Maryland Arrest Records & Inmate Lookup
Find arrest logs, booking schedules, jail rosters, and court record access points for every county in Maryland. ArrestVault covers all 24 Maryland counties and county-equivalents in one structured directory — and connects you with a licensed Maryland criminal defense attorney at no cost.
- Counties covered24
- State abbreviationMD
- Records typeCounty-level
- Attorney consultationFree
About arrest records in Maryland
In Maryland, arrest records are primarily generated and maintained at the county sheriff level. When an individual is taken into custody anywhere in Maryland, they are typically booked into the county jail of the county where the alleged offense occurred. That booking creates the official arrest record — capturing the arrestee's name, date of birth, the arresting agency, the booking date and time, the formal charges filed, the bond amount set by a magistrate, and (in most counties) a booking photograph.
From there, records branch into several streams. The county sheriff's office maintains the jail roster — the live list of currently incarcerated individuals at the county detention facility. The clerk of court for the county logs the resulting criminal case once charges are formally filed, including all hearings, motions, and dispositions. If a person is convicted and sentenced to state prison time, custody transfers to the Maryland state department of corrections, which publishes its own inmate locator separate from the county jail roster.
ArrestVault organizes all of this jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction. Below you'll find a directory of all 24 Maryland counties and county-equivalents. Each county page explains where to find local arrest logs, how to look up current inmates, what the booking process looks like in that jurisdiction, and how to access the underlying court records.
All counties in Maryland (24)
Click any county to view its dedicated arrest records page, including jail roster access, booking schedule, court record links, and a free attorney consultation request.
Allegany County
FIPS 24001 · arrest logs, jail roster, court access
Anne Arundel County
FIPS 24003 · arrest logs, jail roster, court access
Baltimore County
FIPS 24005 · arrest logs, jail roster, court access
Baltimore city
FIPS 24510 · arrest logs, jail roster, court access
Calvert County
FIPS 24009 · arrest logs, jail roster, court access
Caroline County
FIPS 24011 · arrest logs, jail roster, court access
Carroll County
FIPS 24013 · arrest logs, jail roster, court access
Cecil County
FIPS 24015 · arrest logs, jail roster, court access
Charles County
FIPS 24017 · arrest logs, jail roster, court access
Dorchester County
FIPS 24019 · arrest logs, jail roster, court access
Frederick County
FIPS 24021 · arrest logs, jail roster, court access
Garrett County
FIPS 24023 · arrest logs, jail roster, court access
Harford County
FIPS 24025 · arrest logs, jail roster, court access
Howard County
FIPS 24027 · arrest logs, jail roster, court access
Kent County
FIPS 24029 · arrest logs, jail roster, court access
Montgomery County
FIPS 24031 · arrest logs, jail roster, court access
Prince George's County
FIPS 24033 · arrest logs, jail roster, court access
Queen Anne's County
FIPS 24035 · arrest logs, jail roster, court access
Somerset County
FIPS 24039 · arrest logs, jail roster, court access
St. Mary's County
FIPS 24037 · arrest logs, jail roster, court access
Talbot County
FIPS 24041 · arrest logs, jail roster, court access
Washington County
FIPS 24043 · arrest logs, jail roster, court access
Wicomico County
FIPS 24045 · arrest logs, jail roster, court access
Worcester County
FIPS 24047 · arrest logs, jail roster, court access
Public records law in Maryland
Like every US state, Maryland has a public records or "sunshine" law that governs which government records — including arrest and booking records — are accessible to members of the public, and how. The general rule is that arrest records, jail rosters, and booking photographs are presumptively public, but specific exemptions apply: juvenile records, sealed or expunged matters, ongoing investigations, and certain victim-protective categories are typically withheld.
If a record concerns you personally and you believe it should be sealed, expunged, or corrected, the right next step is almost always to speak with a criminal defense attorney licensed in Maryland before contacting the records custodian directly. Sealing and expungement procedures are state-specific and time-sensitive.
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What you'll find on each Maryland county page
- Jail roster access. Direct guidance for finding the county's current inmate roster — the live list of who is in custody at the county detention facility.
- Arrest log information. Where the county publishes its 24-hour or weekly booking logs and how to interpret the data.
- Court record access. The clerk of court system for that county and how to look up case dispositions and hearing dates.
- Booking process. What happens when someone is arrested in that county — intake, magistrate hearing, bond setting.
- Mugshot policy. Whether the county releases booking photographs publicly and the relevant state statute.
- Free attorney consultation. Connect to a bar-licensed Maryland criminal defense attorney for a no-cost case review.