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BCCC Visitation Center

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Last Updated: March 09,2024

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General Visitation Information

Visiting Hours

Always check the DPSCS home page for additional weather related or visiting hour changes, if any.

The visiting days for BCCC are Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

The visiting hours for Thursday and Friday are 6 pm -9 pm for General Population and Work Release Incarcerated Individuals. Visitors must be registered no later than 8 pm. The visiting days are on the even and odd system by the incarcerated individuals last number of his Doc number in conjunction with the date. (Odd number doc numbers have visits on odd number days even numbers on even number days).

Saturday visiting hours are 10 am - 2 pm. Visitors must be registered by 1 pm. The visiting days are also on the even odd system.

Sunday visits are 10 am -2 pm for General Population and Work Release incarcerated individuals. Visitors must be registered by 1 pm. These visits are also on the even odd system.

Visitor Dress Code

All visitors, to include children, must dress appropriately for visitation. All clothing must cover from the neck to the kneecaps.
The following types of clothing are not allowed to be worn:

  • tube tops, tank tops, or halter tops
  • see-through clothing
  • mini-skirts, mini-dresses, shorts, skorts, or culottes (at or above the kneecap)
  • form-fitting clothes such as leotards, spandex, and leggings
  • clothes that expose a person's midriff, side, or back
  • tops or dresses that have revealing necklines and/or excessive splits
  • coats, jackets, shawls and scarves will be placed in an appropriate area.

Contraband ~ Criminal Violations

Pursuant to Marylands Criminal Law Article, Sections 9-410 and 9-412 through 9-417, it is unlawful for a person to possess, deliver, or possess with intent to deliver contraband in a place of confinement. Such items include but are not limited to telecommunication devices, contraband to effect an escape, weapons of any type, alcoholic beverages, controlled dangerous substances, and tobacco.

It is unlawful for a person to deposit or conceal a telecommunication device in or about a place of confinement with the intent that it be obtained by a person detained or confined.
Violators are subject to arrest and will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Upon conviction, violators are subject to imprisonment from periods of 3 to 10 years, fines of $1,000 to $5,000, or both.