Cheltenham Youth Detention Center Youth Custody Lookup

Cheltenham Youth Detention Center is a secure juvenile detention facility for youth awaiting court dates or placement. A lookup involving Cheltenham Youth Detention Center is not an adult jail roster search and is not a Maryland DPSCS state-prison search. The correct route depends on juvenile confidentiality rules, Department of Juvenile Services contact, court involvement, family or attorney status, and whether the youth is connected to Prince George's County or one of the other counties served by the facility.

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Cheltenham Youth Detention Center Overview

Cheltenham Youth Detention Center is operated by the Maryland Department of Juvenile Services, commonly called DJS. It is located at 11003 Frank Tippett Road in Cheltenham, Maryland. The DJS facility page says Cheltenham serves male and female youth from Prince George's, Montgomery, Anne Arundel, Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary's Counties. Its purpose is secure juvenile detention for youth awaiting a court date or placement.

That role is separate from the Prince George's County Correctional Center, which is the county's adult local detention center, and separate from the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services adult prison system. The DPSCS incarcerated individual locator is built for adults committed to the custody of the Commissioner of Correction and certain other DPSCS settings. Cheltenham is a DJS juvenile facility, so a family, attorney, or authorized contact should use DJS and juvenile-court channels rather than an adult county jail roster or state prison locator.

The DJS Cheltenham description includes on-premises dietary, medical, dental, and counseling services. It also describes the facility as trauma-informed and notes structured daily programming. Education operates year-round, five days per week, six hours per day. A typical day includes education, treatment groups, exercise, and structured leisure time. Activities listed by DJS include writing competitions, faith-based activities, fine arts, fitness and sports, life skills development, and pet therapy.


Cheltenham Youth Detention Center Capacity and Population

The Maryland Department of Juvenile Services lists Cheltenham Youth Detention Center capacity as up to 72 youth. That number should not be mixed with adult jail capacity or county correctional-center population statistics. Cheltenham's population is male and female youth from six Maryland counties who are awaiting a court date or placement. Its population is therefore defined by juvenile detention status, not adult pretrial jail status, local adult sentence status, or DPSCS state-prison sentence status.

Because juvenile matters have stronger confidentiality limits than ordinary adult court and jail records, public search options are intentionally narrower. The facility's capacity can be cited from DJS, but current youth identities, case facts, school records, medical details, and treatment details should not be expected through public inmate-search tools. Authorized family members and attorneys should work through DJS, the youth's counsel, and the relevant juvenile court process.

72 DJS-Listed Capacity
6 Counties Served
6 Education Hours Per School Day
1870 Original Site History

How to Look Up a Youth at Cheltenham Youth Detention Center

A Cheltenham custody inquiry should begin with Maryland Department of Juvenile Services contact, not with the adult county jail lookup route. The facility's main phone number is 301-782-2400. Use that number for basic facility routing, authorized family contact questions, and directions about the proper DJS or court channel. For adult jail custody in Prince George's County, call the Department of Corrections at 301-952-4800. For adult state prison custody, use the Maryland DPSCS locator. Those adult tools do not replace DJS procedures for youth at Cheltenham.

  1. Call Cheltenham Youth Detention Center at 301-782-2400 and identify the relationship to the youth and the reason for the inquiry.
  2. Use the youth's full legal name, date of birth if authorized to provide it, and the county or court involved when speaking with DJS or counsel.
  3. Contact the youth's attorney, guardian, case worker, or juvenile-court contact for case-specific information that may not be public.
  4. Do not rely on adult jail roster, mugshot, BOP, ICE, or DPSCS state-prison searches for DJS juvenile detention status.
  5. For victim notification or adult custody changes connected to a separate adult case, use VINELink only when it matches the relevant custody system.

Maryland court and public-record access rules differ sharply for juvenile matters. The research for Prince George's County notes that Circuit Court juvenile proceedings are sealed and cannot be viewed without a court order. That principle is important for Cheltenham. A parent, guardian, attorney, or authorized agency contact may have access routes that the general public does not have, and a general public search should not be expected to reveal a youth's detention profile.


Cheltenham Youth Detention Center Address and Contact

The DJS facility page lists Cheltenham's main facility number as 301-782-2400. Research captured DJS leadership fields for the facility with Superintendent listed as vacant, Acting and Assistant Superintendent Tyneisa Brown, and Assistant Superintendent Daryl Washington. Staff assignments can change, so facility phone contact is the more durable route for confirmation. Use Prince George's County Department of Corrections only for adult local custody, and use the Sheriff's Office only for warrant questions.

