Prince George’s County Correctional Center

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Prince George’s County Correctional Center Information

The Prince George’s County Correctional Center is a 1300 bed jail in the city of Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland. You can call them 24 hours a day for inmate information at 301-952-7164.

Offenders arrested for misdemeanors and felonies in this county are brought here for booking and processing, and if their crime requires it, are incarcerated until they are either bonded out, are released from custody on their own recognizance, or are ordered to remain in custody until the disposition of their trial.

You can also use the inmate search tool to see this facility's roster of those who have been arrested and are still in custody.

Those who are found guilty and sentenced to a term of less than one year, will do their time in this county. Those sentenced to longer terms will be sent to either the Maryland State Prison System or the Federal Bureau of Prisons.

This page provides information on how to search for an inmate in the official jail roster, or by calling the facility at 301-952-7164, directions to the facility, and inmate services such as the visitation schedule and policies, funding an inmate's account, mailing them a letter, receiving phone calls from an inmate, voicemail, emailing and texting, tablet rentals, bail bond instructions, and commissary purchases.

It's always a good idea to find out and save the inmate's jail ID number or booking number as you may need this for sending mail or other communication needs. If you can't locate it online, you can call the Prince George’s County Correctional Center at 301-952-7164 to get it.

Phone: 301-952-7164

Physical Address:
13400 Dille Drive
Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

Mailing Address (personal mail):
Inmate's Full Name & Inmate's name
Prince George’s County Correctional Center
13400 Dille Drive
Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

Mailing Address (legal mail or subscriptions):
Inmate's Full Name & Inmate's name
Prince George’s County Correctional Center
13400 Dille Drive
Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

Other Jails and Prisons

How Do You Find Someone in the Prince George’s County Correctional Center ?

To search for an inmate in the Prince George’s County Correctional Center , review their criminal charges, the amount of their bond, when they can get visits, or even view their mugshot, go to the Official Jail Inmate Roster, or call the jail at 301-952-7164 for the information you are looking for. You can also review Criminal Court Cases online for further information about an offender's case.

Prince George’s County Correctional Center Inmate Search

The Prince George’s County Correctional Center maintains an average of 1300 offenders in custody on any given day. The Prince George’s County Correctional Center has a monthly turnover of 40% of their inmate population, another 30% turnover every 90 days, another 20% every six months, and approximately 10% stay incarcerated between six and twelve months. Every year Prince George's County law enforcement agencies arrest and detain approximately 26,000 offenders.

The following charts of Prince George's County inmate population demographics are updated daily. The information shown is for today. For research purposes we have broken down the inmates by sex, age, ethnicity, and criminal charges.

The information is compiled from the Prince George's County Corrections Department, the state of Maryland Department of Corrections, as well as the United States Department of Justice and Census Bureau records. It represents every person in custody in Prince George's County.

For complete information on how to get directions, bond, visit, mail, send and receive email and texts, receive phone calls, and send money or commissary to an inmate, find arrest information for Prince George's County and other counties surrounding this one, scroll down this page. We have a section for each.

We also provide photos of the jail that we have collected over the years.

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About the Prince George’s County Correctional Center

Operated by the Department of Corrections for Prince George's County, the Prince George’s County Correctional Center houses pre-trial offenders as well as those who have received a sentence and are assigned to serve it at this location.

Both male and female offenders are accepted, and it is considered to be a safe and secure environment for the rehabilitation and incarceration of inmates.  

Within Prince George’s County Correctional Center there are many different programs and services including juvenile services for those who are under age but who are also being charged or sentenced as an adult. Educational service are provided including GED classes and a basic adult education, along with the ability to meet requirements for college classes and a base on which to apply to college or other learning opportunities after release.

Other programs address domestic violence, women’s empowerment, substance abuse treatment, community re-entry programs, and in addition, vocational classes are offered for barber styling school and nail technician training. Counseling and mental health treatments are provided for anger management, anxiety, depression, self care, trauma, and peer support is available to encourage residents to grow and face their concerns to build a successful future.

Other support for inmates is received through their family and friends who are able to remain in contact through mail, phone calls, and visitation. 

Mail: All mail must be through the postal service, in a white envelope, have a full return address, and it must be written on white paper or stationery. Newspaper and magazines may be sent directly from the publisher. 

