CDF is for State Prison offenders sentenced anywhere from one year to life by the State Court in the county where the charges were filed
All prisons and jails have Security or Custody levels depending on the inmate’s classification, sentence, and criminal history. Please review the rules and regulations for State - medium facility.
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If you are unsure of your inmate's location, you can search and locate your inmate by typing in their last name, first name or first initial, and/or the offender ID number to get their accurate information immediately Registered Offenders
CDF is a State - medium state correctional facility in Baltimore, MD, operated by the Maryland Department of Corrections. Inmates serve sentences ranging from one year to life and have access to programs including education, vocational training, and work assignments. This page covers how to locate an inmate, schedule visits, make calls, send money, and stay connected throughout their sentence at CDF.
While incarcerated, reading is often the best use of time. Please note that books and magazines, puzzles, and word searches ordered for inmates must come directly from the publisher. This policy ensures that the items are new, untampered, and comply with the facility's regulations. Prisons and jails enforce this rule to prevent the introduction of contraband or prohibited materials. By restricting orders to publishers, the facility can better maintain security and control over the content entering the institution. Any books or magazines not received directly from the publisher will be rejected and not delivered to the inmate. You may, however, send letters and selfies to inmates with this easy-to-use app, packages starting at only $8.00.
The CDF, previously known as the Maryland Correctional Adjustment Center (MCAC), is a maximum level II (supermax or control unit) prison that houses 511 of the state's more notorious criminals. CDF is situated in Baltimore and operated by the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services.
Initially built in 1988, CDF primarily serves as a facility for federal pre-trial detainees since April 4, 2012, under a contract with the United States Marshals Service. State prisoners are no longer held at CDF.
Formerly, inmates at MCAC faced stringent confinement, spending 23 hours in their cells on weekdays and 24 hours on weekends. However, the conditions have since changed for federal detainees, who now have more recreation time and communal activities, including outdoor recreation and shared meals.
Until June 2010, CDF housed Maryland's death row inmates, who were later transferred to North Branch Correctional Institution. Executions previously occurred at the nearby Maryland Penitentiary, now known as the Metropolitan Transition Center.