Lexington County Arrest Booking Data

Lexington County 72 hour booking records are held at the detention center on Gibson Road in the town of Lexington. The Sheriff's Office runs a P2C Inmate Inquiry System that lets you search for current inmates from any device. This tool shows names, charges, arrest dates, and the booking agency. With a capacity of 1,010 beds and roughly 2,400 bookings each year, the facility is one of the larger jails in the Midlands region. The detention center has been in use since 1985 and is staffed by 32 officers. Records from this jail are public under South Carolina law, and several ways exist to look them up.

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Lexington County 72 Hour Booking Process

After an arrest in Lexington County, the person is taken to the detention center at 521 Gibson Road. Staff begin the booking process right away. They collect the full name, date of birth, and any known aliases. A physical description is noted, and staff log tattoos, scars, and other marks. Fingerprints are taken along with a mugshot. Each person gets a unique booking number and a state identification number known as a SID.

The 72 hour window starts at the time of arrest. South Carolina law under S.C. Code Section 17-1-60 sets the rules for how long a person can be held before a bond hearing. During this time, the record is built out with charge details, statute numbers, warrant numbers, and the severity of each charge. Bond type, amount, status, and any conditions are added as the case moves through the system.

Most of this data becomes searchable within hours of intake. The P2C system updates on a rolling basis. If you need data on a very recent arrest, call the inmate line at (803) 785-2740 for the most current facts.

Online Inmate Search for Lexington County

The Lexington County Sheriff's Office runs a public inmate search tool on its website. This is the fastest way to find 72 hour booking records for anyone held at the detention center right now. The system is called the P2C Inmate Inquiry, and it is free to use.

Lexington County inmate inquiry system for 72 hour booking searches

To use the tool, follow these steps. Go to the Lexington County Sheriff's website. Find the detention section in the main menu. Click on the inmate search link. You will land on the P2C Inmate Inquiry page. Type in a last name or first name and hit search. Results show each match with race, sex, age, primary charge, arrest date, and booking agency. You can click on a name to see more details.

The search results do not include bond payment history or court dates. For that level of detail, you need to check the SC Judicial Public Records index or call the Clerk of Court.

Lexington County Detention Center Details

The Lexington County Detention Center is a medium-security facility. It opened in 1985 and can hold up to 1,010 people. The jail handles all bookings for the county, which includes arrests by the Sheriff's Office, local police, and state agencies. About 2,400 people are booked each year.

The facility provides a range of services to those in custody. Medical care includes both dental and mental health support. Inmates can use video visitation and electronic messaging to stay in touch with family. The jail also offers commissary, religious programs, and educational classes. These services are run by the detention staff and outside vendors.

Lexington County Sheriff Office site for 72 hour booking records

Visiting hours and rules are posted on the Sheriff's website. All visits are done by video. If you plan to send mail or funds to an inmate, check the jail's guidelines first. Rules can change, and the staff at the front desk can walk you through the current process.

Facility Lexington County Detention Center
521 Gibson Road
Lexington, SC 29072
Main: (803) 785-2700
Inmate Info: (803) 785-2740
Sheriff Lexington County Sheriff's Office

Common Charges in 72 Hour Bookings

Lexington County sees a wide range of charges come through the detention center. Some of the most frequent include drug offenses, assault, larceny, and DUI. Burglary and shoplifting cases are also common. More serious charges such as drug trafficking, domestic violence, and murder appear as well, though less often.

Each charge in a booking record is tied to a specific South Carolina statute number. The record also notes the severity of the charge, whether it is a misdemeanor or a felony. Case numbers and warrant numbers are logged so the data links back to the court file. Under S.C. Code Section 30-4-30(d)(3), these charge details are part of the public record. You can see them in the P2C search results or request them through a FOIA filing.

Bond amounts vary by charge. A simple misdemeanor may carry a bond of a few hundred dollars. Serious felonies can result in bonds of tens of thousands or a denial of bond. The bond conditions, such as no contact orders or travel limits, are also part of the booking record.

FOIA Requests for Lexington County Booking Data

South Carolina's Freedom of Information Act gives the public broad access to arrest and booking records. Under S.C. Code Section 30-4-10, the law is clear. Government records belong to the people. Booking data at the Lexington County Detention Center falls under this rule.

To file a FOIA request, send a written note to the Sheriff's Office. Include the name of the person, a date range, and what type of record you need. The office may charge a fee for research time and copying. Responses must come within 15 business days. If your request is denied, you have the right to appeal. Inmate records are distinct from court records under S.C. Code Section 24-21-5, so be clear about which type you want.

  • Put your request in writing with a full name and date range
  • Send it to the Lexington County Sheriff's Office
  • Expect a response within 15 business days
  • Fees may apply for research and copies
  • Appeal any denial in writing

For quick checks on current inmates, the online P2C tool is faster than a FOIA request. Use FOIA when you need older records or official copies.

State Record Tools for Lexington County

Several state-level databases can help you find arrest and booking records tied to Lexington County. The SLED CATCH system lets you run a criminal background check that pulls data from across South Carolina. This includes arrests logged by the Lexington County Sheriff's Office. SLED checks cost $25 and can be done online.

The SC Department of Corrections search tool is useful when someone has been sent to state prison after a Lexington County booking. You can look up current inmates and see their sentence details. For victim notification, the VINELink system will send you alerts when an inmate's custody status changes. This works for people held in Lexington County or any other jail in the state.

Court records from bond hearings are in the SC Judicial Public Records index. Select the bond court option and enter a name to see case outcomes. Under S.C. Code Section 23-3-120, SLED keeps a central repository of criminal history data that feeds into all these tools.

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Nearby Counties

Lexington County borders several counties in the Midlands. Arrests near a county line may be logged in a neighboring jurisdiction. Check these counties if you cannot find the record you need.

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