Inmate's Full Name & Inmate's name
Prince George’s County Correctional Center
13400 Dille Drive
Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

Phones: Phones are present in all of the housing units and common areas and have few restrictions on use. Outgoing calls may be made at any time from breakfast until lockdown at night, and they can be funded through an online account. 

Visitation: Visiting hours are Monday-Friday 9am-1:30pm or 4:30pm-9pm, as well as Saturday and Sunday 9am-1:30pm or 4pm-9:30pm. Visitors must register in advance between the hours of 3:30pm and 8:30pm, with each detainee having 2 visits each week, unless they are restricted or in the intake or medical units.

Currently housing unit visits are scheduled as follows:

  • Monday: H-12, H-4A, H-17, H-2, H-1
  • Tuesday: H-12, H-4A, H-15, H-14, (H-4B, H-3, Medical Unit)
  • Wednesday: H-12, H-4A, H-17, H16, H-7, H-6, H-5
  • Thursday: H-12, H-4A, H-11A, H-11B, H-10, H-9, H-8, (H-4B/H-3)
  • Friday: H-12, H-4A, H-10, H-9
  • Saturday: H-12, H-4A, H-5, H-6, H-14, H-16, H-17, (H-4B/H-3, Medical Unit)
  • Sunday: H-12, H-4A, H-11A, H-11B, H-15, H-7, H-8, H-9, H-10, H-1, H-2
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Recent Bookings & Arrests

How do I find out if someone has been arrested and booked into the Prince George’s County Correctional Center ?

To find out if someone you know has been recently arrested and booked into the Prince George’s County Correctional Center , call the jail’s booking line at 301-952-7164.

There may be an automated method of looking them up by their name over the phone, or you may be directed to speak to someone at the jail. Sometimes the jail staff may ask you the offender’s date of birth to ensure privacy of the offender’s status.

Keep in mind that after an arrest, the information on an offender may not be publicly available for several hours.

If you don’t want to check up on an offender by calling the jail, you can also try looking up people recently booked online.

Prince George’s County Correctional Center Booking Roster

What happens during booking in Prince George's County?

After being arrested and taken into custody, and after being read their Miranda Rights, an offender will next be transported to the local police or department or the Sheriff’s Department in Prince George's County for booking.

Booking is very involved and requires multiple steps in the process, however, keep in mind that most attorneys will advise that an offender remain silent and not offer any additional information about the crime they have been arrested for because anything they do say may be recorded and may very well be used against them in court.

What is the booking process like at the Prince George’s County Correctional Center ?

Booking includes having their photo (mugshot) and fingerprints taken, as well as being asked a lot of questions about their personal history and state of mind. If it’s a serious felony, their DNA may also be taken. They will also be checked for warrants in Prince George's County and other Maryland and USA jurisdictions.

If the offender was arrested for a DUI offense, and has refused a breathalyzer test, they may also be forced to have blood drawn by a doctor or nurse.

It is also very likely that the offender will undergo a humiliating full body search while in the nude. This includes bending over, spreading their cheeks in the direction of an officer, and coughing. They will also be walked through a metal detector or x-ray machine, like those used at an airport.

What kind of questions are asked during booking?

The arresting jurisdiction will ask about gang affiliations, tattoos, medical conditions, prescribed medication they are taking, recreational drugs they are on or addicted to, allergies, if they are suicidal, and other relevant information that will help with determining their cell assignment and special needs.

What happens to an offender’s personal property during booking?

During the arrest and booking process an offender will also have all their personal property confiscated and held for either their release from jail, or with the offender’s approval, released to a friend or family member.

Personal property includes the clothing they are wearing, money, wallets, purses, cell phones, jewelry, body rings, earrings, watches, and even glasses if they are deemed a security risk. If they are allowed to keep their shoes or sneakers, the laces are removed.

What happens after booking?

At this point the offender will be allowed to make a free phone call to a person of their choice to notify them of their arrest, and/or arrange a bond or bail for their release.

If the offender is being detained and housed while awaiting arraignment, the Prince George’s County Correctional Center will provide a jail garment and slip-on shoes, a blanket, sheets, soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, and a towel.

Often, before they are dressed in the jail outfit and brought to their housing location, they will be forced to take a shower and undergo a disinfectant treatment for body and hair lice, scabies or other pests that may be residing on their person.

