Beaufort County Booking Records Search

Beaufort County provides one of the most complete 72 hour booking search tools in South Carolina. The county runs a dedicated inmate inquiry system through its detention center on Industrial Drive in Beaufort. This tool lets you look up who was booked in the last 72 hours, view current inmates, or search by name. You can also see inmates released in the past 15 days or booked in the last 30 days. Each record shows the booking number, date and time, charges, bond, and the arresting agency. The system is updated on a regular basis to keep data current.

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72 Hour Booking Reports in Beaufort County

Beaufort County stands out among South Carolina counties for its online booking tools. The Beaufort County Inmate Inquiry System gives the public direct access to booking data. You can sort current inmates by name or by booking date. A specific filter shows only those booked in the last 72 hours. This makes it simple to check recent arrests without sorting through old data. The tool runs through a web browser and does not need special software.

Each booking record in the system shows key details. You will find the booking number, the exact date and time of the booking, and the release date if one has been set. Charges are listed along with bond amounts. The arresting agency is also noted, so you can tell which law enforcement body made the arrest. Mugshots are part of many records as well.

The system gets updated often. New bookings appear shortly after they are processed at the Beaufort County Detention Center. This keeps the 72 hour booking list accurate and useful for those who need up-to-date information.

Beaufort County Detention Center Overview

The Beaufort County Detention Center is at 1001 Industrial Drive, Beaufort, SC 29902. You can call the facility at (843) 255-5200. The center handles all bookings for arrests made in the county. It serves as the main holding facility for those awaiting trial or serving short sentences. Staff process each new arrival and enter their data into the inmate inquiry system. This means the public can view booking details soon after an arrest takes place.

The Beaufort County Detention Center website provides more details about the facility. It covers visitation rules, mail guidelines, and how to reach staff. If you need a record that is not in the online system, you can file a FOIA request with the county. South Carolina law under Section 30-4-30(d)(3) grants the public access to jail records for the most recent three months.

You can view the Beaufort County Detention Center page below.

Beaufort County Detention Center booking records page

This page gives direct links to the inmate inquiry tool and other resources at the facility.

How to Search Beaufort County 72 Hour Booking

Using the inmate inquiry system is straightforward. Go to the Beaufort County Inmate Inquiry page and pick from the options listed. You can browse the full roster or narrow it down.

The main search options are:

  • Current inmates sorted by name
  • Current inmates sorted by booking date
  • Inmates booked within the last 72 hours
  • Inmates released within the past 15 days
  • Inmates booked within 30 days
  • Search by name for a specific person

Pick the 72 hour option to see only the most recent bookings. This list refreshes as new data comes in. You do not need an account or login. The search is free and open to all. Results show on screen right away, and each entry links to full booking details including the mugshot when one is on file.

The Beaufort County Inmate Inquiry system is shown here.

Beaufort County inmate inquiry system 72 hour booking search

This is the main portal where you can access all booking data for Beaufort County inmates.

Note: The 72 hour booking list only shows recent arrests and may not include those who have already been released.

Beaufort County Public Records and FOIA

Beyond the online system, you can request records through FOIA. The Freedom of Information Act in South Carolina covers booking records and related jail data. Under Section 17-1-60, booking records are subject to publication. This means the county must share them when asked through proper channels.

FOIA requests go to the Beaufort County government. You can submit them in writing or through the Beaufort County website. The county reviews each request and responds within the time frame set by state law. Some records may fall under exemptions listed in Section 30-4-40(a)(3), such as those tied to ongoing investigations. Most standard booking data is released without issue.

The Beaufort County government homepage is shown below.

Beaufort County government website for public booking records

From this site you can reach the detention center pages, FOIA forms, and other county services.

Statewide Resources for Booking Records

If you cannot find what you need through Beaufort County alone, state tools can help. The South Carolina Department of Corrections public search covers inmates in state prisons. For criminal history, the SLED CATCH system provides background checks. Court records are on the SC Judicial C-Track portal.

Under Section 23-3-120, fingerprints taken at booking are sent to SLED. This creates a statewide record that ties to the original booking in Beaufort County. Section 24-13-50 requires monthly reports from detention facilities, which adds another layer of public data. You can also use VINELink to track an offender's custody status and get alerts when their status changes.

Note: State databases may have a delay before new Beaufort County bookings appear in their systems.

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