Search the Talbot County Inmate Population

The Talbot County inmate population is centered on the county detention center in Easton, with separate state, federal, and immigration systems used after a person leaves local custody. A Talbot County inmate search usually starts with the county jail roster, then moves to Maryland corrections or federal locators when the person is no longer housed locally. The Talbot County inmate population also has public capacity, booking, and trend data that help explain how the jail is used. The Talbot County inmate population figures below focus on local custody first, then current and past inmate lookup channels.

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The Talbot County Inmate Population

The local Talbot County inmate population is held at the Talbot County Detention Center, also called the Talbot County Corrections Facility and the Talbot County Department of Corrections. County materials describe it as the central booking point for adult men and women arrested in the county. That role matters because an arrest by the sheriff, Easton police, another municipal agency, or other local law enforcement normally routes into one county custody system instead of separate city jail rosters.

The Talbot County inmate population changes as new arrests arrive, bond decisions are made, local sentences begin, and sentenced prisoners transfer to Maryland state custody. JailTracker covers people committed and currently housed at the local detention center. The Maryland DPSCS Incarcerated Individual Locator is the better source after a person is committed to the Commissioner of Correction and moved to a state prison or covered state facility.


Talbot County Inmate Population Statistics

Talbot County publishes several useful ways to read the jail population. The county Corrections About page describes the average daily incarcerated population as about 80. The FY2025 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report lists fiscal 2025 average daily population at 89 and bookings at 501. The Maryland Commission on Correctional Standards audit approved in 2024 gives a single-day custody snapshot from August 2, 2023, with 45 people in the jail and an operating capacity of 148.

89 FY2025 Average Daily Population
148 Operating Capacity
1 Local Detention Facility
MeasureFigureSource / Year
County public ADPAbout 80Talbot Corrections About page, modified Dec. 3, 2024
FY2025 average daily population89Talbot County FY2025 ACFR
FY2025 bookings501Talbot County FY2025 ACFR
Operating capacity148MCCS Talbot audit, approved Mar. 28, 2024
Audit-day population45 totalMCCS snapshot, Aug. 2, 2023


Who Makes Up Talbot County Jail Custody

The MCCS audit provides the clearest demographic and custody mix. On August 2, 2023, the Talbot County inmate population snapshot had 40 males and 5 females. It listed 15 locally sentenced people and 30 awaiting trial, with an average age of 35 and 60 percent minorities. The audit also reported 11 people held for other jurisdictions, one person on home detention, and 20 people in pretrial services.

  • Pretrial and sentenced custody - the audit listed 30 awaiting trial and 15 locally sentenced people.
  • Sex breakdown - the audit-day population was 40 males and 5 females.
  • Other jurisdiction holds - 11 people were held for other jurisdictions in the audit snapshot.
  • Programs outside a standard cell - the audit listed one sentenced person on home detention and 20 in pretrial services.

Talbot County Jail Capacity

The 2024 MCCS audit lists operating capacity at 148. The state budget analysis lists Q4 2023 capacity at 153. Both numbers place the published 2023 and 2025 average daily population below capacity, even when Talbot was above its older historical ADP levels. No official source in the research showed a recent DOJ consent decree, major jail litigation, closure order, or new jail construction project specific to Talbot County.

The audit found total compliance with Adult Detention Center standards and recommended a Recognition of Achievement Award. It still recorded ordinary physical-plant work, including showers, flooring, hot water, lights, painting, toilet leaks, camera upgrades, generator work, and HVAC-related projects. Capacity and conditions are related, but they are not the same fact. A jail can be within bed capacity and still have repair issues that must be tracked through inspections and county maintenance.


Laws Governing Talbot County Jail Data

Maryland public-records law starts with access, then carves out limits for protected, sealed, expunged, investigatory, and safety-sensitive records. Jail population figures, roster fields, court records, and booking photos do not all follow one simple rule. Talbot County JailTracker may publish current custody details, while the sheriff or county can still withhold or redact some law-enforcement records under the Maryland Public Information Act.

Key Statutes and Rules:

Maryland General Provisions § 4-201 sets the baseline rule that a custodian generally allows inspection of public records at reasonable times unless another law applies.

Maryland General Provisions § 4-351 allows some police, sheriff, correctional, intelligence, and security-procedure records to be withheld or redacted under statutory conditions.

Maryland Correctional Services § 8-106 establishes the Maryland Commission on Correctional Standards inside DPSCS.

COMAR 12.14 contains Maryland correctional standards for adult detention centers.


Talbot County State Prison Transfers

No state prison was verified inside Talbot County from the DPSCS facility locator. That means the local Talbot County inmate population is not the same as the state prison population connected to Talbot criminal cases. A person may be booked into the county detention center, appear in District or Circuit Court, receive a sentence, and later transfer to a Maryland state facility outside the county. At that point, JailTracker is no longer the main public locator.

The DPSCS locator covers people committed to the Commissioner of Correction and housed in Division of Correction facilities, Patuxent Institution, and some short-sentenced DPDS facilities. It does not list everyone in DPSCS custody and does not list people no longer in custody because of release or escape. Maryland VINE is also available for custody and case notification, but the state cautions victims not to rely on VINE alone.



Talbot County Current Inmate Lookup

The JailTracker search fields are useful because the Talbot County inmate population can include people with similar names, middle names, suffixes, or records tied to multiple case numbers. The public settings show images enabled and a large maximum result count. They also show a current-only setting, so a blank result may mean release, transfer, a spelling issue, a record not yet created, or a person held in another system.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
First NameTextOptionalUse with last name to narrow common names.
Last NameTextOptionalOften the best starting field.
Middle NameTextOptionalHelpful when the roster has full name fields.
Offender Id / Permanent IdTextOptionalUse when a prior record or caller provides an identifier.
Intake Date RangeDate fieldsOptionalCan narrow a known recent booking.
Gender / AgencyDropdownOptionalCaptured options include F, M, All, and Talbot County Department of Corrections.