How long does the Prince George’s County Correctional Center Booking process take?

Booking can take anywhere from an hour to 24 hours or more. It all depends on the number of people that are awaiting processing, the number of staff on duty at the time, and the behavior of the offender.

If the offender is heavily intoxicated and/or violent, the Booking Officer may decide to stick the offender in a holding cell for several hours until they become more manageable.

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Directions / Map to the Prince George’s County Correctional Center
Inmate Bail and Bonding

What is Bail?

Bail is what the arrested in Prince George's County must pay or do to stay out of jail until the first court appearance. 

The agreement to bail acts as a promise that the arrested will return to court for court dates and trial. Bail usually refers to a dollar amount, but bail can also mean something that has to be done, or a condition such as reporting to an officer of the court, a curfew, restraining orders or attending a treatment program. 

Bail is usually a significant enough amount of money and/or condition that the person will be negatively impacted and has incentive to return to court and not flee. A flight risk usually means that the person would flee the area, and not necessary that they are going to take an airplane. 

If a judge in Prince George's County feels that the arrested will return to court for further proceedings, the arrested could be released under a conditional release without needing to pay bail money. This is called Released on Own Recognizance, or ROR.  

Conditions for ROR might be to obey all court orders and laws, maintain contact with the lawyer, report changes in residence or have no contact with the victim. Family support will show the court that there are people who will make sure that the defendant makes it to court. 

If the judge or bail schedule determines that the defendant would be a danger to the public if they were released, bail can be denied, and the person will be detained in the Prince George’s County Correctional Center until the case is resolved or goes to trial. 

Bail can be denied if the defendant did not comply with bail conditions from a previous arrest. Bail is usually denied in cases of violent offenses. 

What is the difference between Bail and Bond?

Bail and bond are used interchangeably to mean the same thing but technically, they are different.

The bail is the amount to be paid and a bond is a signed document promising payment of the bail amount with certain conditions.

Think of a bond as a loan to pay for the bail.  

The bond payment is always written to the court in your municipality, Prince George's County or district directly and does not go through the defendant. Chances of obtaining a bond from a bond company or clerk of court are better if family is involved.  

The thought of being in jail can cause the arrested to panic and try to secure a bond immediately.  

DO NOT panic and take the time to understand all the options.  

More courts are now trying to work with defendants to make bail work and might provide non-monetary options or even reduce the bail.  

Payments to a bond company are not refundable. It is a long process to get back property title or money that was given to the clerk of court or bondsperson to secure the bond. This could put your loved ones into a difficult financial situation. 

Another reason not to unnecessarily rush into securing a bond is that if the court notes that you came up with the money to pay a bond company, they may assume you have resources to pay a defense attorney and decline public defense.  

On the other hand, as anyone who has ever been involved in their criminal defense understands, fighting your case while ‘out on the streets’ gives you a much better chance of either winning, or getting a more favorable sentence.  

What are the different types of bonds in Prince George's County?

Based on a review of information from the arrest, the judge or bail officer will determine and notify the accused of which types of bonds are available to them.

To describe the types of bonds, let’s use an example of buying your neighbor’s car. Your neighbor decides the price of the car and how they would be paid.

Similarly, the court (meaning a police or bail officer, clerk of court, bail magistrate or judge) determines the bail amount and how it would be paid.

Here are different options that the seller of the car or the court might consider:

You could pay full asking price for the car in cash. This is similar to paying cash bail.  The full amount of bail would be paid to the town or county clerk or at the jail. Cash, cashier’s checks and credit cards are usually accepted.

You could sign an agreement on your own or with another person to pay for the car at a future date knowing that your neighbor would know where to find you if you stopped payment. This would be similar to a cash bond or a personal recognizance (PR) bond which are bonds to where someone representing the defendant signs paperwork promising to pay the bail amount if the defendant does not show up to court. There is no money due up front. 

If the defendant does not show up, the full amount of the bail will be due to the court and the people who signed the paperwork will be responsible for paying the court and the court will send the sheriff’s department to arrest you. 

Cash bonds and PR bonds are types of unsecured bonds because you are not securing it with any money down. In bond terms, a surety is a person who will be responsible for making sure that you will show to court and will be responsible to pay the bond if the arrested person does not show up.

Surety can be family, friend or a bondsperson. Your attorney cannot act as a surety.

