Find an Inmate at Prince George Detention Center
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Quick Facts
- Call 301-952-4800 for the facility’s automated recorded information about visiting, mail, and phones.
- After 5:30 p.m. Monday–Friday, call 301-952-7102 for Bond Review Hearing results.
- For family emergencies contact the Department Chaplain at 301-952-7090.
- If the chaplain is unavailable or the matter is urgent, call the Operations Commander’s Office at 301-952-7028.
Common Questions
What number do I call for general information about Prince George Detention Center?
Call the main automated line at 301-952-4800 for recorded information on visiting, mail, and phone services. Use the recorded line first for routine questions; staff can direct you if you need more help.
Who should I contact for a family emergency at Prince George Detention Center?
For family emergencies, contact the Department Chaplain at 301-952-7090. If the chaplain is unavailable, leave a message, or for urgent issues call the Operations Commander’s Office at 301-952-7028.
How can I get Bond Review Hearing results after regular business hours?
After 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, call 301-952-7102 for Bond Review Hearing results. If you need more details than the recorded result, follow up through the main line or the appropriate office during business hours.
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