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The Wicomico County Department of Corrections is the largest prison office in Wicomico County and is situated on 12 parcels of land in the Salisbury metropolitan area. It was constructed in 1925 and is located at 411 Naylor Mill Road, Salisbury, Maryland 21801. Here is the official Jail website:

The 56-bed office houses pre-indictment inmates. Regardless of its prison capacity, the Wicomico County Department of Corrections offers reintegration programs for male felons.

Wicomico County Department of Corrections is located in Salisbury, Wicomico County, Maryland, with minimal security.

The average number of bookings per month at the Wicomico County Department of Corrections is 303. The facility is overseen by seven employees.

In an average year, the Wicomico County Department of Corrections employs more than 28 inmates in its in-office work lines to assist with kitchen, clothing, and activity administrations.

Wicomico County Department of Corrections employees also supervise and operate the Wicomico County Work Leave Center (WFC), located a traffic light away from the jail.

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Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office

Michael A. Lewis, Sheriff
Address: 401 West Naylor Mill Road, Salisbury, Maryland, 21801
Phone: 410-548-4891
Fax: 410-548-3087

Important Jail Policies and Visitation Procedures

Visitors are required to comply with all institution-established visiting regulations. Any violation of visiting regulations or act that jeopardizes the safe and orderly operation of the facility may result in the revocation of visiting privileges or criminal prosecution. At the discretion of the Director or his/her designee, a visitor’s visiting privileges may be suspended indefinitely. The general rules include the following, but are not limited to:

Always ensure that your vehicle is locked, as we are not responsible for your vehicle or any belongings left inside. Do not leave your children in your vehicle unattended.
This is a smoke-free facility.
Food and beverages may not be brought into the facility.
In the visitation areas, the use of cameras, video equipment, audio recorders, and/or cell phones is strictly prohibited, and these items will be considered contraband.
All visitors are required to adhere to the visitor dress code.
The use of obscene, loud, or vulgar language and/or other disorderly behavior by any visitor will not be tolerated and will result in immediate termination of the visit.
Any guest suspected of being under the influence of alcohol or another substance will be denied entry and asked to leave immediately.
The inmates will always wear their full uniforms during the visit.
In the event of an emergency, visiting will be immediately terminated and all visitors will be required to leave the facility immediately.

Visitation Time:

A Block (Females)
Fridays 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM
(must be in building by 1:00 PM)
B Block (Males)
Saturdays 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM
(must be in building by 1:00 PM)
C Block (Males)
Sundays 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM
(must be in building by 1:00 PM)
Work Release
Sundays 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
(must be in building by 5:30 PM)
Protective Custody
Saturdays 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM
(must be in building by 4:30 PM)
SMU / Medical / Trustees
Saturdays 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM
(must be in building by 5:30 PM)
Administrative Seg
Mondays 8:30 AM to 2:00 PM
(must be in building by 1:30 PM)
Youthful Offender
Saturdays 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM
(must be in building by 6:30 PM)

Child visits for A-Block / A-Pod are the first Monday of every month from 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM.
Child visits for A-Block / B-Pod are the first Friday of every month from 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM.
Child visits for A-Block / C-Pod are the first Saturday of every month from 8:30 AM – 2:30 PM

During a typical year, the crime rate in Wicomico County is 31,31 per 1,000 residents. Residents of Wicomico County consider the western portion of the county to be the safest.

In the central neighborhoods of Wicomico County, your chance of becoming a victim of crime is as high as 1 in 20, while it is as low as 1 in 61 in the western part of the county. See the section on interpreting the crime map, as comparing crime and other crime rates is not as straightforward as it may seem.

Fact
A crime occurs every 2 hours 45 minutes (on average) in Wicomico County.

300%
Your home is 300% more likely to be robbed with no home security system.