You can put a deposit down for your neighbor’s car and sign an agreement that the car will be paid off at a later date. Cash percentage in lieu of bonds is when the defendant pays a percentage of the bail amount, usually 10%, to the court which then holds the money until the case is over. 

The amount is returned to the person who paid the 10% after the case is over. In most cases, the full amount is not returned if there are court fees or fines due. This is a type of surety bond if another person signs the bond paperwork.

You could sign an agreement that if the car were not paid off, that your neighbor would get your house or something of value.

A property bond is a bond that the courts might consider in which the bond is pledged in land or home real estate (mobile homes are not accepted).  

Usually, the property must be in the same state as the courts, and it must be worth at least 1 ½ - 2 times the amount of the bond.

There are multiple court fees involved to execute a property bond with the courts and a tedious process to get the property deed back. This is another type of surety bond if another person or a bond company is used to secure the bond. 

You could also go to a local bank and take out a car loan offering property or anything of value for collateral. You may get someone to co-sign on the loan and offer their property. The bank charges fees, interest and could keep your property if you did not pay the loan back, or even on time.  

A professional bondsperson makes money, at least 10% of the bond amount by providing you with a “loan” called a bond. The percent that they charge is fixed by the state and cannot be negotiated. The defendant or surety does not get that 10% or more back even if the terms of the bail are met. 

With a property bond, the property deed would need to be signed over to the bondsperson and everyone on the deed would need to be involved. 

Since the bondsperson signed off, to be responsible that you show to court as your surety, they can send a bounty hunter to bring you to court if you flee.  A bondsperson does not have to give you a bond if the defendant seems to be too much of a risk.

Ask the bondsperson to explain all the costs: percentage, fees or court fees. There is never a reason to rush through signing the paperwork with a bond company. Make sure that everything told to you is in writing and that you understand what you are signing. Ask questions, and if you feel rushed or don’t understand the contract with the bond company, you might want to call another one.

(There have been phone scams where a bond company calls and informs a person that their family member has been arrested and they ask for financial information.  A bondsperson will not call asking for money without involvement of the arrested.)

Does Prince George's County have bail?  

Yes,  Prince George's County recognizes most types of bonds.

What kind of bonds are accepted in Prince George's County? 

Prince George's County recognizes most types of bonds. The court will consider what type of bonds will be accepted depending on the circumstances of the arrest. Defendants who qualify for bail may be released on personal recognizance, 10% cash bail, property bond or a cash surety.

Who can set bail in Prince George's County?

Bail is set by the judicial commissioner whose job it is to determine if a defendant qualifies for bail, the type of bail to be set and the amount of that bail.

When is bail set in Maryland?

Bail is set at a bail review hearing. This hearing is set on the next available court date, usually within 24 hours unless it is the weekend or a holiday. 

Can I get the bail or bond reduced in Prince George's County Maryland?

Yes, your attorney can request a bail reduction hearing.

In Prince George's County Maryland, who can pay bail for me? 

The person posting bail should be a relative or close friend, called a surety, because they are promising and taking responsibility that you will return to court to get their money back. 

A surety is not responsible for court fees or paying off personal debts for the defendant.  A professional bondsperson who is approved by the State of Maryland could be the surety and execute a bond to the court on your behalf.

Can bail be paid online in Prince George's County Maryland?

Maryland counties do not currently have an online bail payment system. Please contact the jail for specific information on how to pay bail: go to the Prince George’s County Correctional Center for more information about the jails in Prince George's County.

What options are there to pay bail in Prince George's County Maryland? 

This depends on the county the court is located in. Some counties only accept cash, money orders, or surety. Other counties also accept credit or debit cards. Contact the jail for specific information on what methods of payment are accepted: Go to the Prince George’s County Correctional Center for more information about posting bail in Prince George's County.  

Will I get all my bond money back in Maryland?

Bail money is returned to the person who paid the bail; in whole or in part once the case is finished.  There may be fees, restitution (money to pay for damage caused by the crime) or fines that come out of that amount. If you used a bondsperson, you would not get your 10% back. Property is returned by the court or bondsperson after the appropriate requests and formal paperwork are completed with the court.

Can I get bail or a bond with no money down in Prince George's County? 

The judge or officer who sets bail determines which kind of bail will be an option for you, but a cash bond and PR bonds usually do not require cash down, though you might have to pay court fees.

