records as public, but custody information is still split across agencies. Prince George's County's adult Correctional Center handles local pretrial and short-sentence custody, while the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services keeps a separate locator for people committed to state prison. Federal prisoners and immigration detainees use still other systems. This site organizes jail records, court-record links, detention-facility details, visitation notes, and public-record request steps so those differences are easier to follow.
What Is Covered
The content is built around the record questions people most often face after an arrest or transfer in Prince George's County.
- Lookup guidance for jail inmate records, jail roster mugshots, and court records after a jail arrest.
- Facility pages for the Prince George's County Correctional Center, the Community Release Center, and Cheltenham Youth Detention Center, with local custody context for each place.
- Plain-language steps for the county jail phone route, Maryland DPSCS locator, Maryland Case Search, VINELink, BOP, and ICE lookup paths.
- Background on MPIA requests, booking-photo limits, expungement references, and the county records offices that control official files.
Limits of This Site
Prince George's County Inmate Population is privately operated. It is not part of Prince George's County, the Sheriff's Office, the Department of Corrections, Maryland DPSCS, any court, or any other government agency.
- It cannot release, hold, move, or transfer a person in custody.
- It cannot post bond, schedule visits, add money to an account, or send mail for a visitor.
- It cannot give legal advice or interpret a court order for a defendant, victim, witness, or family member.
- It cannot promise that every address, number, fee, search result, or operating rule remains current at the moment you use it.
Custody status, charges, release, and court dates can change quickly. Official confirmation comes from the public office or court system that created the record.
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