Community Corrections Center Supervision Records

The Community Corrections Center in St. Mary's County is part of the Sheriff's Office Corrections Division, but it is not described in official sources as a normal public jail building. A Community Corrections Center lookup usually means checking supervision, court, or custody channels rather than searching a separate jail roster. The operation is tied to alternatives to incarceration, including pretrial supervision, day reporting, inpatient treatment programs, electronic monitoring, and drug testing. If someone is physically in jail custody, the St. Mary's County detention center roster is the correct search path.

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Community Corrections Center Overview

The St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office Corrections Division names the Community Corrections Center as its second key operation alongside the St. Mary's County Detention and Rehabilitation Center. The Sheriff's Corrections page frames community corrections as Alternatives to Incarceration, with Pre-Trial Supervision, Day Reporting, and Inpatient Treatment Programs. It also says corrections professionals provide electronic monitoring and drug testing for community offenders.

Those details make the Community Corrections Center different from the Leonardtown detention center. It should be treated as a supervision and alternatives-to-incarceration operation, not as a public inmate housing unit with a separate mugshot feed, a separate online roster, or a published bed count. The research did not locate a separate street address, capacity, public visiting schedule, or stand-alone participant lookup for this operation on the official Sheriff pages.

The official Corrections Division page is the source that identifies both the detention center and Community Corrections Center.

St. Mary's County Community Corrections Center corrections division page

That source supports the page's limited facility description and avoids inventing jail details that the Sheriff has not published.


St. Mary's Alternatives to Incarceration

Alternatives to incarceration are court and corrections options that keep a person under structured supervision without placing that person in a standard jail bed for every part of the case. In St. Mary's County, the researched official description names pretrial supervision, day reporting, inpatient treatment programs, electronic monitoring, and drug testing. The public source does not publish eligibility rules, referral forms, hearing schedules, sanctions, or program capacity.

Because these programs can be tied to court orders, bond conditions, probation-type supervision, treatment plans, or release conditions, public information may be spread across several systems. A person's active criminal case may appear in Maryland Judiciary Case Search. A person physically booked into jail may appear on the detention center roster. A person supervised in the community may not appear on either roster as "in custody" unless the person has been booked or remanded to jail.

Pretrial supervision
Court-related monitoring before a case is resolved, often tied to release conditions.
Day reporting
A structured program that may require a participant to report in person or by a set method.
Electronic monitoring
Supervision using monitoring equipment rather than full-time jail housing.
Drug testing
Testing required as a condition of community supervision, treatment, or court release.

No Separate Public Roster

No official separate Community Corrections Center roster was found in the Sheriff's public pages. That absence is important for accuracy. People in pretrial supervision, day reporting, treatment, electronic monitoring, or testing programs may be supervised participants rather than jailed inmates. Their names may not appear on the St. Mary's County jail roster unless they are physically booked into the St. Mary's County Detention and Rehabilitation Center.

Use the public custody roster only for local jail custody. The roster displays ID, name, age, race, sex, booking date, charge links, and mugshot links for public jail rows. It does not publish community-corrections program schedules, participant compliance details, monitoring status, treatment attendance, or drug-test results. Those topics are usually court, supervision, or confidential program records, and some may be restricted from public release.

QuestionBest First ChannelWhy
Is the person physically in jail?Sheriff's incarcerated individual lookupThe roster covers current local custody rows.
What charges or court dates exist?Maryland Judiciary Case SearchCourt files show filed charges and docket events.
Is there a supervision condition?Case Search, court clerk, or counselConditions are usually tied to a court case or release order.
Is a record not posted online?NextRequest public information portalSheriff records requests handle non-online public information when releasable.

Pretrial Supervision and Day Reporting

Pretrial supervision is used before a case reaches final disposition. It can help the court monitor a person released from custody while the case is pending. Day reporting is a more structured alternative that can require regular check-ins, program participation, testing, or other conditions. The Sheriff's source confirms these program names but does not publish a public schedule, participant list, or intake process for the Community Corrections Center.

The public search path therefore starts with the court case. After a St. Mary's County arrest, the jail booking record and the court case record can differ. The roster may show initial booking charge text. The prosecutor and court record show the filed charge, amendments, dismissals, bond conditions, release orders, or other case events. For community corrections, the court record is often more useful than the jail roster because the participant may not be held in a cell.

  1. Search Maryland Case Search by name, court, and date of birth if known.
  2. Review the case events for release, bond, supervision, warrant, or violation language.
  3. Check the jail roster only if the person may have been booked or remanded.
  4. Use the Sheriff's public information process for releasable records not posted online.