A cash bond or a personal recognizance (PR) bond are bonds where someone representing the defendant signs paperwork promising to pay the bail amount if the defendant does not show up to court. There is no money due up front. 

If the defendant does not show up, the full amount of the bail will be due to the court and the people who signed the paperwork will be responsible for paying the court and the court will send the sheriff’s department to arrest you. 

Cash bonds and PR bonds are types of unsecured bonds because you are not securing it with any money down. In bond terms, a surety is a person who will be responsible to make sure that you will show to court and will be responsible to pay the bond if the arrested person does not show up.  A surety can be family, friend or a bondsperson. Your attorney cannot act as a surety.

What are the least expensive and affordable bail bonds in Maryland?

The Prince George’s County Correctional Center or court in this jurisdiction can provide you with a list of approved and licensed bond companies, but they cannot recommend a specific company. You are not obligated to use the first company available and can call several companies to compare what kind of bonds that the bondsperson is willing to execute.  

The percentage of bail that the bond company can charge is set, usually at 10%, by the state and cannot be negotiated.

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Inmate Visitation

How Do You Visit an Inmate in the Prince George’s County Correctional Center ? What is the Schedule?

Prince George’s County Correctional Center Inmate On-Site Visitation Schedule, Registration & Guidelines

13400 Dille Drive
Upper Marlboro, MD 20772
Problems?... Questions?... 301-952-7025

  • Registration begins one prior to the start of regular visiting hours.
  • Registration starts at 8:30AM for morning visits, and 3:30PM for afternoon visits.
  • No more than three people are allowed to visit an inmate at any one time.
  • No lighters, matches, tobacco products, drugs, sharp instruments, food, drink, gum, cameras or cell phones, tank tops, sleeveless shirts, shorts, short skirts, hats or sunglasses allowed.
  • Visitors are allowed 1 visit per day; Inmates are allowed only 1 visit per week.
  • Visitors must be over the age of 18.
  • Inmate's current visitor list on file will be utilized. 
  • Expect to bring and wear a face mask.
  • Bondsmen and Attorneys can visit at any time. Call 301-952-7025 for approval.
HOUSING
UNITS
DAY TIME
H-12,
H-11A/H4A,
H-17, H-2, H-1
MON 9:00AM-1:00PM
4:00PM-9:00PM
H-12,
H-11A/H4A,
H-15, H-14,
(H4B/H-3 Medical)
TUE 9:00AM-1:00PM
4:00PM-9:00PM
H-12,
H-11A/H4A,
H-17, H-16,
H-7, H-6, H-5
WED 9:00AM-1:00PM
4:00PM-9:00PM
H-12,
H-11A/H4A,
H-10, H-9, H-8,
(H4B/H-3 Medical)
THU 9:00AM-1:00PM
4:00PM-9:00PM
H-12,
H-11A/H4A,
H-10, H-9
FRI 9:00AM-1:00PM
4:00PM-9:00PM
H-12,
H-11A/H4A,
H-5, H-6, H-14,
H-16, H-17,
H-4B/H-3
SAT 9:00AM-1:00PM
4:00PM-9:00PM
H-12,
H-11A/H4A,
H-15, H-7, H-8,
H-9, H-10,
H-1, H-2,
SUN 9:00AM-1:00PM
4:00PM-9:00PM

Prince George’s County Correctional Center uses Securus Video Connect for Remote Inmate Video Visitation. 



Video Visitation allows 'approved' friends, family members, attorneys and clergy of an inmate to connect with them using their computer, Securus Video Visitation app, or ‘on-site’ kiosk. 

Steps:
Register and/or log in.
Select the facility of your inmate.
Review the days, available hours and the cost of remote and on-site visits.
Schedule your visit.

What is the Cost of a Remote Video Visit?
Costs vary and are subject to change, but generally visits range from $5.00 to $15.00 for a 15 to 30 minute online or on-site video visit.

How do you know if your Inmate will be available during the time you schedule?
The Securus system knows the times that Prince George’s County Correctional Center inmates are available for remote video visits.
It will not allow you to schedule a visit with your inmate if they are not available or the video visitation kiosk(s) in the jail are booked already.
Once you schedule a visit with your inmate they will be notified of the date and time of the visit.