The official Corrections hub screenshot in the image below shows Talbot's main cards for JailTracker, Maryland Case Search, visitation, deposits, and jail information. The county page at Talbot County Corrections is the safest starting point when a direct roster URL changes.

Talbot County Corrections hub for inmate population and JailTracker roster

Use the county hub first when comparing custody status with visitation, deposits, and court-record links, since those services split across different official systems.


Talbot County Inmate Record Fields

A Talbot County inmate record is a custody profile, not a full court file. Public objects observed in JailTracker include name fields, gender, supervision status, booking identifiers, book date, release date when present, facility, image fields, offense rows, court references, bond fields, demographics, and update timestamps. Sensitive identity fields such as Social Security number and driver's license data were null in the public API summary.

FieldWhat It Shows
Name and genderFirst, middle, last, suffix, and F or M.
Booking identifiersAgency offender ID and permanent ID, rather than a confirmed public booking-number label.
Book date and statusCustody timing and active or release-related status fields.
MugshotImage capability is enabled, with `hasImage:true` when a photo exists.
Charges and casesOffense, statute, court type, court name, control number, and case number fields.
BondBond type and amount by offense row, which can differ from later court action.

Talbot County Jail vs State Prison

Readers often search one system for every custody type. Talbot County does not work that way. The county jail roster is for local custody at the detention center. State prison custody is searched through DPSCS. Federal custody may involve BOP or the U.S. Marshals District of Maryland. Immigration detention is searched through ICE ODLS.

Custody TypeMain SourceWhat It Covers
County jailTalbot JailTrackerCurrent local inmates, pretrial defendants, local sentences, and accepted holds.
State prisonMaryland DPSCS locatorPeople committed to the Commissioner of Correction and housed in covered facilities.
FederalBOP locator or USMSFederal inmates from 1982 to present and federal pretrial routing.
ImmigrationICE ODLSCurrent ICE custody or CBP custody over 48 hours.

Talbot County Records When Search Fails

If JailTracker does not answer the question, the next step depends on the record type. For custody status, call Corrections at 410-770-8120. For sheriff police reports, photos, or video, the Sheriff's Records Division requires a written request and lists report and media fees. For county Corrections records not already posted online, the county Public Information Act channel goes through the Talbot County Office of Law PIA representative.

The Talbot County PIA page lists written and emailed request options, including the county PIA representative, phone, fax, and email. The sheriff's records form separately lists the Sheriff's Office request address, report distribution hours, fax, and email route. PIA does not override sealed, expunged, juvenile, adoption, investigatory, or safety exemptions.


Talbot County Detention Facilities

Only one adult detention facility was verified in Talbot County from the facility map. The detention center is the county central booking facility for adult arrests and the local source for the Talbot County inmate population. No state prison, BOP prison, ICE detention facility, county annex, or separate city jail was verified inside the county.

  • Talbot County Detention Center - county adult detention center and central booking facility for pretrial, sentenced local, work-release, male, and female custody.

Talbot County Inmate Population FAQ

How large is the Talbot County inmate population? The county says the jail averages about 80 incarcerated individuals. The FY2025 ACFR lists 89 ADP, while the 2024 MCCS audit used a single-day snapshot of 45 people on August 2, 2023.

Where do current Talbot County inmates appear? Current local custody appears in Talbot JailTracker through the county Corrections hub. If the person has moved to Maryland state prison, use DPSCS instead.

Does Talbot County have more than one jail? No separate adult city jail, state prison, federal prison, ICE facility, or county annex was verified in Talbot County during the research pass.

Can the roster show court charges? JailTracker can show offense rows, statutes, court names, and case numbers. Formal charge status and dispositions should be checked in Maryland Judiciary Case Search.

What if a person is not on the roster? Try spelling variants, middle names, suffixes, and the intake date range first. If there is still no match, call Talbot County Detention Center for current custody, check DPSCS for state custody, and use BOP, USMS, or ICE routes for federal or immigration custody. A blank county roster result does not prove that no custody record exists.

Does VINE replace the jail roster? No. Maryland VINE is a notification and custody-status service, while JailTracker is the county's roster for current local custody.

Directions to the Talbot County Jail

Talbot County Detention Center is at 115 W. Dover Street, Easton, MD 21601. County materials place the jail behind the Talbot County Free Library, across from the Circuit Court on Dover Road, and near Easton's court and commissioner functions. Drivers coming from US-50 should route into downtown Easton toward Dover Street and the Washington Street courthouse district, then follow posted visitor entrance signs at the jail lobby.

From MD-33, St. Michaels, Oxford-area roads, or northern Talbot and Queen Anne approaches, route toward Easton and the courthouse/library area. Official sources did not publish parking rates, lot rules, bus route names, lockers, or detailed ADA entrance labels. Confirm visitor parking and accessibility needs with Corrections before leaving.

Address

Talbot County Detention Center
115 W. Dover Street
Easton, MD 21601
410-770-8120

Visitor Parking

Official pages do not publish public parking rates or lot rules. Call Corrections to confirm where visitors should park.

Public Transit

No official bus route detail was found in the corrections sources. Plan around the downtown Easton courthouse area.

Visitor Entry

Adults need government photo ID. Secure-area and contact visitors are subject to search, and refusal cancels the visit.