Hampton County Booking Releases Overview

Hampton County booking releases are maintained by the Hampton County Sheriff's Office under Sheriff Anthony Russell. Hampton County is a small, rural county in the southern part of South Carolina with about 18,000 residents. The Sheriff's Office runs a detention center in Varnville and posts a limited online roster. Hampton County is part of the 14th Judicial Circuit. You can request booking release records through the Sheriff's Office or by filing a FOIA request with the county.

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Hampton County Quick Facts

18K Population
Hampton County Seat
(803) 914-2200 Sheriff's Office
14th Circuit Judicial Circuit

Hampton County Sheriff's Office Bookings

The Hampton County Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency in the county. Sheriff Anthony Russell leads the office. All arrests made by county deputies go through the Hampton County detention center in Varnville for booking. The Sheriff's Office is at 411 Cemetery Road, Varnville, SC 29944. You can reach them at (803) 914-2200.

The Hampton County Sheriff's Office website provides basic information about the office and its services. Hampton County is a smaller county with limited online access to booking data compared to larger counties. However, you can view the detention center roster through the website for recent booking releases.

Hampton County Sheriff's Office website for booking releases

The Sheriff's Office handles all records requests for booking releases in Hampton County.

Sheriff's Office Hampton County Sheriff's Office
411 Cemetery Road
Varnville, SC 29944
Phone: (803) 914-2200
Sheriff: Anthony Russell
Detention Center Hampton County Detention Center
Varnville, SC
Phone: (803) 914-2200

Hampton County Detention Center Roster

The Hampton County detention center posts an online roster at hamptoncountysheriff.org/detention-center. The roster shows people currently held at the facility. It provides basic details like names and charges. Hampton County has limited online data compared to larger counties in the state.

Hampton County detention center roster for booking releases

For more detailed booking release records from Hampton County, you may need to contact the Sheriff's Office by phone or in person. The online roster is a starting point. It does not always include bond amounts, release dates, or full charge details. Call (803) 914-2200 for specifics about a booking or release in Hampton County.

Hampton County processes fewer bookings than larger counties. The detention center is smaller and serves a rural area. Still, all booking and release data is part of the public record under South Carolina law.

Hampton County Booking Release Requests

You can request Hampton County booking releases through the Freedom of Information Act. Under S.C. Code Ann. Section 30-4-30, the public has a right to inspect and copy public records. Booking releases are public records in Hampton County. Send your request to the Sheriff's Office at 411 Cemetery Road, Varnville, SC 29944.

Include the full name of the person, the date range, and any other details you have. This helps Hampton County find the right records. Under Section 30-4-40, some records may be exempt from disclosure. Active investigation files or records that could compromise law enforcement work can be withheld. Most standard booking releases in Hampton County are available to the public.

Hampton County may charge fees for copies. Ask about costs when you submit your request. Response times follow the state FOIA rules. Most requests are handled within 10 to 20 business days.

Note: For older booking release records from Hampton County, allow extra time. Smaller counties may need more time to locate archived records.

Booking Photos in Hampton County

Mugshots are taken during the booking process at the Hampton County detention center. These photos become part of the arrest record. South Carolina law under Section 17-1-60 sets rules for how booking photos can be shared and used. The law limits commercial use of mugshots.

If charges are dismissed or the person is acquitted, they can request removal of the booking photo from certain sites. Hampton County follows these state rules. For official copies of booking photos, contact the Sheriff's Office. The photo is part of the arrest record and can be released under most circumstances.

Hampton County Court Records

Booking releases in Hampton County often lead to court cases in the 14th Judicial Circuit. Once charges are filed, the case enters the court system. The South Carolina Judicial Branch runs a free online case search tool. You can look up Hampton County cases by name or case number.

Court records show more than booking data. They include hearing dates, charge outcomes, and sentences. For a complete picture of a case that started with a Hampton County booking, search both the detention roster and the state court system. The two systems are run by different agencies and hold different types of information.

The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division also keeps statewide criminal records. SLED compiles data from all 46 counties. A search through their system may show Hampton County bookings along with records from other jurisdictions. Full background checks through SLED require a fee.

Note: Court records and booking release records serve different purposes in Hampton County. A booking record covers the arrest. A court record covers the legal proceedings that follow.

Hampton County Release Alerts

VINELink is a free service that sends alerts when an inmate's custody status changes. It covers all detention facilities in South Carolina, including Hampton County. You can sign up to get a call, text, or email when someone is released from the Hampton County detention center.

To use VINELink for Hampton County, go to the website and search for the person by name. Register for alerts. The system runs at all hours and is free to use. This is useful for anyone who needs to know when a person leaves Hampton County custody.

People leave the Hampton County detention center through several paths. Bond is the most common way out. Other methods include:

  • Personal recognizance bond
  • Surety bond through a bail company
  • Court order after a hearing
  • Charges dropped by the solicitor
  • Time served on a sentence

Each release type is recorded in the Hampton County system. The record shows when and how the person left custody. You can request this data through the Sheriff's Office or check the online roster for recent updates.

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Nearby Counties

Hampton County borders several South Carolina counties. Arrests near county lines can be processed in a neighboring jurisdiction. Check the arresting agency to confirm where booking release records are held.

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