Important Tips:
Your entire visit is being monitored and recorded. Do not say or do anything that you would not want being replayed in court.
You should schedule your visit, in advance, at a time that works best for you.
For best sound quality, use earbuds or headsets.

Quick & Easy Access to Important Information & Help:
Phone: 972-734-1111 or 877-578-3658
Video Tutorial on Registering for Securus Video Visits.
Frequently Asked Questions.
Prince George’s County Correctional Center Pricing.
Securus Contact Information.
iphone app
Android app

We’ve compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for everything you need to know about Prince George’s County Correctional Center ’s Inmate Visitation Policies, Rules and Guidelines. If you still have questions after reviewing these FAQs, call 301-952-7164 for further assistance.

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Remote Video Visitation

Can I Use My Computer or Phone to Have a Remote Video Visit with an Inmate in the Prince George’s County Correctional Center ?

Prince George’s County Correctional Center uses Securus Video Connect for Remote Inmate Video Visitation. 




Video Visitation allows 'approved' friends, family members, attorneys and clergy of an inmate to connect with them using their computer, Securus Video Visitation app, or ‘on-site’ kiosk. 

Steps:
Register and/or log in.
Select the facility of your inmate.
Review the days, available hours and the cost of remote and on-site visits.
Schedule your visit.

What is the Cost of a Remote Video Visit?
Costs vary and are subject to change, but generally visits range from $5.00 to $15.00 for a 15 to 30 minute online or on-site video visit.

How do you know if your Inmate will be available during the time you schedule?
The Securus system knows the times that Prince George’s County Correctional Center inmates are available for remote video visits.
It will not allow you to schedule a visit with your inmate if they are not available or the video visitation kiosk(s) in the jail are booked already.
Once you schedule a visit with your inmate they will be notified of the date and time of the visit.

Important Tips:
Your entire visit is being monitored and recorded. Do not say or do anything that you would not want being replayed in court.
You should schedule your visit, in advance, at a time that works best for you.
For best sound quality, use earbuds or headsets.

Quick & Easy Access to Important Information & Help:
Phone: 972-734-1111 or 877-578-3658
Video Tutorial on Registering for Securus Video Visits.
Frequently Asked Questions.
Prince George’s County Correctional Center Pricing.
Securus Contact Information.
iphone app
Android app

We’ve compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for everything you need to know about Prince George’s County Correctional Center ’s Video Remote Visitation Policies, Rules and Guidelines. If you still have questions after reviewing these FAQs, call 301-952-7164 for further assistance.

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Inmate Money Accounts

How Do You Deposit Money for an Inmate in the Prince George’s County Correctional Center ?

There are five choices for putting money on an inmate's books that can be used for communication services:

1. Commissary money in the form of a money order may be mailed to:
AdvancePay Service Department
P.O. Box 911722
Denver, CO 80291-1722

2. You may use cash or credit/debit cards at any time by using the kiosk located in the front lobby.  The fee for the use of the ATM is generally $1.50 per transaction for cash and 10% fee for credit/debit cards.

3. Commissary money can also be added to an inmates account at any time using any of these methods online.

4. Cash deposits to ConnectNetwork are now available at 26,000 retail locations nationwide including Walmart, ACE, Kmart, Kroger, and more. You’ll start the payment process online in your ConnectNetwork account, then complete your transaction with cash at a participating local retail store. Plus, many of these stores are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Find a retail store near you.

5. You can call customer service 24/7 at 877-650-4249 and get instructions for depositing money over the phone using a debit or credit card.

We’ve compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for everything you need to know about Prince George’s County Correctional Center ’s Inmate Money and Trust Fund Policies, Rules and Guidelines. If you still have questions after reviewing these FAQs, call 301-952-7164 for further assistance.

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Inmate Phone Contact

How Do I Receive Phone Calls from an Inmate in the Prince George’s County Correctional Center ?

