
Central Home Detention Unit Inmate Search and Prison Information
- State
- Maryland
- City
- Baltimore
- Postal Code
- 21218
- County
- Baltimore County
- Phone Number
- 443-263-3800
- Type
- State Prison
- Location
- 2100 Guilford Avenue, Baltimore, MD, 21218
- Official Website
- http://dpscs.md.gov/locations/chdu.shtml
About Central Home Detention Unit
Central Home Detention Unit inmate search: Offense Date, Jail Roster, INS, Booking Number, Race, Mugshots, Release Date, Probate Documents, Arrests, Charges, Who's in jail, Bookings, Current Housing Block, Criminal Records, Fine/Crt Costs, Alias, Booking Date, Race, Bond, Offense Date, Charges, Court Date.
Baltimore, Maryland is home to the Central Home Detention Unit. The Central Home Detention Unit is a maximum-security state facility.
The Central Home Detention Unit is composed of three facilities on the premises. The facilities are known as a level 4 and level 5 unit, a minimum level 2 unit, along with a maximum-security level 6 unit.
In the Central Home Detention Unit, they will ONLY house male inmates. Adult male inmates to be exact.
You should note that the Central Home Detention Unit is the home of the Maryland’s Death Row as well. This means that the Central Home Detention Unit will house some of the most dangerous offenders who was charged with some of the most heinous crimes.
Inmate Search
Finding information on an inmate in the Central Home Detention Unit is an easy task with how far technology has come.
If you are needing information on an inmate who is currently being detained in the Central Home Detention Unit, you do not have to look any further than the Maryland Corrections Department's official website.
Here you will find an online database of all inmates in custody. You will be able to search the database using:
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Offender Number
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CD Number
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Inmate’s First and Last Name
Nationwide Inmate Records Online Check
Jail records, court & arrest records, mugshots and even judicial reports
Sending a Mail/Care Package
When sending mail to the Central Home Detention Unit, please ensure that you do not only put your return address, but you also have the inmates name and the inmates CD number on the envelope as well. This will allow the correctional officers an easier time to see what for who is.
Sending Money
For you to be able to deposit money into an inmate's account at the Central Home Detention Unit, you will need to be an approved visitor. You can mail a money order to the facility, but on the money order, you will need to display the inmate’s number and the inmate’s full name.
If you are not an approved visitor, you will NOT be permitted to send money to the inmate.
Phone calls
Inmates in the Central Home Detention Unit are NOT permitted to receive phone calls on ANY electronic devices. Inmates are only allowed to MAKE phone calls to their loved ones.
Phone calls are always monitored and recorded for safety purposes.
Visitation
For you to have permission to visit an inmate in the Central Home Detention Unit, you will need to have filled out, submitted, and had your visitation application approved. You will NOT be able to visit an inmate without filling out and having your visitor application approved.
If an inmate is in the reception, diagnostic, and classification phase, inmates will only be permitted to having immediate family members come to visit.
But, once they get out of that phase, visiting hours and visiting days will be solely dependent on the inmate’s custody classification.
Visiting Hours
Saturday — 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Sunday — 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.