Fingerprinting at Carroll County Detention Center: Hours, What to Bring, and Cost
Need fingerprints for a background check? Carroll County Detention Center offers fingerprinting on specific days. Here's when to go, what to bring, and what it costs.
How to send messages, photos, and packages
Carroll County Detention Center uses SmartInmate/Smart Communications to help families and friends stay connected with people in custody. Signing up is free, and the process is quick. To use phone calls and other services, create a SmartInmate account, connect it to the person you want to reach, and add funds to cover charges. For calls or video sessions, complete scheduling through the vendor portal after your account is set up and funded. Before trying video visits or online messaging, make sure you have a compatible device and the required app or supported browser.
Search for a loved one and send messages and photos in minutes.
Create a SmartInmate account through the vendor's website or app—it's free and quick. Then follow the steps to link to the person in custody and enable calling or messaging.
Add funds to your SmartInmate account to pay for calls. Use the SmartInmate portal to choose a funding method and keep a balance available.
Yes. SmartInmate is free to sign up for, and registration is quick. Using services like phone calls or video visits requires adding funds to your account to cover charges.
Need fingerprints for a background check? Carroll County Detention Center offers fingerprinting on specific days. Here's when to go, what to bring, and what it costs.
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