Florence 72 Hour Arrest Records

Florence 72 hour booking records are kept at the Florence County Detention Center. The Florence Police Department handles arrests within the city and brings individuals to the county jail at 216 W. Radio Dr for processing. Florence is the largest city in Florence County and serves as a regional hub in the Pee Dee area of South Carolina. The city sits at the crossroads of I-95 and I-20, which brings steady traffic through the area. All booking data from Florence arrests enters the public record through the county detention system.

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Florence 72 Hour Booking Process

A Florence arrest starts with the police officer. The officer makes the arrest, records the charges, and takes the person to the Florence County Detention Center. At the jail, intake staff handle the rest. They log the person's full name, date of birth, and address. They list each charge. A mugshot and fingerprints are taken.

The bond hearing comes next. A magistrate reviews the case and sets bond. Under S.C. Code Section 17-1-60, this hearing must take place within the time frame set by state law. For most Florence arrests, the hearing happens within 24 hours of booking.

The 72 hour booking record includes all of this data. It is the official account of the arrest and initial processing. Whether the person posts bond or stays in jail, the record remains on file at the detention center.

Florence Police and Arrest Records

The Florence Police Department operates from 324 W. Evans Street, Florence, SC 29501. You can call them at (843) 665-3191. The department covers the city, which has a population of about 40,000 people. Officers respond to calls around the clock.

The city website at cityofflorence.com has information on police services and community programs.

Florence Police Department page for 72 hour booking records

Florence sits at a major highway junction. I-95 runs north to south through the county, and I-20 connects to Columbia and beyond. This location means the police deal with a mix of local and through-traffic incidents. The booking data at the county jail reflects this variety in the types of arrests made in Florence.

How to Find Florence Booking Data

There are several ways to look up a Florence 72 hour booking record. A phone call is the fastest. Contact the Florence County Detention Center at (843) 665-3191. Staff can check the system by name and give you current status on an inmate.

Online resources also work well for Florence booking searches. The VINELink system lets you search by name for inmates in any South Carolina jail. You can also set up alerts to be notified when a person is released or moved. For court records tied to a Florence arrest, use the SC Judicial Public Records site. Florence County is in the 12th Judicial Circuit.

Florence Municipal Court Records

Some Florence arrests lead to cases in municipal court rather than the county court system. Municipal court handles minor offenses within city limits. These include traffic violations, minor drug charges, and city ordinance violations.

The Florence Municipal Court page has details on court dates and procedures.

Florence Municipal Court information for booking follow-up records

Municipal court cases still begin with a booking at the county detention center. The 72 hour booking record is created the same way. The difference is where the case goes after that. Minor charges stay in municipal court. More serious charges move to General Sessions in the 12th Judicial Circuit. The booking record at the jail is the same regardless of which court hears the case.

Florence 72 Hour Booking and FOIA

South Carolina law gives you the right to access booking records. Under S.C. Code Section 30-4-30(d)(3), arrest data held by law enforcement is public. This includes every 72 hour booking record from Florence. You can make a request in writing or visit the detention center.

The county has 15 business days to respond. There is no fee for a simple name check at the jail. Copies of records may have a small per-page cost. Some data is exempt from release. Juvenile records are sealed. Medical information is private. Active investigations may have parts redacted. But the core facts of any Florence booking are always open to the public.

Florence 72 Hour Booking and Bond

Bond court follows every Florence booking. A magistrate reviews the arrest and sets a bond amount. The hearing takes place at the detention center. Minor charges often have standard bond amounts. The person can post bond and leave custody quickly in those cases.

More serious charges require closer review. A circuit court judge must handle bond for murder and certain violent offenses. The person stays in the Florence County jail until that judge hearing. Posting bond does not remove the booking record. The 72 hour booking data remains in the system. It is a permanent part of the arrest file for any Florence case.

State Search Tools for Florence

Beyond the local jail, state databases hold records tied to Florence arrests. The SC Department of Corrections site tracks inmates in state prison. The SLED CATCH system provides a full criminal background check from all reporting agencies in the state.

These tools are most helpful when you need a complete history rather than just a recent booking. A person arrested in Florence may have prior records in other counties. SLED CATCH pulls all of that into one report. The fee is worth it when you need a thorough search beyond the 72 hour booking window.

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Florence County Booking Records

Florence is the county seat of Florence County. All city arrests go to the county detention center for booking. For broader county data and more on the detention center, see the county page.

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Nearby Cities

Florence connects to several other cities in the Pee Dee region. Each city books arrests at its own county jail.

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