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Mission Statement
The Boyle County Detention Center’s mission is to adhere to the Department of Corrections, Local Facilities, jail standards and ensure all employees are knowledgeable of these baseline standards and are adequately trained to carry out their duties. Our duty is to house incarcerated offenders in a manner that protects the public and institutional safety while providing a constitutional level of care and opportunities to acquire skills, which facilitate non-criminal behavior,and reduces the likelihood of re-incarceration.
Boyle County is a safer community to live and work because BCDC provides services and programs that allow for appropriate management and supervision of offenders.
Corrections is as our chosen career and the employees of BCDC are the cornerstones of this agency. They share a common purpose and a commitment to the highest professional standards and excellence in public service. BCDC is committed to our employees and continually strives to promote professional staff development.
Core Values:
- To serve justice with Duty, Integrity and Professionalism.
- Provide leadership in public safety and ensure model practices in the control and management of offenders.
- Promote the corrections profession and development of staff.
- Create a highly effective workforce whose practices demonstrate the highest professional standards.
- Recognize the interest of victims, volunteers and criminal justice providers and acknowledge their input in the Department’s management of offenders.
Informational Documents:
- PREA - Prison Rape Elimination Act (pdf)
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Baltimore City Detention Center (BCDC), Baltimore, Maryland Overview
Opened in 1801, the Baltimore City Detention Center (BCDC), formerly known as the Baltimore City Jail, is a Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services state prison for men and women. It is located on Baltimore, Maryland. It has been a state facility since July 1991. They are housed in separate units, with approximately 410 males, and under 10 females.
Capacity: 410
Visitation Hours:
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays: 10 am-1:45 pm and 3 pm-4:45 pm.
Visitation Policies:
- All visitors, including children, must dress appropriately for visitation. All clothing must cover from the neck to the kneecaps. The following types of clothing are not allowed to be worn: tube tops, tank tops, or halter tops, see-through clothing, mini-skirts, mini-dresses, shorts, skirts, or culottes (at or above the kneecap), form-fitting clothes such as leotards, spandex, and leggings clothes that expose a person’s midriff, side, or back, tops or dresses that have revealing necklines and/or excessive splits, coats, jackets, shawls, and scarves will be placed in an appropriate area.
- The use of restroom facilities is prohibited during visitation. If either the inmate or a visitor requires the use of the restroom, the visit will be terminated at that time. Please keep this in mind when visiting with small children.
- Three (3) visitors are permitted at a time; this does not include infants and toddlers.
- Inmates are permitted two (2) visits per week.
- Sunday afternoon visits are for Work Release men actively working jobs Outside of the Division of Corrections only. The hours are 3 pm – 5 pm. Visitors have to register by 4 pm. All work Release inmates that have jobs outside of the Division of Corrections can have visits during this time frame.
- A visitor shall complete the sign-in sheet prior to entering the facility, which shall include the date, time, printed name, signature, and name of the prisoner being visited.
- An adult visitor shall be required to present government-issued picture identification, such as a driver’s license, prior to admittance into the visit. An adult accompanying a minor visitor may be required to present government-issued picture identification, such as a State of Maryland identification card, or other appropriate government-issued identification, such as a certified copy of the birth certificate, for the minor, prior to admittance into the visit.
- If a visitor is wearing a head covering for religious reasons that cover his or her face so that it inhibits visual identification, he or she shall be required to temporarily remove the head covering enough to establish visual identification and shall be permitted to do so in a private area with staffs of the same gender or, in the case of a transgender or intersex visitor, by the gender staff of the visitor’s choice. Once the visitor is identified and otherwise clears the required search, he or she shall be permitted to wear the head covering during the visit.
- Prohibited Items not allowed inside the secured perimeter of a unit: Any food items, purses, diaper bags, briefcases, cameras, baby strollers, toys, dolls, photographs or photograph albums, paper money, knives, drugs, medication (exceptions are granted regarding prescribed medications on a case-by-case basis), tobacco, lighters, matches, cell phones, pagers, laptop computers, cameras, digital recorders or any other type of electronic/wireless devices, or any other non-authorized items.
Deposit/Commissary Accounts:
Friends and family members can deposit funds to an inmate’s trust fund in the following methods:
ConnectNetwork
ConnectNetwork is GTL’s authorized deposit and account management portal. It is the quickest and most convenient option to fund a correctional account.
AdvancePay Prepaid Telephone Accounts
With AdvancePay prepaid telephone account, friends and family members can calls inmates incarcerated in this facility. Prepaid calling works by placing money on your phone number so that when your inmate calls you the funds are deducted from the balance on your prepaid account.
Offender Phone DEBIT Accounts:
ConnectNetwork PIN Debit (Offender Phone) accounts allow you to make deposits to an offender’s PIN debit phone account.
Inmate Mailing Address:
Inmate Name, ID Number
Baltimore City Detention Center
401 E. Eager Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
Address:
Baltimore City Detention Center
401 E. Eager Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
Phone: (410)-209-4001, (410)-209-4145
Security Level: Minimum
Type(s) of offenders: Adult Men
Sending Money To An Inmate:
Money can be sent to inmate’s Inmate Trust Fund via money orders:
Money Order Companies:
Postal Office: Call 1-866-459-7822
Western Union: Call 1-800-999-9660
Money Gram: Call 1-800-542-3590
Global Express: Call 1-800-394-4525
Wells Fargo: Call 1-800-869-3557
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For details sending money via money orders send your requests to the following address:
P.O. Box/Lockbox, or email CRF.Inmateaccounts@maryland.gov and put Lockbox in the Subject field or call 410-540-6221, 410-540-6222, 410-540-6223, or 410-540-5712 and provide the following information:
- Money Order number
- Amount of the Money Order
- Inmate’s Name
- Inmate’s SID number
- Inmate’s Institution
- Date Money Order was cashed (contact the money order company for this information)
Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services (DPSCS) Offender Search
Incarceration/Sentence Information:
Name and Date of Birth.
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