How Do You Communicate with an Inmate in the Prince George’s County Correctional Center by Phone

Follow these instructions on how to open an account with GTL Connect Network (aka Viapath Technologies)

  • Advance Pay - This phone account allows you to prepay so that your inmate can call you (and only you) whenever he/she wants and the cost of each call is deducted from your balance. You can even be notified by text when your balance gets low. You still have the option of accepting or rejecting each call.
  • Pin Debit  -  This option allows you to fund an inmate's commissary account and lets him pay for phone calls to you and others with the money. You will have no control over who your inmate calls.
  • Voicemail  -  You can leave a secure voicemail without having to contact the facility. When you call the local phone number for a facility offering Inmate Voicemail (call Customer Service at 877-650-4249 to get the local voicemail number for Prince George’s County Correctional Center , you will be informed of the cost for leaving a message. To leave your message, simply select the inmate by ID number. Then, record your voicemail.

For full instructions on the Prince George’s County Correctional Center Inmate Phone System, what the costs are, how it works, and tips and guidelines on rules, regulations and saving money on calls, check out our Inmate Phones Page.

We’ve compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for everything you need to know about Prince George’s County Correctional Center ’s Inmate Phone Policies, Rules and Guidelines. If you still have questions after reviewing these FAQs, call 301-952-7164 for further assistance.

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Mailing an Inmate

How do I Mail an Inmate in the Prince George’s County Correctional Center , and what can I send them?

What Mail is Allowed for Inmates in the Prince George’s County Correctional Center ?

Envelopes
The Prince George’s County Correctional Center allows letters, but only in WHITE envelopes, and on WHITE stationary, either plain white or white lined. Colored paper is not acceptable. Images printed on the paper is not acceptable. Photos are limited to 4" x 6" in size and no more than five (5) photos per envelope is allowed. Envelopes must include the full name and address of the sender as well.



Newspapers
Local or national newspapers may also be mailed to the inmate as long as they are mailed directly from the newspaper publisher.

Magazines
News, special interest or sports magazines may also be mailed to an inmate as long as they are shipped directly from the publisher. Any magazines that contain profanity, weapons, pornography or other content that is adult in nature will be confiscated by the jail staff and will NOT be delivered to the inmate.

Books
The Prince George’s County Correctional Center allows books to be mailed directly to the jail from a reputable source such as AmazonBarnes & Noble or Books-A-Million. You can order them directly from your computer and have them shipped to the inmate at the address above.
Books must NOT contain images or content that are considered excessively violent, pornographic or obscene. Any book that does not meet the Prince George’s County Correctional Center standards will be disposed of. Books may not be more than 3 inches thick and must not be larger than 8.5" x 11".
Hard cover books will not be accepted by the jail due to their potential to be used as a weapon.


All mail, newspapers, magazines and books are to be shipped to the Prince George’s County Correctional Center :
Inmate's Full Name & Inmate's name
Prince George’s County Correctional Center
13400 Dille Drive
Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

We’ve compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for everything you need to know about Prince George’s County Correctional Center ’s Inmate Mail Policies, Rules and Guidelines. If you still have questions after reviewing these FAQs, call 301-952-7164 for further assistance.

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Inmate Commissary

Can I purchase Commissary Online for an Inmate in the Prince George’s County Correctional Center , and what can I purchase?

We’ve compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for everything you need to know about Prince George’s County Correctional Center ’s Commissary Policies, Rules and Guidelines. If you still have questions after reviewing these FAQs, call 301-952-7164 for further assistance.

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Texting and Emailing an Inmate

How Can I Communicate with an Inmate in the Prince George’s County Correctional Center using an Online Messaging Service?

Prince George’s County Correctional Center uses Securus eMessaging for Inmate Email.




Register here. (You are already registered if you signed up with Securus for 'Phone' or 'Remote Visitation').

Steps: 
1.  Sign up for eMessaging
2. Find your inmate.
3. Purchase a book of Securus ‘stamps’.
4. Type & Send message.

Things you CAN do:
1.  You CAN ONLY send messages from the Securus website, or with the Securus app. (links below).
2. You CAN transfer ‘stamps’ to your inmate.
3. You CAN deposit money to your inmate, and they can purchase ‘stamps’ on their end.
4. Each time you send a message, you CAN pay for them to reply.
5. You CAN send photos. (Jail staff will review for appropriateness) 

Things you CANNOT do:
1.  You CANNOT use your own personal email to send messages.
2. You CANNOT send any message or photo that would normally be rejected by regular mail.

Other Things:
1.  Photos must be .jpg, .jpeg or .png.
2. eMessages and photos must meet the jail’s standards for regular mail.
3. If your eMessage or Photo is rejected you will be notified of the reason, but you will NOT get a refund.

