Towson Recent Bookings

Towson recent bookings are processed through the Baltimore County Detention Center, which sits right in Towson at 720 Bosley Avenue. As the county seat of Baltimore County, Towson is where all booking records for the county are kept. The area does not have its own police force. Baltimore County Police Precinct 6 handles law enforcement for Towson and the communities around it. To search for recent bookings tied to Towson, you can call the detention center, use the Maryland Judiciary Case Search, or file a records request with the police department. Most of these tools are free and open to the public.

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Towson Bookings at a Glance

~57K Population
Baltimore Co. County
$15 Report Fee
~2 Weeks Processing

Towson Detention Center and Recent Bookings

The Baltimore County Detention Center at 720 Bosley Avenue in Towson, MD 21204 is where all recent bookings for Towson get processed. Call 410-512-3200 to check if someone is in custody. Staff can look up a person by name and tell you if they are being held at the facility. This is the fastest way to confirm a recent booking in Towson. The jail handles intake for the whole county, so it stays busy around the clock.

Baltimore County does not post a public online inmate roster. That catches a lot of people off guard. Unlike some Maryland counties that show recent bookings on a website, Baltimore County keeps that data internal. You have to call or visit to get booking status. The detention center is open 24 hours for intake, and the front desk can help with basic custody checks during normal business hours. If you need more than just a yes or no on custody, you will need to file a records request.

The facility holds people awaiting trial and those serving short sentences. It is not a state prison. After sentencing, inmates with longer terms get moved to state facilities run by the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services. The DPSCS Incarcerated Individual Locator tracks people in the state system but does not cover local jails like the one in Towson.

Towson falls under Baltimore County Police Precinct 6. The precinct is at 157 Ridgely Road, Towson, MD 21221. Call 410-887-6875 for non-emergency matters. The main records line for all of Baltimore County is 410-887-2214. Precinct 6 covers Towson, Loch Raven, and the surrounding areas north of Baltimore City. Officers from this precinct make arrests that result in recent bookings at the detention center on Bosley Avenue.

When an arrest happens in Towson, the officer brings the person to the detention center for booking. The booking process creates a record that includes the person's name, date of birth, charges, and arrest time. A booking photo is taken. Bond or bail amounts get set based on the charges. All of this goes into the county's records system. You can then look up the court side of things through the state case search tool.

The Maryland Judiciary Case Search pulls court records from every district and circuit court in the state. Search by name to find cases tied to Towson or Baltimore County. Results show charges, court dates, case status, and disposition. It is free and open to anyone. District Court records go back to 1991. This is one of the best tools for checking on recent bookings in Towson without making a phone call.

Maryland Judiciary Case Search for looking up Towson recent bookings

The case search tool covers all of Maryland, so you can check multiple counties at once if needed.

How to Get Towson Booking Records

Police reports and booking records from Towson cost $15 per report. Send your request to the Baltimore County Police Department, Information and Records Management Unit, 700 East Joppa Road, Towson, MD 21286-5501. Pay with a check or money order. Cash is not accepted. Crime victims can get their reports for free. Processing takes about two weeks, though it can stretch to 30 days under the Maryland Public Information Act.

The MPIA, codified at Md. General Provisions Code Ann. Section 4-101 et seq., gives the public a right to request booking records from any government agency in Maryland. Your request should be in writing. Include your name, address, a clear description of the records you want, and a date range if possible. The first two hours of search time are free at all Maryland agencies. After that, hourly fees apply. Copies cost $0.25 per page at most offices in the state.

Put your request together and mail it in. Keep a copy for your files. You should hear back within 10 working days with either the records or a timeline for when they will be ready. Some records are exempt from disclosure. Juvenile cases need a court order. Active investigations can be held back. But standard booking records, including charges and custody details, are generally public in Maryland.

Note: Baltimore County charges $15 per police report, which is higher than the $10 fee in many other Maryland counties.

Statewide Tools for Towson Recent Bookings

VINELink covers all Maryland counties and lets you search for someone in custody. You can also sign up for alerts when a person's status changes. Get updates by email, phone, or text. Call 1-866-277-7477 to use it by phone. The system works for anyone booked into the Baltimore County Detention Center in Towson or any other county jail in Maryland. It is free to use and available around the clock.

VINELink victim notification system for tracking Towson recent bookings

VINELink sends real-time alerts, so you know when something changes with a booking you are tracking.

The DPSCS website is the main portal for state correctional services. It covers state prisons but not county jails. If someone was booked in Towson and later moved to a state facility, DPSCS is where to check. Their main office is actually in Towson at 300 East Joppa Road, which makes sense since Towson serves as the county seat for Baltimore County. The phone number there is 410-339-5000.

What Towson Booking Records Include

A booking record created at the Baltimore County Detention Center in Towson captures a snapshot of the arrest event. It lists the person's full legal name, date of birth, age, and a physical description including height, weight, and hair color. The record shows the booking number, arrest date and time, and the name of the arresting officer. Charges are listed with statute codes. Bond or bail amounts appear on the record. Court dates get added as they are scheduled.

This is different from a full criminal history check. A rap sheet goes through the Maryland Criminal Justice Information System at CJIS in Pikesville. That costs $18 to $19 and needs fingerprints. Only certain people can get a full rap sheet. Booking records from Towson are tied to a single arrest event and are public under the MPIA. An incident report is yet another document. It has the officer's account of what happened, evidence notes, and witness info. Each type of record needs its own request.

Nearby Cities and Counties

Towson is the county seat of Baltimore County, which handles all bookings for the area. If the person you are looking for was not booked through the Towson detention center, they may have been picked up in a neighboring jurisdiction. Baltimore City has its own separate system. Other nearby counties each run their own jails.

Several qualifying cities are near Towson. Check these pages if the arrest may have happened in a different part of the metro area.

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