Cheltenham Youth Detention Center

11003 Frank Tippett Rd.

Cheltenham, MD 20623

301-782-2400

Operator: Maryland Department of Juvenile Services

Serves youth from Prince George's, Montgomery, Anne Arundel, Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary's Counties


Visiting Someone at Cheltenham Youth Detention Center

The located research does not publish a detailed public visiting schedule table for Cheltenham Youth Detention Center. Because Cheltenham is a secure juvenile facility, visitation access is likely tied to authorized family or guardian status, case rules, facility schedule, security status, and DJS policy. Call 301-782-2400 before traveling, and be prepared to follow staff instructions about identification, approved visitor status, arrival time, prohibited items, and the youth's schedule.

Do not apply Prince George's County Correctional Center's adult virtual visitation notice to Cheltenham unless DJS staff specifically confirms the same procedure. The county adult jail uses Department of Corrections and Securus/ConnectNetwork visitation channels. Cheltenham is run by DJS and serves youth awaiting court dates or placement, so its contact and visitation route is different. Attorneys and case professionals should also confirm their own access process directly with DJS.

Visitor or Contact TypeStatus / RouteNotes
Parent or guardianCall 301-782-2400 before travelingConfirm approved visitor status, ID rules, and schedule.
AttorneyCoordinate through DJS and the juvenile case processProfessional access differs from ordinary family visitation.
Case worker or agency contactUse DJS facility routingHave agency role and youth details ready.
Public adult jail visitNot applicableCheltenham is not the Prince George's County Correctional Center.
Schedule statusFacility confirmation requiredNo separate public schedule was documented in the research.

Mail, Education, Health, and Services at Cheltenham Youth Detention Center

The Prince George's County adult jail mail and commissary rules do not govern Cheltenham by default. Research did not identify a separate public money-deposit fee schedule for Cheltenham. Because the facility houses youth, contact, property, mail, school, health, and counseling questions should be handled through DJS staff and the authorized family or professional route. Avoid sending items or money based on adult jail instructions unless Cheltenham staff confirms the method.

DJS documents a structured service model at Cheltenham. Dietary, medical, dental, and counseling services are available on premises. Education runs year-round, five days per week, six hours per day. Programming includes treatment groups, exercise, structured leisure time, writing competitions, faith-based activities, fine arts, fitness and sports, life skills development, and pet therapy. Those services are central to the facility's youth-detention role and are more relevant than adult jail commissary rules.

ServiceDocumented Detail
EducationYear-round schooling, five days per week, six hours per day.
Health servicesDietary, medical, dental, and counseling services on premises.
Treatment and structureTypical day includes education, treatment groups, exercise, and structured leisure time.
ActivitiesWriting competitions, faith-based activities, fine arts, fitness/sports, life skills, and pet therapy.
Mail or moneyNo separate public Cheltenham fee table located; confirm directly with DJS.

Admission and Placement at Cheltenham Youth Detention Center

Cheltenham admission is not adult arrest booking at Dille Drive and not reception into a DPSCS adult prison. DJS describes the facility as holding youth while they await court date or placement. The surrounding legal process is juvenile-focused and may involve a youth's attorney, guardian, DJS case staff, and the juvenile court. Public adult booking expectations such as mugshot galleries, bond-review lines, adult housing units, and ordinary adult jail roster fields should not be projected onto Cheltenham.

The facility serves a regional youth population. Prince George's County youth may be held there, but so may youth from Montgomery, Anne Arundel, Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary's Counties. A caller should be ready to identify the county or court connected to the case. If the person being searched is an adult, or a youth charged as an adult and committed to the county Department of Corrections, the correct path may instead be the Prince George's County Correctional Center. The key distinction is whether the person is in DJS juvenile detention or adult local correctional custody.

For court records, adult Maryland Judiciary Case Search may not answer juvenile questions because juvenile proceedings are commonly sealed. The Prince George's County court research notes that juvenile proceedings, adoption proceedings, and certain court-determined records are sealed and cannot be viewed without a court order. That limitation should guide expectations about public searches, even when the family knows a youth is at Cheltenham.


About Cheltenham Youth Detention Center

Cheltenham has a long institutional history. DJS traces the site to an original opening in 1870. It became Cheltenham School for Boys in 1937, then Boys' Village of Maryland 12 years later. It was called Cheltenham Youth Facility from 1992 until 2016, when the new facility opened as Cheltenham Youth Detention Center. That history is part of the facility's identity, but its current public role is secure juvenile detention for youth awaiting court date or placement.

The current DJS description emphasizes trauma-informed services and structured programming rather than punishment-only detention. Education, counseling, recreation, treatment groups, exercise, and life-skills activities are built into the day. The facility's public capacity is up to 72, and its regional service area includes Prince George's County and five nearby counties. For practical purposes, any custody, contact, or visit question should begin with DJS at the Cheltenham number, not with county adult jail staff.

Note: Confirm youth custody, authorized contact status, and visit rules directly with DJS before traveling to Cheltenham.

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