Edgefield County Booking Releases

Edgefield County booking releases are public records maintained by the Edgefield County Sheriff's Office and detention center. The county seat is Edgefield, a small town in the western part of South Carolina along the Savannah River region. Edgefield County has limited online resources for booking release searches. The best way to obtain booking release data is to contact the detention center directly by phone or in person. South Carolina law grants the public a right to view these records, and the Sheriff's Office can guide you through the request process.

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27K Population
Edgefield County Seat
(803) 637-4124 Sheriff's Office
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Edgefield County Booking Release Records

The Edgefield County Sheriff's Office is the main source for booking releases in the county. The office and detention center are both located at 200 Railroad Street in Edgefield, SC 29824. You can reach them by phone at (803) 637-4124. Staff can help you find specific booking releases or explain the request process.

Every arrest in Edgefield County creates a booking record. The record logs the charges, personal details, and dates of detention. When a person leaves custody, a booking release record is made. These records are public under South Carolina law. The Edgefield County government website provides general information about county services and departments.

Edgefield County does not offer an online inmate search tool at this time. To find booking release information, you must call the Sheriff's Office or visit in person. Phone staff can confirm whether a person is in custody or has been released. For written records, you will need to submit a formal public records request to the Edgefield County Sheriff's Office.

South Carolina's FOIA statute governs public access to booking releases in Edgefield County. South Carolina FOIA code governing booking release access in Edgefield County

The South Carolina Freedom of Information Act ensures that booking releases in Edgefield County and all other counties remain accessible to the public.

Sheriff's Office Edgefield County Sheriff's Office
200 Railroad St
Edgefield, SC 29824
Phone: (803) 637-4124
Detention Center 200 Railroad St
Edgefield, SC 29824
Phone: (803) 637-4124
Website edgefieldcounty.sc.gov

Searching Edgefield County Booking Releases

Since Edgefield County does not have an online inmate search, you need to use other methods. The most direct approach is to call the detention center. Phone staff can tell you about current inmates and recent releases. For older records or written copies, submit a formal request to the Sheriff's Office.

Statewide tools also help with Edgefield County booking releases. The VINELink system tracks custody status for inmates across South Carolina. You can search by name to see if a person is held in Edgefield County. It is free and runs at all hours. The South Carolina Courts case search lets you find court filings tied to arrests in Edgefield County. Court records often link to booking releases because charges filed in court start with an arrest.

The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division keeps criminal history records for the whole state. SLED collects data from all 46 counties. Under South Carolina Code Section 17-1-40, law enforcement must report arrest data to SLED. This means Edgefield County booking releases feed into the statewide system over time.

Note: Because Edgefield County lacks an online inmate roster, VINELink is often the best free option for checking current custody status remotely.

Edgefield County Public Records Requests

South Carolina's Freedom of Information Act gives the public a right to inspect booking releases and other government records. Under S.C. Code Ann. Section 30-4-10, all public bodies must make records available upon request. This includes the Edgefield County Sheriff's Office.

To request booking release records from Edgefield County, submit a written FOIA request to the Sheriff's Office at 200 Railroad Street, Edgefield, SC 29824. Under Section 30-4-30, the office has up to 10 business days to respond. Be specific in your request. Include names, dates, and any case numbers you have. Clear requests get faster results. Fees may apply for copies and staff time spent on your request. The agency must tell you the cost before it fills the request.

The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division maintains statewide criminal history data that includes Edgefield County arrests.

SLED homepage for South Carolina booking releases including Edgefield County

SLED serves as the central repository for criminal records and can supplement Edgefield County booking release searches.

Booking Release Details in Edgefield

A booking release from Edgefield County holds key facts about an arrest and detention. Each record is made when a person is processed into or out of the detention center. The data helps the public track who has been held and released in the county.

A typical Edgefield County booking release includes:

  • Full name and date of birth
  • Date and time of booking
  • Charges filed at the time of arrest
  • Bond amount and type
  • Date and time of release

Under Section 30-4-30, most booking releases in Edgefield County are open to the public. Juvenile records are not available. Active investigations may limit what can be shared. But for the large majority of adult arrests in Edgefield County, booking releases are available to anyone who asks. Booking releases are different from court records. A booking release covers the arrest and detention phase. Court records cover what happens after charges are filed.

Edgefield County Booking Process

When a person is arrested in Edgefield County, they are taken to the detention center at 200 Railroad Street for booking. Staff record the person's name, date of birth, and other details. A photograph is taken. Fingerprints are collected. The charges are logged. All of this becomes part of the booking release record.

After booking, the person waits for a bond hearing. A judge sets the bond based on the charges and the person's past record. Cash bonds, surety bonds, and personal recognizance bonds are all options in Edgefield County. Once bond is posted, the facility processes the release. Some releases happen when charges are dropped. Others occur after a court order or a transfer to another facility.

Edgefield County is a small county. The volume of bookings is lower than in larger counties. But each booking release is still a public record. The same rules apply here as in any other South Carolina county. Records are kept on file and available for public review unless expunged by court order.

Note: Bond amounts in Edgefield County are set by a judge and vary based on the nature of the charges and the individual's prior record.

Edgefield County Record Expungement

South Carolina law allows certain arrest and booking records to be expunged. Under Section 17-1-40, a person may petition the court to have records removed if charges were dismissed or they were found not guilty. Expungement removes the booking release from public view in Edgefield County.

The process starts with a petition filed in the court where the case was heard. The solicitor's office must approve the request before a judge can grant it. Once approved, SLED and the Edgefield County Sheriff's Office are notified to remove the record from their systems. Not all records qualify. Convictions for serious offenses generally cannot be expunged. Contact the Edgefield County Clerk of Court for forms and guidance on starting the process.

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Nearby Counties

Edgefield County borders several other counties in South Carolina. If you are looking for booking releases for someone arrested in a nearby county, check those counties too. Each county manages its own booking release records through its sheriff's office.

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