McCormick County Arrest and Booking Data

McCormick County 72 hour booking records are held at the detention center on Cecil Wall Circle in the town of McCormick. This is one of the smaller counties in South Carolina, and the jail handles all local bookings. Major Marvin Williams serves as Division Commander, and Tyraneshia Lomax manages jail administration. The facility enforces a zero-tolerance PREA policy and provides video visitation as its only form of visits. Records from this facility are public under state law, and several ways exist to look them up by phone, in person, or through state databases.

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McCormick County 72 Hour Booking Process

After an arrest in McCormick County, the person is taken to the detention center at 141 Cecil Wall Circle. Staff begin intake right away. They log the name, date of birth, and charges. A mugshot and fingerprints are taken. Each booking gets a case number tied to the arrest.

South Carolina law under S.C. Code Section 17-1-60 sets the time limits for a bond hearing after arrest. The 72 hour window is when most booking data becomes part of the public record. Bond type, amount, and conditions are added once a judge rules. The record then feeds into the court system for further tracking.

For recent arrests, call the detention center at (864) 852-0070. Staff can confirm if a person is in custody. You can also call the alternate line at (864) 852-0058. Both lines connect to the jail. The fax number for written requests is (864) 852-0065.

McCormick County Detention Center Policies

The McCormick County Detention Center has clear rules for mail, visitation, and inmate services. These policies affect how the public interacts with the facility and its records. The jail enforces a PREA zero-tolerance policy. Reports of abuse or misconduct can be made by mail, by calling (864) 852-0070, or through Crime Stoppers at 1-888-CRIMESC.

McCormick County detention center policies for 72 hour booking

Mail sent to inmates must go to 141 Cecil Wall Circle, McCormick, SC 29835. The facility does not accept cash, checks, nude photos, contraband, magazines, or items with glitter or tape. All mail goes through a screening process. For faster contact, use the electronic messaging system through NCIC at www.NCIC.com. Text messages cost $0.25 each. Picture messages cost $0.35.

Visitation is by video only. There are no in-person visits. Video visits are run through NCIC and cost $0.30 per minute. Each inmate gets one free visit per week. This system lets family members connect from any location with an internet link. It also reduces the need for travel to the facility.

How to Search McCormick County Booking Records

McCormick County does not run a live online inmate search tool. This is common for smaller counties in South Carolina. The main ways to search for booking records are by phone, in person, or through state databases.

A call to (864) 852-0070 is the most direct path. Staff at the jail can look up any current inmate by name and tell you their charges and bond status. You can also visit the facility at 141 Cecil Wall Circle during business hours. The front desk handles all record checks.

McCormick County Sheriff Office site for 72 hour booking information

The McCormick County Detention Center page on the county website has contact details and facility information. The McCormick County government site is also a good starting point for finding the right office to contact. For written requests, you can email the jail administrator at tlomax@mccormickcountysc.org or the Division Commander at mwilliams@mccormickcountysc.org.

McCormick County Inmate Services and Costs

The detention center provides basic medical care to all inmates. A medical visit costs $5 as a copay. Prescriptions are $3, and over-the-counter items are $1 each. These fees are standard for small county jails in the state.

Commissary orders are placed weekly. Inmates must submit their order by 8:00 AM on Wednesday. Items are delivered on Thursday. The commissary offers snacks, hygiene products, and other basic goods. To add funds to an inmate's account, you can use the kiosk at the jail, which charges a $3 fee. Money orders are also accepted. Online deposits can be made at jailpackstore.com.

  • Medical copay: $5 per visit
  • Prescriptions: $3 each
  • OTC items: $1 each
  • Commissary orders due Wednesday by 8:00 AM
  • Kiosk deposit fee: $3

These details matter for families trying to support someone who has just been booked. The 72 hour period after arrest is often a time of confusion, and knowing the costs and schedules helps people plan.

FOIA and Public Access in McCormick County

The Freedom of Information Act in South Carolina protects the right to access booking data. Under S.C. Code Section 30-4-10, government records are public. Booking records at the McCormick County Detention Center fall under this rule. Under S.C. Code Section 30-4-30(d)(3), arrest data held by law enforcement is subject to public review from the time it is created.

To file a FOIA request, send a written note to the McCormick County Sheriff's Office. Include the person's full name, a date range, and what type of record you need. The office must respond within 15 business days. Fees may apply for research time and copies. You do not need to provide a reason for your request.

Records about minors are not released. Medical data from the jail is also off limits. But the core booking record, which includes name, charges, bond amount, and arrest date, is always public. If a request is denied, you can appeal in writing under S.C. Code Section 30-4-40(a)(3).

State Databases for McCormick County Records

Several state-level tools can help you find arrest records from McCormick County. The SLED CATCH system runs criminal background checks that pull data from the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division. A check costs $25 and can be done online. Under S.C. Code Section 23-3-120, SLED keeps a central repository of criminal history from across the state.

The SC Judicial Public Records index holds court records from bond hearings. Search by name and select the bond court type. Results show case numbers, charges, and court dates tied to McCormick County. This is helpful once the 72 hour window has passed and the case has moved into the court system.

For inmates who have been sent to state prison after a McCormick County booking, the SC Department of Corrections search tool shows current details. The VINELink system sends alerts when an inmate's custody status changes. This covers people held in McCormick County or any other jail in the state. Under S.C. Code Section 24-21-5, inmate records maintained by corrections are distinct from court records.

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McCormick County is in the western part of South Carolina near the Georgia border. An arrest near a county line may be logged in a neighboring jurisdiction.

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