Find Union County Booking Releases

Union County booking releases are public records held by the Union County Sheriff's Office in South Carolina. Union County is a small, rural county in the upstate region. The Sheriff's Office operates the Union County Detention Center, which processes all local arrests. Booking releases from Union County can be obtained by phone, in person, or through a written records request. South Carolina open records law ensures public access to booking releases for anyone who asks.

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Union County Quick Facts

27K Population
Union County Seat
803-628-3059 Sheriff Phone
864-429-2818 Detention Center

Union County Sheriff Booking Releases

The Union County Sheriff's Office is at 220 Main Street, Highway 49, Union, SC 29379. The mailing address is PO Box 971, Union, SC 29379. The phone number is 803-628-3059. This office handles all law enforcement duties in the county and manages the detention center where booking releases are created.

The Union County Sheriff's Office website has basic information about the department and its services. Union County is a smaller county, so online tools may be limited compared to larger areas. For booking releases, the most reliable method is to call the Sheriff's Office directly. Staff can provide information about recent bookings and tell you how to get copies of specific records.

Union County covers about 515 square miles in the upstate part of South Carolina. The county has a small population, which means the volume of booking releases is lower than in metro areas. But the same state laws apply. Every booking release in Union County is a public record under South Carolina Code § 30-4-10. The Sheriff's Office must provide access to these records upon request.

The South Carolina Judicial Branch Public Index lets you search court records from all 46 counties, including Union County.

South Carolina court records search for Union County booking releases

Court records can supplement local Union County booking release searches when online options are limited.

Union County Detention Center Records

The Union County Detention Center is at 1657 Jonesville Highway, Union, SC 29379. The phone number is 864-429-2818. All people arrested in Union County are booked at this facility. The Detention Center creates a booking release record during the intake process for each person held.

At intake, staff record the name of the person, date of birth, arrest date, charges, and bond information. This data forms the core of the booking release. When the person is released, the record is updated with the release date and conditions. Under South Carolina Code § 30-4-30, these records are public and must be made available upon request.

Union County is a small county. The Detention Center handles a modest number of bookings each year. Because of this, the staff at the facility often know the status of recent cases. Call 864-429-2818 for the fastest answers about a specific booking release in Union County.

Note: The Union County Detention Center is at 1657 Jonesville Highway. Call 864-429-2818 for direct help with booking releases.

Finding Union County Booking Releases

Online access to Union County booking releases may be limited. Some smaller counties in South Carolina do not have full online inmate search portals. Union County may have a portal through the Zuercher system, but its scope could be narrow. Always check directly with the Sheriff's Office for the most current and complete data.

If the online portal does not have what you need, you have other options. Call the Sheriff's Office at 803-628-3059 or the Detention Center at 864-429-2818. You can also make a written records request. Send it to the Union County Sheriff's Office at PO Box 971, Union, SC 29379. Include the full name of the person and a date range to help staff find the right booking release.

Written requests should be clear and specific. State the name, approximate date of arrest, and what records you want. Union County booking releases are public under state law. The Sheriff's Office is required to respond within the time frame set by South Carolina Code § 17-1-40.

South Carolina FOIA request examples can guide your records request for Union County booking releases. South Carolina FOIA request example for booking releases

A FOIA request format similar to this example can be used when requesting Union County booking releases in writing.

State Resources for Union County

VINELink is a free tool that tracks inmate custody status across South Carolina. For Union County, you can search by name to check if a person is in custody at the Detention Center. VINELink also lets you register for release alerts. This is helpful in Union County where online jail roster data may not always be current.

The SC Courts case records search covers all South Carolina counties. Union County court cases are included. This tool shows charges, hearing dates, and outcomes. It complements local booking releases by showing what happened after an arrest in Union County. A booking release is the start of the record. Court records show the end.

SLED keeps criminal history records for the entire state. Union County arrest data flows to SLED under state reporting requirements. A SLED check gives you a view of a person's record across all South Carolina counties. This broader search can be useful when local online tools in Union County are not available.

Booking Releases Data in Union County

Each Union County booking release follows a standard format. The record captures facts about the arrest and detention at the time of booking.

A Union County booking release typically includes:

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

Booking releases are arrest records. They do not prove guilt. Charges can be dropped or changed after the booking. For the final outcome of a case that started with a Union County booking release, check court records through the SC Courts search tool.

Most adult booking releases in Union County are public. Juvenile records are sealed. Active cases may have some limits on what is available. But the vast majority of Union County booking releases can be obtained by the public under South Carolina law.

Note: Union County booking releases are records of arrest only. Court records show the outcome of each case.

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Nearby Counties

Union County borders several other South Carolina counties. Booking releases are managed by the county where the arrest occurred. If you need records from a neighboring county, check that county's sheriff's office.

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