Treatment, Monitoring, and Testing

The Sheriff's Corrections overview identifies inpatient treatment programs, electronic monitoring, and drug testing as part of the community-corrections function. It does not publish program vendors, treatment addresses, test schedules, device rules, fees, or violation matrices. Those omissions should not be filled with generic jail assumptions. Community corrections is a supervised-release setting, and many operational details can be confidential, case-specific, or controlled by court order.

St. Mary's County also has a strong local correctional health and reentry context through the detention center. The Sheriff's incarcerated-individual services page says classification and offender reentry begin on admission, with case managers, a licensed social worker, and peer recovery specialists building plans and aftercare connections. Its MOUD program began in September 2020 and was one of four Maryland local detention center pilot programs. Those facts support the county's broader correctional focus, but they do not prove that every Community Corrections Center participant receives the same services.

The incarcerated individual services page documents the county's classification, reentry, medical, mental-health, and MOUD framework.

St. Mary's County community corrections reentry and services context

That services source is useful background for local corrections, while the Community Corrections Center itself remains thinly documented in public sources.


Corrections Division Contact

The official research did not locate a separate published Community Corrections Center street address, public phone extension, capacity, or hours. Use the Corrections Division and Sheriff's contact channels instead of assuming a stand-alone building contact. The main detention center is listed at 41880 Baldridge Street in Leonardtown, and the Sheriff's headquarters is listed at 23150 Leonard Hall Drive. The Community Corrections Center is described as operated through the Corrections Division.

Corrections Division Main Contact

St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office Corrections Division

Leonardtown, MD

(301) 475-4200

Use the official Sheriff's contact page for current routing.

Detention Center Custody Contact

41880 Baldridge Street

Leonardtown, MD 20650

(301) 475-4200 x2200

Use for physical jail custody questions; roster footer also lists x72200.

Note: Do not travel for a community-corrections appointment or custody issue without confirming the correct office, time, and entry rules.


Court Records for Participants

Community corrections details are often tied to a criminal case, release order, probation-type condition, treatment referral, warrant event, or violation hearing. Maryland Judiciary Case Search is the main public case index for St. Mary's County court records. The Case Search FAQ says the system provides public access to Maryland case records, including party names, case number, trial date, charge, and disposition where publicly available. It also warns that Case Search is not a criminal background check tool.

St. Mary's County cases may be in District Court or Circuit Court. District Court handles many misdemeanors, traffic-criminal matters, and certain felony first stages. Circuit Court handles felony cases, jury-trial matters, appeals or prayers for jury trial, and grand jury indictments. The State's Attorney District Court Division prosecutes over 7,000 criminal and traffic cases annually, while the Circuit Court Division handles more than 300 felony cases a year and presents most felony cases to the grand jury.

The Maryland Case Search FAQ explains public case access, update timing, history, warnings, and result limits.

Maryland Case Search records for St. Mary's County community corrections participants

For Community Corrections Center questions, Case Search can show the court side of a case even when no separate supervision roster exists.


Public Information Requests

If a Community Corrections Center record is not online, the next step is not a commercial people-search site. The Sheriff's records page and NextRequest portal are the documented public information channels for St. Mary's County Sheriff's Office records. Requests should be specific and should avoid asking for confidential supervision, treatment, medical, or testing details unless a lawful basis exists.

Maryland public-record law is not unlimited. General Provisions Section 4-101 defines public records broadly, but General Provisions Section 4-351 allows custodians to deny certain investigatory, law-enforcement, correctional, judicial, prosecution, and security-procedure records when release would interfere with proceedings, invade privacy, disclose protected techniques, prejudice an investigation, or endanger safety. That limit is especially relevant for supervision, monitoring, treatment, and drug-testing records.

Record TypeLikely Public Access
Current jail custodyPublic roster if the person is booked at the detention center.
Charge and dispositionMaryland Case Search or the clerk's office, subject to court access rules.
Program complianceOften not posted online and may be restricted or case-specific.
Treatment or drug testingDo not assume public release; privacy and program rules may apply.
General public informationNextRequest or Sheriff's PDF form, subject to MPIA review.

When Custody Leaves St. Mary's

A Community Corrections Center participant can move back into physical custody if a court issues a warrant, revokes release, orders detention, imposes a sentence, or transfers the person to another custody system. If the person is booked at the St. Mary's County Detention and Rehabilitation Center, use the county jail roster. If the person is sentenced to Maryland state custody, use the Maryland DPSCS locator. If federal or immigration custody is involved, use BOP, USMS, or ICE channels.

Maryland VINE is also available for custody and case notification. It can be useful for victims or family members who need notification rather than a one-time roster search. The Sheriff's SMCSO mobile app is documented for anonymous tips and alerts, not for inmate roster lookup or community-corrections participant search. Do not treat the app as a hidden roster.

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