Jennifer Road Detention Center Visitation

Visitor information for the Jennifer Road Detention Center.

Make Commissary Deposits

Upon admission to the JRDC, a commissary account is established for each inmate with the Office of Inmate Accounting. Any money that is collected during intake is deposited in an account to be used for Commissary purchases. No deposits of any kind will be accepted from visitors. Please see FAQs from the Home page to learn about our Lobby Kiosks, online and phone deposit methods to deposit money on an Inmate’s account.

The Jennifer Road Detention Center is a place of business and public agency.  Therefore, revealing, suggestive and provocative attire is prohibited.  Visitors shall be required to wear footwear and dress in an appropriate fashion.

The following apparel will not be permitted for either male or female visitors:

  • See-through apparel
  • Shirts and blouses with plunging necklines
  • Pants and shorts with high-cut splits
  • Halter tops
  • Cropped shirts or jerseys
  • Mini skirts or dresses
  • No shorts above the mid-thigh line
  • Form fitting clothes, such as leotards, spandex and leggings
  • Clothes that expose a person’s midriff, side or back
  • Tube tops/tank tops

The above list is not all inclusive. If a member of the Detention Center’s staff determines attire to be inappropriate, revealing, suggestive or provocative, you will be asked to leave and return appropriately attired. 

Jennifer Road Visitation Rules

  • Inmates are permitted two (2) visits per week with friends and family members on a non-contact basis.
  • Up to two (2) adults and two (2) children are permitted into the lobby to visit an inmate at one time, provided they check in together. (NOTE: Children must be accompanied by their parent or legal guardian)
  • Visits are up to one (1) hour. 
  • The visiting schedule for Jennifer Road is posted above or you may call (410) 222-7374 * NOTE: You can now find an inmate’s housing location and more by using the Inmate Locator option at www.aacounty.org/services-and-programs/inmate-locator
  • ALL VISITORS are required to present a valid, unexpired driver’s license, government issued ID or a passport. If presenting a passport, visitors must provide a piece of mail (utility bill, phone bill, etc.) displaying their current mailing address. 
  • Commissary Deposits can be made at accesscorrections.com, by phone at (866) 345-1884 or using the kiosk located in the Detention Center Lobby. 
  • All visitors MUST be checked in at least 30 minutes prior to the end of each visiting session. *NO EXCEPTIONS* 
  • MASKS, WHILE STRONGLY RECOMMENDED, ARE NO LONGER REQUIRED FOR ENTRY. 

Beginning December 17, 2021, the following mail practices shall be enforced:

All incoming mail must be sent to the facility in plain white, legal or letter sized envelopes and must be written on plain or lined white paper. All mail must include the inmate’s first and last name, sender’s first and last name and complete return address.

Any mail that does adhere to the following rules shall be processed as contraband. This list is not all-inclusive.

One of three things shall happen if we discover contraband in your mail:

1. We will return it to you. 
2. We will destroy it if it presents a health or safety hazard to person or facility. 
3. We will confiscate it as evidence in a criminal investigation.

Depending on the degree of contraband violation, we may restrict any future correspondence you have with an inmate.

  • Drugs (legal or illegal)
  • Containing food, clothing or cosmetic items
  • Adhesive material of any kind including stickers, tape, labels (including return address labels), decals, wax, etc.
  • Paper clips, staples, binder clips
  • Letter or envelope decorated with beads, ribbons, springs, glitter, etc.
  • Use of colored pencils, markers, glitter pens, gel pens, crayons, paint, watercolors, hi-lighters, inked rubber stamps or any colored ink pen other than blue or black
  • Correction tape or fluid (Wite-Out, etc.)
  • Greeting cards, note cards, musical cards, recordable cards, homemade cards or poster cards
  • Colored envelopes or colored stationery
  • Padded envelopes
  • Any non-paper items: plastic, metal, laminated, cardboard, cardstock, electronic, etc.
  • Anything gang related (photos, colors, writing symbols or hand gestures)
  • Correspondence in code or suspected code
  • Blank paper, blank envelopes, postage stamps
  • Items having stains or suspicious/unidentifiable substances or markings (including lipstick, bodily fluid, perfume)
  • Mail scented with perfume or other odors
  • Paper or envelopes that appear to have been wet and then dried or show any signs of water or liquid damage (blurred/altered ink, stains, etc.)
  • Pages or clippings from magazines, books or newspaper
  • Photos or drawings of nude, obscene or sexually explicit material
  • Photos that do not meet the following criteria:
    • Must come from approved facility vendor(s) only
    • No larger than 4” x 6”
  • Identification cards, credit/debit cards and/or reproductions thereof
  • Lottery tickets or prepaid telephone cards
  • Mail that violates a no-contact order or other court order
  • Cash, personal checks, second-party checks or money orders
  • Sports statistics for gambling
  • Paper folded in the form of origami
  • Envelope containing more than ten (10) sheets of paper per envelope
  • Envelopes larger than a standard business envelope (4”x9 ½”) or containing metal clasps
  • Books 
  • If magazines or newspaper are not new and sent directly from the publisher or approved internet distributor 
     

Under Md. Code, CR § 9-412, introduction of contraband into a correctional facility is a crime punishable by up to 3 years imprisonment or a fine of up to$1,000 or both.


Visiting Hours

Visiting Hours8 AM - 10:30 AM12:30 PM - 3 PM6 PM - 10 PM
SundayA1, A2  
A4 (juveniles) 
A5, B6
D2C3, C4, C5, C6, C7, C8
MondayB3, B4Intentionally Left BlankD1, D3
TuesdayB2, B5 A4 (juveniles)  
B1
D2
WednesdayD4, E1, E3, E4, E5 FemalesC4A3, C1, C2,   
E2, E3, E4, E5 Males
ThursdayIntentionally Left BlankC6, C7, C8A1, A2, A5, B6
FridayC3, C4, C5C1, C2B1, D4, E1, E3, E4, E5 Females
Saturday A3, C1, C2,  
E2, E3, E4, E5 Males
D1, D3B2, B3, B4, B5

The AACDDF does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, religion, disability, national origin or political belief.

NOTE: All visitors must be checked in at least 30 minutes prior to the end of each visiting session. NO EXCEPTIONS. 

If you require a special accommodation for a disability, you must make the request when you arrive at the facility.