Edgefield County Arrest Booking Information

Edgefield County 72 hour booking records are available through the Sheriff's Office. The county is a small, rural area in the western part of South Carolina. The town of Edgefield serves as the county seat. All arrests in the county are processed at the detention center on Railroad Street. Booking records list the name, charges, bond, and arrest date for each person brought in. Because Edgefield County is small, the Sheriff's Office is the single point of contact for all booking record requests. Phone calls are the most common way to get current 72 hour booking data from this county.

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Edgefield County 72 Hour Booking Overview

The booking process in Edgefield County follows the same rules as every other county in the state. When a person is arrested, jail staff record their name, date of birth, charges, and bond. The record is stored at the detention center. South Carolina law under Section 17-1-60 sets the time frame for the bond hearing. The 72 hour booking period is when most of the initial data is created and logged.

Edgefield County is one of the smaller counties in the state. The volume of bookings here is lower than in urban areas. This can mean faster response times when you call or visit. It also means the jail staff may know more about each case since they handle fewer at a time.

For the most current booking data, call the detention center at (803) 637-3057. Staff can check the system and tell you if a person is in custody. They will share the charges and bond amount over the phone.

Edgefield County Detention Center

The Edgefield County Detention Center is at 200 Railroad Street in Edgefield. It is a small facility that serves the entire county. All local arrests end up here. The jail holds people before their court dates, those serving short sentences, and people who wait for transfer to other facilities.

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The front desk handles questions about bookings during normal hours. Staff can look up any person by name. They will tell you if the person is in the jail, what the charges are, and what the bond is set at. If the person has been released, they can share that too. For in-person visits, bring your ID and plan to arrive during business hours.

Detention Center Edgefield County Detention Center
200 Railroad Street
Edgefield, SC 29824
Phone: (803) 637-3057

Note: Call ahead to confirm hours since the small staff may have limited availability at times.

Getting Booking Records in Edgefield County

There are three ways to request 72 hour booking records from Edgefield County. Each method works, but the speed and detail may differ.

By phone, call (803) 637-3057. This is the fastest way to check on a recent arrest. Give the person's name and date of birth. Staff will check the system and share what they find. Phone calls work best for simple checks within the 72 hour window.

In person, visit the detention center at 200 Railroad Street. The front desk can pull up the record right away. You may be able to get a printed copy of the booking sheet. Bring your ID. Since the office is small, wait times are usually short.

In writing, send a FOIA request to the Sheriff's Office. Under the South Carolina Freedom of Information Act at Section 30-4-30(d)(3), booking records are public. Include the full name, date range, and your contact info. The office has up to 15 business days to respond. There may be a small fee for copies.

Edgefield County Booking Data Contents

A standard booking record from Edgefield County holds the key facts about an arrest. Each piece of data is entered at the time of intake and stored in the jail's system. The record will show:

  • Full legal name of the person booked
  • Date of birth and physical traits
  • Charges filed at the time of arrest
  • Bond amount set by the court
  • Date and time of the arrest

The record may also show if the person was released and on what terms. If the person posted bond, that will be noted. If they were held without bond, the record will say so. Court dates and case numbers are added as the case moves forward. The booking record in Edgefield County is the starting point for all case data that follows.

State Record Tools for Edgefield County

Several state-level tools can help you find data tied to Edgefield County arrests. These cover different parts of the criminal justice process.

The SC Judicial Public Records Index is a free online tool for court records. Once a case from Edgefield County enters the court system, it shows up in this database. You can search by name or case number. The index lists charges, court dates, and case outcomes.

The SLED CATCH system runs a background check at the state level. It pulls from the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division database and covers all 46 counties. Under Section 23-3-120, SLED keeps records of all arrests reported by local agencies. There is a fee for each CATCH search, but it gives a broader view than a single county check.

The SC Department of Corrections tracks people in state prison. If someone was booked in Edgefield County and later sent to a state facility, the SCDC tool will show their status, sentence, and location. Under Section 24-13-50, the state keeps detailed records of everyone in its care.

Public Access Rights in Edgefield County

The South Carolina Freedom of Information Act gives everyone the right to ask for government records. Booking data falls under this law. The Edgefield County Sheriff's Office must comply with valid FOIA requests. The law at Section 30-4-40(a)(3) makes clear that law enforcement records are subject to public access rules.

Most booking data is public. Name, charges, bond, and arrest date are open to anyone. Records about minors are sealed. Medical data from the jail is not shared. Active cases may have some parts held back if the Sheriff believes release could harm the case. But for most people, the basic booking facts from Edgefield County are there for the asking.

If you believe your request was wrongly denied, you have the right to appeal. The circuit court can review the denial. If the court rules in your favor, you may recover legal costs. The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division website has more on how the state handles criminal records at a broader level.

Note: Edgefield County's small staff may need extra time to process complex FOIA requests.

Victim Services and Alerts

The VINELink system provides free alerts when a person's jail status changes. This service covers the Edgefield County Detention Center. If you are a victim or need to track a person's custody status, sign up with their name or ID. VINELink sends calls, texts, or emails when the person is booked, released, or moved. The system works around the clock and is available for every county in the state.

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Nearby Counties

Edgefield County is in western South Carolina near the Georgia border. If you are not sure where an arrest took place, check with the counties that share a border with Edgefield.

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