What is the cost of sending inmate messages?

  • Send a text Message - 1 stamp
  • Purchase a reply for your inmate - 1 stamp
  • Attach up to 5 photos - 1 stamp each photo
  • Share up to 5 eCards - 1 stamp each eCard
  • Send just a photo with no text - 1 stamp
  • Send a 30 second VideoGram - 3 stamps

What can your inmate do with digital 'stamps'?

  • Reply to your eMessage if you attach a return stamp
  • Receive transferred stamps you share with them (no cost to transfer)
  • When available, they can purchase their own stamps from their Inmate Debit Account


Contact Information and Help:
eMessaging FAQ  
eMessaging Signup & Helpful Information  
Online Customer Service Support 
Phone Support: 972-734-1111 or 800-844-6591
iphone app
Android app

Mailing Check payments
Securus Correctional Billing Services
PO Box 650757
Dallas, Texas 75265-075

How to Send a Text or Email Message to an Inmate in Prince George’s County Correctional Center

To send a text or email message to a Prince George's County inmate, do the following:

Prince George’s County Correctional Center uses Securus eMessaging for Inmate Email.

Register here. (You are already registered if you signed up with Securus for 'Phone' or 'Remote Visitation' in Prince George's County or any jail or prison in the country).
Steps: 
1.  Sign up for eMessaging
2. Find your Prince George's County inmate.
3. Purchase a book of Securus ‘stamps’.
4. Type & Send message.

For all Prince George's County information for sending secure messages to an inmate in Prince George’s County Correctional Center , including instructions, video examples, fees, limits, tablet rentals and more, check out out Text/Email an Inmate Page.

We’ve compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for everything you need to know about Prince George’s County Correctional Center ’s Text and Email Policies, Rules and Guidelines. If you still have questions after reviewing these FAQs, call 301-952-7164 for further assistance.

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Inmate Tablets

Do Inmates in the Prince George’s County Correctional Center have Access to Tablets or Computers?

Prince George’s County Correctional Center now offers Securus 'SecureView' Tablet Rentals to their inmates.


  
Securus is the same company that handles the inmate phone system, video visitations, email and texting and digital letters.

The tablets can be rented on a monthly basis and while not directly connected to the internet, the inmates can use them for the following activities:

  • Phone Calls - Inmates may make calls directly from their tablet allowing for more privacy. The rates are the same as the phones in the unit, and the calls are still recorded and monitored.
  • eMessaging - Communicate via a text based message or picture. Fee based system.
  • Job Search - Using JobView, a secure job search application, inmates have the ability to see what jobs are available when they are released.
  • Education - Free educational platform and course catalog that provides thousands of educational resources.
  • Self Help -Inmates have daily access to mental health and addiction recovery programming.
  • Music - Top-40, Hip-Hop, Country, Rock, Gospel, and more.
  • Law Library -  Legal research with up-to-date case information.
  • eBooks - Thousands of available titles.
  • Religion - Religious resources for spiritual guidance.
  • Games - Inmates can play their favorite games. Available through monthly subscriptions
  • Facility Services - Digital access to submitted forms, requests, facility documents, and notifications from staff.

Here's how it works:

  • Register here.  It is recommended you use Chrome or Firefox.
  • Pay for the subscription using Paypal.
  • You get charged the 1st of each month. 
  • You get charged a full month even if it's only used for a partial month.
  • No activation or early termination fees.
  • Your inmate will receive their tablet in 3-5 business days, after you pay.

Questions:

How to Rent a Tablet for an Inmate in Prince George’s County Correctional Center

To rent a tablet for an inmate in Prince George's County follow these instructions:

  • Register here.  It is recommended you use Chrome or Firefox.
  • Pay for the subscription using Paypal.
  • You get charged the 1st of each month. 
  • You get charged a full month even if it's only used for a partial month.
  • No activation or early termination fees.
  • Your Prince George's County inmate will recieve their tablet in 3-5 business days, after you pay.


If you have any questions:

For all Prince George's County information on Tablet Rentals for your inmate, check out our Tablet Rental Page.

We’ve compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for everything you need to know about Prince George’s County Correctional Center ’s Tablet Policies, Rules and Guidelines. If you still have questions after reviewing these FAQs, call 301-952-7164 for further assistance.

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