Find Somerset County Inmate Population

Somerset County inmate population records are managed by the sheriff's office, which runs the detention center in Westover. Unlike some Maryland counties, Somerset does not have an online inmate search tool on its website. You need to call the jail or use statewide databases to check who is in custody. This page covers how to search for inmates in Somerset County, what state tools can help, how to request records through the Public Information Act, and what Maryland law says about access to this data.

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Somerset County does not run an online inmate search on its website. To find out if someone is in custody, you need to call the detention center directly. The Somerset County Sheriff's Office handles all inmate info for the county jail.

The Somerset County Detention Center is at 13164 Old Princess Anne Road, Westover, MD 21871. The mailing address is P.O. Box 208, Westover, MD 21871. Call 410-651-4460 to ask about a specific inmate. Staff can tell you if a person is in custody and give you basic booking info. The fax number is 410-651-3702. This is the fastest way to get current inmate population data for Somerset County when you do not have access to state tools.

The Somerset County Sheriff's Office main website is shown below. The sheriff's homepage has contact details and info about the department.

Somerset County Sheriff's Office website for inmate population information

The sheriff also has an office at 11780 Somerset Avenue in Princess Anne. That number is 410-651-8550. This is the administrative side. For jail-specific questions, use the detention center number instead.

State Tools for Somerset County Inmates

Since Somerset County lacks its own online search, state-level tools are your best bet for checking the inmate population from a computer. VINELink covers Somerset County and all other Maryland jails. Search by name or ID number. The system runs 24 hours a day. You can also set up alerts. Pick the person you want to track and VINELink will send you a call, text, or email when their status changes. It is free and anonymous. The toll-free help line is 1-866-277-7477.

The DPSCS Incarcerated Individual Locator is another free option. This one covers state prisons only. If someone from Somerset County was sentenced to more than a year, they transfer out of the county jail and into the state system. DPSCS takes over custody at that point. The locator lets you search by last name. Results show the state facility where the person is held. It does not cover county jails, so if someone is still at the Somerset County Detention Center, they will not show up here.

DPSCS inmate locator for finding Somerset County inmates in state prisons

The Eastern Correctional Institution in Westover is the closest state prison to Somerset County. Many inmates from this area end up there after sentencing.

Note: Short-sentenced inmates and pretrial detainees stay at the county level and will not appear in the DPSCS locator.

Somerset County Court Records and Case Search

The Maryland Judiciary Case Search covers court records from Somerset County. You can search by name or case number. Results show criminal charges, court dates, and case outcomes. This tool does not tell you if someone is still in jail, but it fills in the details on what happened in court. Under General Provisions Article Section 4-301, anyone can inspect public records. Case Search makes court data easy to find from any device.

Case Search is helpful when the detention center is closed or you can't get through on the phone. You can pull up charges and sentencing info to get a sense of where someone might be held. A person with a sentence under a year is likely still at the Somerset County jail. Sentences over a year mean they probably moved to a state facility. Use the DPSCS locator in that case.

Maryland Judiciary Case Search for Somerset County inmate population court records

Requesting Somerset County Inmate Records

Maryland's Public Information Act gives you the right to request inmate population records from the Somerset County Sheriff's Office. Under General Provisions Article Section 4-305, the public can get the name of any inmate, charges filed, conviction details, the sentence, and the facility where they are held. Restricted items include medical records, social security numbers, and certain law enforcement intelligence data.

Send your request to the Somerset County Sheriff's Office at 11780 Somerset Avenue, Princess Anne, MD 21853 or call 410-651-8550. For the detention center specifically, write to 13164 Old Princess Anne Road, Westover, MD 21871 or call 410-651-4460. Put your request in writing for the best results. Be specific about the inmate and the records you want. The agency has 30 days to respond under the PIA.

For state-level records on inmates who left Somerset County for DPSCS custody, email dpscs.pia@maryland.gov or mail your request to 6776 Reisterstown Road, Suite 212, Baltimore, MD 21215. The DPSCS PIA page has the form. Copies cost 50 cents per page. The first two hours of search time are free. Under Section 4-308, fee waivers are available when the request serves the public interest.

Visiting Inmates in Somerset County

The Somerset County Detention Center in Westover sets its own visitation schedule. You must be on the inmate's approved visitor list. Bring a valid photo ID. Call 410-651-4460 to check the current schedule before making the trip. Rules can change based on facility conditions or staffing.

Some Maryland county jails have moved to video-only visits. Others still offer in-person time on certain days. The setup at Somerset County depends on the facility's current policy. Remote video visits may be available through a third-party vendor for a small fee. On-site visits are usually free if the facility allows them. The DPSCS visitation page covers rules for state prisons, but county jails like Somerset run their own program.

Somerset County Inmate Population Under Maryland Law

Correctional Services Article Section 8-101 requires the state to keep accurate records on every inmate received, discharged, or released from a state facility. These records cover the person's name, age, offense, sentence, and conduct while in custody. County jails in Somerset County follow similar tracking rules under local policy and state oversight.

Section 1-101 of the Correctional Services Article defines what counts as a correctional facility and who qualifies as an inmate under Maryland law. The Somerset County Detention Center falls under the county system. People held there are serving short sentences, waiting for trial, or waiting for transfer to the state system. Once a person moves to DPSCS custody, the state takes over record-keeping. This split matters if you are trying to track down records on a specific person in the Somerset County inmate population.

The DPSCS statistics page has data on the statewide inmate population. It breaks numbers down by facility and tracks trends over time. This can show how Somerset County fits into the broader picture of incarceration in Maryland.

Note: Somerset County is one of the smaller counties in Maryland, so its detention center holds fewer inmates than most other facilities in the state.

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