Find Released Inmates in Severn

Severn released inmates records are managed through the Anne Arundel County detention system. Severn is an unincorporated community in Anne Arundel County, so all arrests and jail bookings run through the county's two facilities in Glen Burnie and Annapolis. The county processes more than 21,000 arrests each year and holds an average daily population of about 1,082 people. Released inmates from the Severn area can be searched through county records tools, the state DPSCS locator, and the VINELink notification system. This page covers every method for finding released inmates tied to Severn, Maryland.

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Severn Area Detention Quick Facts

21,640 Annual Arrests (County)
1,082 Avg Daily Population
2 Detention Facilities
Anne Arundel County

Severn Released Inmates and County Custody

Severn does not have its own jail or detention center. All arrests in the Severn area go through Anne Arundel County facilities. The main intake point is the Jennifer Road Detention Center at 131 Jennifer Road, Annapolis, MD 21401. You can reach them at 410-222-7374. This is where booking records get created for people arrested in Severn. Staff log the person's name, date of birth, charges, and physical details. A booking photo is taken at this stage too.

The second facility is the Anne Arundel County Detention Center at 600 E. Ordnance Road, Glen Burnie, MD 21060. Call 410-222-6350 for general questions. Sentenced inmates often move here from Jennifer Road. This facility also houses the Records Division, which is the main office for getting released inmates records from the Severn area. Under Correctional Services Section 3-601, each facility must keep accurate records on every person it holds. Those records stay on file after the person leaves custody.

Because Severn sits close to Glen Burnie, the Ordnance Road facility is the nearest detention center. Most released inmates from Severn passed through one or both of these places at some point during their time in Anne Arundel County custody.

Anne Arundel County runs an online inmate locator that covers both detention facilities. You can search by last name, first name, first initial, JID number, or date of birth. Results show the person's housing location, bail amount, and next court date. This tool works well if you are trying to find someone who is still in custody. The problem is that it only shows current inmates. Once a person gets released, their name drops off.

With about 55% weekly turnover in county jails, many people pass through on short stays. Someone arrested in Severn might bond out within hours. That means the locator window is tight. Check it soon after an arrest. If the person is already gone, you will need to use the Records Division or state tools to find released inmates from the Severn area.

The Anne Arundel County inmate locator page is shown below.

Anne Arundel County's inmate locator lets you search for people currently housed at detention facilities serving Severn. Anne Arundel County inmate locator search page for Severn released inmates

Use this tool as a starting point before filing formal records requests for released inmates from the Severn area.

Note: The Anne Arundel County inmate locator only displays people currently in custody and will not show released inmates.

Released Inmates Records Requests

The Records Division handles all released inmates records for the Severn area. Call (410) 222-1490 during business hours, Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Staff can give you basic custody status over the phone. For written records, you need to submit a request or show up in person at the Ordnance Road Correctional Center in Glen Burnie.

When you visit, bring a valid photo ID. Tell staff the full name and date of birth of the person you are looking up. If you know the approximate dates they were in custody, that helps narrow the search. The Records Division asks for up to 10 business days to pull records, though simple requests often come back faster. Under Correctional Services Section 3-612, basic custody data like name, charges, and release status is public information. You can get booking records, release dates, and charge details for released inmates from Severn through this process.

Written requests should be mailed to: Anne Arundel County Department of Detention Facilities, Records Division, 600 E. Ordnance Road, Glen Burnie, MD 21060. Include your contact information so staff can reach you if they need more details to complete the search.

Severn Released Inmates MPIA Process

The Maryland Public Information Act is the formal path for getting released inmates records from Severn. General Provisions Section 4-201 says public records must be open to anyone. You do not need to give a reason. You do not need to be related to the person. Anyone can file.

Anne Arundel County has its own MPIA portal online. Select "Detention Facilities" as the topic and describe what records you want. Be specific. Include the person's full legal name, date of birth, and any case or booking numbers you have. Vague requests lead to delays. The county has up to 30 days to respond under General Provisions Section 4-203, but most come back well before that deadline. Under GP Section 4-206(c), the first two hours of staff search time are free. After that, you pay the actual cost of the time spent. Copies run $0.25 per page.

The Anne Arundel County MPIA portal is the fastest way to start a formal request for released inmates records from the Severn area. The Maryland Attorney General's MPIA page explains the appeal process if your request gets denied or if you think the fees are too high.

Note: Under GP Section 4-206(c), the first two hours of records search time are free for released inmates requests in Anne Arundel County.

VINELink tracks custody changes across all Maryland facilities, including the Anne Arundel County jails that serve Severn. Search by name or offender ID. The system shows if someone is still in custody or has been released. You can sign up for alerts and get a call, text, or email within 15 minutes of any status change. It is free and runs 24 hours a day.

The DPSCS Inmate Locator covers state prison facilities. If someone from Severn got sentenced to state time rather than county time, they would show up in this system. It lists name, date of birth, facility, and inmate ID. The tool mostly shows people who are currently in state custody, but it confirms whether someone moved from an Anne Arundel County jail to a state prison.

The Maryland Judiciary Case Search is also useful. It covers criminal cases from courts across the state. Look up charges, hearing dates, and case outcomes for people from the Severn area. Court records and jail records come from different places in Maryland. Using both gives you a fuller picture of any released inmate from Severn.

What Severn Released Inmates Records Show

Released inmates records from the Severn area contain the same data points as any Anne Arundel County booking file. You will find the person's full legal name, any known aliases, date of birth, and a physical description. Charges are listed with the relevant Maryland statute numbers. Bond type and amount show up if bail was set.

Other details in these files include the arresting agency, warrant or case numbers, sentence length, court dates, and the actual release date. Booking photos are part of the file too. Under CS Section 3-601, facilities must maintain complete records on each person they hold. Some of this data is available through quick phone calls to the Records Division. More detailed requests go through the MPIA process for released inmates from the Severn area.

Not everything is public. Medical records, mental health evaluations, disciplinary reports from inside the facilities, and security classifications stay sealed. Juvenile records are off limits. Victim information goes through a separate notification channel under the VINE system.

Anne Arundel County Records

Severn falls under Anne Arundel County for all detention and released inmates records. The county page has full details on both facilities, the Records Division, MPIA procedures, and all search tools for the area. Visit the Anne Arundel County released inmates page for complete contact information and step-by-step instructions.

All arrests in the Severn area go through the county system. There is no separate city-level process. Whether the arrest happened on a local road, at a business, or at a home in Severn, the booking gets handled at Jennifer Road or Ordnance Road. The released inmates records end up with the county Records Division no matter what.

Nearby Cities Released Inmates

Severn borders several other communities in the greater Baltimore and Annapolis area. People move between these places, and arrests can happen in any of them. Checking nearby city pages may help if you cannot find the released inmates records you need through Severn's county system alone.

Glen Burnie is in the same county and uses the same detention facilities. Baltimore has its own separate city jail system. Columbia is in Howard County, and Bowie is in Prince George's County. Each of those jurisdictions keeps its own released inmates records, so you would need to contact the right county if the arrest took place outside Anne Arundel County.

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