Montgomery County Inmate Population

Montgomery County holds its inmate population across three facilities run by the Department of Correction and Rehabilitation. The county does not have a working online inmate search tool. The old search page on the county site returns a 404 error. You can still find who is in custody by calling 240-777-9730 or checking VINE Link. This page covers all three Montgomery County facilities, how to look up inmates, visitation rules, mail, commissary, and the programs the county runs for people in its jails.

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The Department of Correction and Rehabilitation runs all three jail facilities in Montgomery County. The main office sits at 51 Monroe Street in Rockville. You can call them at 240-777-9000. This department handles the full inmate population for the county, from booking through release. They also manage reentry programs and coordinate with state agencies on transfers.

Montgomery County splits its inmate population based on security level and case status. People awaiting trial or serving short sentences go to one of two locked facilities. Those closer to release may move to the pre-release center. The total bed count across all three sites is 1,372. That makes Montgomery County one of the larger local jail systems in Maryland.

The department is part of the county government. It falls under the executive branch. Staff include corrections officers, case managers, counselors, and medical workers. Under Correctional Services Article Section 11-702, local correctional facilities must keep records on each person in custody, including their name, charges, and sentence.

Montgomery County Department of Correction and Rehabilitation main page for inmate population

The COR page lists contact info, programs, and links to each facility. It is the best starting point if you need general information about the Montgomery County inmate population.

MCCF Facility and Montgomery County Inmates

The Montgomery County Correctional Facility is the main jail. It sits at 22880 Whelan Lane in Boyds. The phone number is 240-777-9976. MCCF has a capacity of 1,028 inmates. It holds the bulk of the Montgomery County inmate population at any given time.

MCCF houses pretrial detainees and sentenced inmates. The facility has multiple housing units sorted by classification level. Men and women are held in separate areas. New arrivals go through intake processing that includes medical screening, risk assessment, and classification. The whole process can take several hours depending on how busy the facility is that day.

MCCF facility page showing Montgomery County inmate population information

MCCF also runs most of the county's inmate programs. The Jail Addiction Services program provides certified substance abuse treatment inside the facility. The Model Learning Center offers education, GED prep, and vocational training. These programs serve a large share of the Montgomery County inmate population each year.

Note: MCCF is in Boyds, not Rockville, so plan for extra drive time if visiting from the Rockville area.

Montgomery County does not have a working online inmate search. The old URL at montgomerycountymd.gov/COR/Search/Inmate.html returns a 404 error. That page has been down for some time. If you need to check on someone in the Montgomery County inmate population, you have two main options.

The first is to call the facility. Dial 240-777-9730 during business hours. Staff can tell you if a person is in custody and at which facility. You will need the full name of the person you are looking for. A date of birth helps narrow things down if the name is common. This is the most direct way to get current custody status for anyone in the Montgomery County jail system.

The second option is VINE Link. This is a national victim notification system that works around the clock. You can search by name or ID number. VINE Link also lets you sign up for alerts when an inmate's status changes. You get notified by email, text, or phone call. Registration is free and does not require you to give your name. It covers all three Montgomery County facilities.

For court case data tied to Montgomery County inmates, the Maryland Judiciary Case Search is a good tool. It shows charges, court dates, and case outcomes. It does not show real-time custody status, but it fills in the legal side of things.

Visiting the Montgomery County Inmate Population

Montgomery County changed its visitation system in July 2023. Video visits are now the main way to see someone in the Montgomery County inmate population. In-person visits still happen, but on a rotating schedule that changes by housing unit. You need to call the facility to get the current in-person schedule.

At MCCF, video visits run six days a week. Wednesdays are off. Each session lasts 30 minutes. At MCDC, video visits happen twice a week on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Those sessions run for one hour. PRRS has daily visiting hours, which makes sense since residents there are closer to release. All visitors must be on the inmate's approved list before they can schedule anything.

Montgomery County visitation schedule for inmate population facilities

You need a valid government-issued photo ID to visit. Most visits are scheduled in advance. Walk-ins are generally not allowed at MCCF or MCDC. The county posts updates on its website when schedules change, so check before you go.

Montgomery County Video Visitation

The ICSolutions platform handles all video visits for the Montgomery County inmate population. You need to create an account on their site before booking a visit. The system lets you schedule on-site visits at the facility or remote visits from your home computer or phone.

