Calhoun County Booking Record Access

Calhoun County handles its 72 hour booking records through a shared regional facility. The Calhoun County Jail is closed, so all arrests in the county are processed at the Orangeburg-Calhoun Regional Detention Center in Orangeburg. This means booking data for Calhoun County residents is held at that regional site. You can search for records by reaching out to the regional center or by using state-level search tools. This page explains how the booking process works for Calhoun County and where to look for the records you need. The county sheriff's office can also point you in the right direction.

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Calhoun County 72 Hour Booking Process

When law enforcement in Calhoun County makes an arrest, the person is taken to the Orangeburg-Calhoun Regional Detention Center. This facility handles all booking for both Calhoun and Orangeburg counties. The address is 1520 Ellis Avenue, Orangeburg, SC 29118, and you can call them at 803-531-4139.

At booking, staff record the person's name, take a photo, and log the charges. Fingerprints are collected and sent to SLED under Section 23-3-120. Bond is set based on the charges. All of this data forms the 72 hour booking record. Within three days of the arrest, the record becomes public. South Carolina's Section 17-1-60 requires the publication of booking information, which means these records are meant to be shared with the public.

Because the Calhoun County Jail is no longer open, there is no local booking facility in St. Matthews. The former jail was at 409 South Cherry Street, St. Matthews, SC 29135. That phone line, (803) 874-3332, may still connect you to the sheriff's office for general questions. But all booking activity now goes through the regional center.

Calhoun County Sheriff and Records

The Calhoun County Sheriff's Office remains the primary law enforcement body for the county. Deputies make arrests and transport individuals to the regional detention center for processing. The sheriff's office also handles records requests for arrests made in Calhoun County.

You can visit the Calhoun County government site for contact details and other services.

Calhoun County Sheriff office website for booking record inquiries

The county site lists the sheriff's office information and links to local government resources.

FOIA requests for Calhoun County booking records can be directed to the sheriff's office or to the regional detention center. Under Section 30-4-30(d)(3), jail records from the past three months are public. Put your request in writing and include as much detail as you can, such as names or dates. The county will respond within the time frame set by state law.

Note: Since Calhoun County bookings happen at the regional center, direct your records requests there for the fastest response.

72 Hour Booking at the Regional Detention Center

The Orangeburg-Calhoun Regional Detention Center serves two counties. It has the staff and space to handle booking for the combined area. The facility processes arrests around the clock. Each person brought in goes through a full booking procedure that creates a detailed record.

A standard booking record at this facility includes:

  • Full legal name and date of birth
  • Photo taken at the time of booking
  • All charges from the arresting officer
  • Bond amount and conditions
  • Date and time of the booking

These records are stored digitally. The regional center maintains them for both Calhoun and Orangeburg counties. If you search for a Calhoun County arrest, the record will be in the regional system rather than in a Calhoun-only database. This is an important point to keep in mind when you are looking for 72 hour booking data tied to this county.

Searching Calhoun County Arrest Records Online

While the regional detention center may offer its own lookup tools, state databases are a strong backup. The SCDC public inmate search covers anyone in the state prison system. The SLED CATCH system provides criminal history data linked to fingerprints. Court records for Calhoun County cases can be found on the SC Judicial C-Track portal.

These state tools pull data from local bookings over time. When someone is booked at the regional center, the fingerprint data goes to SLED. Court cases tied to the charges appear in C-Track. If the person is sentenced to state prison, they show up in the SCDC search. Each tool gives a different angle on the same arrest. Together, they provide a full picture of a Calhoun County booking from start to finish.

You can also track custody changes through VINELink. This system sends you alerts when an inmate's status changes, such as a release or transfer.

Note: Calhoun County records in state systems will list the booking location as the regional center in Orangeburg.

Calhoun County Booking Record Exemptions

Most booking data is public. Names, charges, bond, and dates are shared freely. But some records are protected. Section 30-4-40(a)(3) of the FOIA law lists exemptions. Records tied to an active investigation may be withheld. Sensitive personal data can also be redacted. The regional center and the sheriff's office both follow these rules when they process records requests.

Section 24-13-50 requires monthly reports from detention facilities. These reports add to the public record over time. Even if a specific 72 hour booking record is hard to find online, the monthly reports from the Orangeburg-Calhoun Regional Detention Center should include summary data for Calhoun County arrests. This gives you another path to the information you are looking for.

Nearby Counties

Calhoun County shares borders with several other counties. If you need booking records from these areas, visit their pages:

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