Access Richland County Booking Releases

Richland County booking releases are public records managed by the Richland County Sheriff's Department in Columbia, South Carolina. As the home of the state capital, Richland County is one of the most populated counties in the state. The Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center processes a high volume of bookings each year. Booking releases from Richland County are available through the online detainee lookup system, by phone, or through written records requests under South Carolina open records law.

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Richland County Quick Facts

425K Population
1,300+ Detention Capacity
Columbia County Seat
803-576-3000 Sheriff Phone

Richland County Sheriff Booking Releases

The Richland County Sheriff's Department is at 5623 Two Notch Road, Columbia, SC 29223. The main phone number is 803-576-3000. You can also reach the department by email at rcsd@compuzone.net. The Sheriff's Department handles all law enforcement duties for the unincorporated areas of Richland County and operates the county detention center.

The Richland County Sheriff's Department website provides information about the agency, its divisions, and how to access public records. Booking releases from Richland County are generated each time a person is processed through the detention center. The Sheriff's Department is responsible for the safety of inmates and the accurate recording of all booking data. Richland County sees a large number of arrests each year due to its population and the presence of the state capital in Columbia.

As one of the largest law enforcement agencies in South Carolina, the Richland County Sheriff's Department processes thousands of booking releases each year. The department works with the Columbia Police Department, the University of South Carolina Police, and other local agencies. All arrests in the county that result in detention are booked through the same system at the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center.

The Richland County Sheriff's Department website provides information on booking releases and law enforcement services. Richland County Sheriff's Department website for booking releases

The Richland County Sheriff's Department site is the starting point for learning about booking releases and public records access in the county.

Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center

The Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center is at 201 John Mark Dial Drive, Columbia, SC 29209. The phone number is 803-576-3200. The fax number is 803-576-3195. You can email the facility at ASGDCAdmin@richlandcountysc.gov. This is one of the largest detention facilities in South Carolina.

Every person arrested and held in Richland County is booked at the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center. Staff record personal details, charges, and bond information during intake. A booking release record is created at this time. The record is updated when an inmate posts bond, is transferred, or is released. Under South Carolina Code § 30-4-30, booking releases are public records open to inspection.

The Richland County Detention Center page on the county website has details about the facility, visitation, and inmate services. This page also links to the online detainee lookup tool. The Detention Center staff handle a high volume of bookings and can assist with records questions by phone or email.

The Richland County Detention Center page provides details about the facility and links to booking release tools. Richland County Detention Center page for booking releases

The Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center page on the Richland County website is a key resource for finding booking releases and inmate information.

Note: The Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center is one of the largest facilities in South Carolina and handles all booking releases for Richland County arrests.

Richland County Detainee Lookup

Richland County provides a free online detainee lookup tool for searching booking releases. You can search by name to find people currently held at the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center. The tool shows charges, bond amounts, and booking dates.

The system at www6.richlandcountysc.gov is updated regularly. It covers current inmates and may include recent releases. This is the fastest way to check the status of a booking release in Richland County. No account is needed. The tool is available to anyone at any time.

For booking releases that do not appear in the online system, contact the Detention Center at 803-576-3200. Older records may have been moved to a different storage system. Staff can search for specific Richland County booking releases that fall outside the online lookup window.

Booking Releases Through Records Requests

You can request Richland County booking releases through a written records request under South Carolina Code § 30-4-10 et seq. This law, known as the Freedom of Information Act, gives the public the right to access government records including booking releases. Send your request to the Richland County Sheriff's Department at 5623 Two Notch Road, Columbia, SC 29223.

Include the full name of the person, a date range if possible, and your contact details. Clear and specific requests get the fastest responses. South Carolina Code § 30-4-40 requires public bodies to respond within a set time frame. Most adult Richland County booking releases are available without restriction.

Juvenile booking releases are not public. Active investigations may limit access to certain details. But the vast majority of Richland County booking releases are open to the public under state law.

State Tools for Richland County Records

VINELink is a free service that tracks custody status across South Carolina. For Richland County, you can search to see if someone is held at the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center. VINELink also offers release alerts. Sign up to get a notice when a person is released from custody in Richland County.

The SC Courts case records search covers all South Carolina counties. Richland County court cases appear with charges, hearing dates, and outcomes. This tool complements booking releases by showing what happened after the arrest. A booking release from Richland County captures the initial facts. The court record shows how the case was resolved.

SLED maintains statewide criminal history records. Under South Carolina Code § 17-1-40, Richland County arrest data is reported to SLED. The CATCH system allows criminal history checks across the state. Under § 17-1-60, agencies must report this data promptly.

These state tools provide a broader view than local Richland County booking releases alone. Use them together for a more complete picture of any arrest that took place in Richland County.

Richland County Booking Release Details

Booking releases from Richland County follow a standard format. Each record is created during intake at the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center and updated as the case moves forward.

A Richland County booking release typically includes:

  • Full name and date of birth
  • Arrest date, time, and location
  • Charges at the time of booking
  • Bond amount and type
  • Arresting agency
  • Release date and conditions

A booking release is a record of arrest. It does not mean the person was found guilty. Charges on a Richland County booking release can change after the initial booking. Cases may be dismissed or resolved through other means. For the outcome, check the SC Courts search for Richland County case records.

Note: Richland County booking releases are records of arrest and do not reflect guilt or innocence. Court records show the final outcome of each case.

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Cities in Richland County

Richland County is home to Columbia, the capital of South Carolina. Booking releases for arrests in the county are processed through the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center.

Columbia is the largest city in Richland County and the state capital. The Columbia Police Department makes many arrests, but all county booking releases are managed through the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center.

Nearby Counties

Richland County borders several other South Carolina counties. Booking releases are kept by the county where the arrest occurred. Check the correct county for the records you need.

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