On-site video visits use terminals inside the facility's visitation area. Remote visits cost a fee per session. The exact price depends on the plan you pick through ICSolutions. Both MCCF and MCDC use this same platform, so one account works for either facility. Phone calls for inmates also go through ICSolutions. Calls are collect or prepaid only. The jail does not accept incoming calls to inmates.

ICSolutions video visitation portal for Montgomery County inmate population

Remote video visits give families a way to stay in touch without driving to the facility. This is helpful for people who live far from Boyds, where MCCF is located. Many families in Rockville, Silver Spring, and Germantown use the remote option instead of making the trip.

Mail and Commissary for Montgomery County Inmates

Mail rules changed in November 2021. All incoming mail to the Montgomery County inmate population is now photocopied. The original is held for 60 days and then destroyed. Only plain white envelopes are accepted. No colored paper. No stickers. No third-party photo services like Shutterfly or Snapfish are allowed. Reading materials are limited to seven items at a time.

These rules apply across all three facilities. The county made the change to cut down on contraband. Drug-laced paper had become a problem in jails across the state. The photocopy policy lets staff screen mail without banning it entirely. You can still send letters, photos, and printed articles as long as they fit the rules.

The commissary system in Montgomery County uses a provider called Montgomery Packages. Friends and family can deposit money into an inmate's account for purchases. Deposit fees range from $2.95 to $10.95 depending on the method you use. There is a weekly cap of $25 per outside sender. Inmates use their commissary balance to buy snacks, hygiene items, and other approved goods.

Montgomery County commissary information for inmate population accounts

Commissary orders go through the facility. Items are delivered to the housing unit. Not all items are available at all times. The approved list can change without notice.

Montgomery County Inmate Records Requests

You can request inmate records from the Montgomery County Department of Correction and Rehabilitation through the Maryland Public Information Act. Send your request to the main office at 51 Monroe Street, Rockville, MD 20850, or call 240-777-9000. Under General Provisions Article Section 4-301, any person can inspect public records. The agency has 30 days to respond.

Public records include the inmate's name, charges, booking date, and facility assignment. Medical records, mental health notes, and certain investigative files are not public. The first two hours of search and prep time are free under state law. After that, you pay the actual hourly cost. Copies run 50 cents per page.

Montgomery County inmate records request page for population data

Fee waivers are possible if your request serves the public interest. Journalists and nonprofits often qualify. Each request is reviewed on its own merits. If you are denied, you can appeal to the State Public Information Act Compliance Board.

Note: MPIA requests must be in writing, and the agency may ask for more time with a written explanation.

MCDC and PRRS in Montgomery County

The Montgomery County Detention Center is at 1307 Seven Locks Road in Rockville. It has room for about 200 inmates. MCDC holds people who are in the early stages of their case. Many are waiting for trial or a bail hearing. The phone number is the same as MCCF: 240-777-9976. MCDC is smaller and closer to the courts, which makes transport easier for court dates.

The Pre-Release and Reentry Services center sits at 11651 Nebel Street in Rockville. PRRS has 144 beds. Residents there are nearing the end of their sentence. The program focuses on getting people ready for life outside. Staff help with job placement, housing, and benefits enrollment. The phone number for PRRS is 240-773-4200.

PRRS runs the Reentry Employment Development Endeavor, known as REDE. This program connects inmates with job training and placement services before they leave custody. Mental health support is also available at all three facilities. The Crisis Intervention Unit handles emergencies and ongoing care for inmates with mental health needs. Religious services, library access, and recreation round out the programming at each site.

Programs for Montgomery County Inmates

Montgomery County runs several programs aimed at reducing the inmate population over time. These focus on treatment, education, and reentry. They serve inmates at all three facilities, though most programming happens at MCCF and PRRS.

  • Jail Addiction Services (JAS) provides certified substance abuse treatment and counseling
  • Model Learning Center offers GED prep, adult education, and vocational training
  • REDE connects inmates with job training and placement before release
  • Crisis Intervention Unit handles mental health emergencies and ongoing care
  • Religious services are available for multiple faiths
  • Library and recreation programs run on set schedules

JAS is the main treatment program. It takes inmates through a structured curriculum that covers addiction, behavior change, and relapse prevention. Completion of the program can factor into sentencing and release decisions. The Model Learning Center has helped many Montgomery County inmates earn their GED while in custody. Some go on to vocational certificates that carry over after release.

Under Correctional Services Article Section 11-101, local correctional facilities have a duty to provide reasonable access to programs that support rehabilitation. Montgomery County meets this through the programs listed above and partnerships with outside agencies and nonprofits.

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Cities in Montgomery County

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