Access Queen Anne's County Booking Releases

Queen Anne's County booking releases are available through the detention center in Centreville on Maryland's Eastern Shore. The county runs an online inmate roster at the official jail website, making it one of the easier Eastern Shore counties for finding booking data. The Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement while the detention center manages intake and custody. You can search booking releases online, call the jail, use VINELink, or check the Maryland Judiciary Case Search system. Queen Anne's County also uses modern digital mail and tablet systems through Securus Technology.

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Queen Anne's County Detention Center

The Queen Anne's County Detention Center is at 500 Little Hut Drive in Centreville, MD 21617. Call 410-758-3817 to reach the jail. This facility handles all bookings for the county. The average daily population runs around 175 inmates. New arrests in Queen Anne's County get processed through this single facility, where booking releases are generated during intake.

The Queen Anne's County Jail website has an online inmate roster. You can search by name to find people currently in custody. The roster shows booking details, charges, and bond information. This makes Queen Anne's County one of the more accessible Eastern Shore counties for looking up booking releases. The site updates as new bookings come in and inmates are released.

The jail uses Securus Technology for several services. Video visitation runs through the Securus platform. Inmates have access to tablets for communication and digital mail. The facility has moved to a mostly digital system for personal mail, which is a newer approach for Maryland county jails.

Queen Anne's County Sheriff homepage for booking releases

The Queen Anne's County Sheriff's Office is at 505 Railroad Avenue in Centreville, MD 21617. The phone number is 410-758-0770. The sheriff handles law enforcement for the county. Arrest reports and incident data come from this office. When someone is arrested, the sheriff's deputies bring them to the detention center on Little Hut Drive for booking.

You can contact the sheriff's office for questions about arrests, warrants, and law enforcement records. These records are separate from the jail's booking data but are closely related. An arrest report will show the circumstances of the stop, the probable cause, and the initial charges. The booking release at the jail adds custody details like the booking time, classification, and bond amount. Under General Provisions § 4-201, both types of records are subject to public access through the Maryland Public Information Act.

Digital Mail at Queen Anne's County Jail

Queen Anne's County uses a digital mail system run by Securus. All personal mail sent to inmates goes to the Securus Digital Mail Center in Tampa, Florida. Staff there scan the mail and deliver it digitally to inmate tablets inside the facility. No physical mail reaches the inmates directly. The original paper mail is destroyed after 60 days.

Legal mail is the only exception. Letters from attorneys and courts are still delivered in physical form. This digital system is part of a broader move in Maryland toward technology in county jails. It affects how families communicate with people in custody after a booking. The Securus mobile app lets family members send messages, photos, and electronic mail directly to the tablet system. Video visitation is also available through the same platform.

Note: If you send mail to an inmate at Queen Anne's County jail, it goes to the Securus center in Tampa first and gets scanned to a tablet.

Queen Anne's County Booking Release Records

For copies of booking release documents, submit a request under the Maryland Public Information Act. General Provisions § 4-201 covers records held by the detention center and sheriff's office. Send your request to the appropriate office in Centreville. The county must respond within 30 days under § 4-203.

The first two hours of search time are free per § 4-206. After that, fees apply. Standard copies cost about $0.25 to $0.50 per page. Queen Anne's County follows the same general MPIA fee structure as other Maryland counties. Some records may be withheld under § 4-301 for privacy or under § 4-351 for active investigations. Juvenile records are sealed under Courts and Judicial Proceedings § 3-8A-27.

You can also check the Maryland Judiciary Case Search for court records tied to Queen Anne's County bookings. The system covers District Court and Circuit Court cases. Search by name and use the % symbol for partial matches. This does not replace a formal records request for the actual booking documents, but it gives you case numbers, charges, and court dates linked to booking releases in the county.

Statewide Tools for Queen Anne's County Bookings

VINELink is a free tool that works for Queen Anne's County. Search for inmates by name and check their custody status. You can also sign up for alerts when someone is released or transferred. The Maryland VINELink phone line is 1-866-MD4VINE, available at any hour. This is a good backup if the jail's own website is down or you need real-time notifications about booking release changes.

The DPSCS Incarcerated Individual Locator covers state-level inmates. If someone booked in Queen Anne's County has been sentenced and transferred to a state prison, they will appear in that system. It does not cover short-term county jail bookings. Search by name, DOC number, or SID number. The locator shows facility assignment and sentence details for people in Division of Correction custody.

Expungement under Criminal Procedure § 10-301 can remove certain Queen Anne's County booking releases from public view. Eligible charges include dismissals and acquittals. Maryland's Second Chance Act under Courts and Judicial Proceedings § 3-1301 allows shielding of some first-time misdemeanor convictions after three years. Both processes are filed through the Circuit Court and affect how records appear in public databases.

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Nearby Counties

Queen Anne's County is on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. These neighboring counties each operate their own detention centers and handle booking releases locally.