Locate Easley Booking Releases

Easley booking releases are public records that document arrests in this Upstate city. The Easley Police Department handles law enforcement within city limits. After an arrest, the person is transported to the Pickens County Detention Center for booking and processing. Pickens County maintains these booking releases and provides an online inmate lookup tool. South Carolina law under S.C. Code Ann. § 30-4-30 gives the public a right to access these records. You can search for Easley booking releases through county resources at no charge.

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Easley Quick Facts

22,000+ Population
Pickens County
Pickens Co. Detention Center
864-859-4025 Non-Emergency

Easley Arrest and Booking Process

The Easley Police Department is located at 220 NW Main Street, Easley, SC 29640. For non-emergency calls, dial 864-859-4025. The Records Division can be reached at (864) 855-7923 or by email at records@easleypd.org. Officers patrol the city and respond to calls throughout Easley.

When an Easley officer makes an arrest, the person is taken to the Pickens County Detention Center at 701 S. Catherine Street, Pickens, SC 29671. The Pickens County Sheriff's Office operates this facility. During booking, staff record the person's name, date of birth, charges, and other details. They take a photograph and collect fingerprints. This information becomes the booking release record.

A booking release records the arrest. It does not prove guilt. Charges listed at the time of booking may change as the case moves forward in the courts.

Easley Booking Releases Online

You can search for Easley booking releases through the Pickens County inmate lookup. The Pickens County Inmate Lookup is a free tool that shows current inmates and recent bookings. It lists names, charges, booking dates, and bond information for people processed at the county detention center. All Easley arrests appear in this system.

City of Easley official website for police services and booking release information

The City of Easley website has details about the police department, records services, and city government. You can find links to the Records Division and learn about how to submit records requests.

The Pickens County Sheriff's Office manages the detention center where all Easley bookings are processed. Their website provides links to the inmate lookup and other county resources for finding booking release data.

Use VINELink to track a specific inmate after an Easley booking. This free service sends alerts when someone is released or transferred from the Pickens County Detention Center.

Requesting Easley Booking Records

South Carolina's Freedom of Information Act (S.C. Code Ann. § 30-4-10) gives you the right to request booking releases and other public records. To request records from the Easley Police Department, email records@easleypd.org with a copy of your photo ID. You can also visit the Records window at the police station in person.

The Easley PD Records Division is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. The office is closed from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM for lunch. Services available through the Records Division include collision reports, incident reports, FOIA requests, and motions of discovery.

Easley Police Department resource page for records and booking release requests

Under S.C. Code Ann. § 30-4-30, agencies must respond to FOIA requests within 10 business days. They will provide the records, explain why they cannot, or ask for more time. Most booking release requests from Easley PD are handled promptly.

Note: For booking releases held by the Pickens County Sheriff's Office, submit a separate request to the county. Each agency handles requests for its own records.

Court Records for Easley Cases

After an arrest in Easley, the case moves into the court system. Court records show charges filed, hearings, plea agreements, and outcomes. You can search South Carolina court records through the SC Judicial Branch Case Records Search. This free tool covers all courts in the state.

Booking releases record the arrest. Court records record what happened next. Both are public records in South Carolina. Use them together for a complete picture of any Easley case. The state court search is free and available at all hours.

State Records for Easley Arrests

SLED maintains a statewide criminal records database. This includes arrest data from Easley PD and the Pickens County Sheriff's Office. Under S.C. Code Ann. § 17-1-60, law enforcement agencies in South Carolina must report certain arrest data to the state. Easley booking releases are part of this reporting system.

A SLED criminal history check draws on records from across the state. It gives a broader view than a single local booking release. You can request these records through SLED for a fee. The check covers arrests, booking releases, and court outcomes from every county in South Carolina.

Note: Juvenile records are not available through public search tools. South Carolina law protects the records of minors from public disclosure.

What Easley Booking Releases Contain

Each Easley booking release includes data gathered during intake at the Pickens County Detention Center. The records follow a standard county format and typically include:

  • Full legal name and date of birth
  • Home address and physical description
  • Charges at the time of booking
  • Arresting agency and officer
  • Booking date, time, and bond amount

Charges listed on a booking release can change. Prosecutors may add new charges, reduce existing ones, or drop them. Always check court records for the most current information about an Easley case.

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Pickens County Booking Releases

Easley is part of Pickens County. All booking releases for arrests in the city are processed through the county detention center. The county page has more details on the Sheriff's Office, detention center operations, and countywide booking data.

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