Oconee County Arrest and Booking Data

Oconee County provides 72 hour booking records through its Sheriff's Office and an online inmate search tool. The county seat is Walhalla, located in the northwest corner of South Carolina near the Georgia and North Carolina borders. The detention center on Sanders Street processes all arrests in the county and keeps records that are updated throughout the day. The public can view both current inmate lists and arrest reports on the Sheriff's Office website. This guide covers how to search those records, what they contain, and other ways to access Oconee County booking data.

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Oconee County 72 Hour Booking Overview

The Oconee County Detention Center is at 300 Sanders Street, Walhalla, SC 29691. The phone number is (864) 638-4111. The Sheriff's Office headquarters sits at 415 S. Pine Street, Walhalla, SC 29691, and can be reached at 864-638-4105. Together, these offices manage the booking process and public records access for the county.

When a person is arrested in Oconee County, they are brought to the detention center for processing. Staff record the name, age, race, and sex. They log all charges with warrant details and statute numbers. A photograph is taken. Bond amounts are set. This creates the 72 hour booking record that the county must make available under South Carolina law.

The detention center updates its records constantly. This means the data you see online reflects the most current status of each person in custody. However, the county warns that "information may change quickly" and that "records may not always represent current status." Always confirm details with the jail directly if you need the most accurate picture.

Online Inmate Search for Oconee County

The Oconee County Sheriff's Office runs a public inmate search at oconeelaw.com/inmatesearch. This tool gives you two views. The first shows current inmates in the detention center. The second shows arrest reports with charge details. Both views are free and open to everyone.

The Oconee County inmate search and arrest report tool is shown below.

Oconee County inmate search and 72 hour booking arrest reports

A sample record from the search shows the person's name, age, race, and sex. Charges are listed with full warrant details and the statute numbers tied to each offense. This level of detail makes the Oconee County search more thorough than what many other counties offer. You can use the data to track charges and see exactly what law each arrest falls under.

The tool updates throughout the day. Bookings and releases are reflected as they happen. If you are looking for someone who was just arrested, check back often since new records can appear at any time.

Oconee County Booking and SC Public Records

South Carolina's Freedom of Information Act gives the public a right to access booking data. Under Section 30-4-30(d)(3), law enforcement agencies must make records available that identify persons confined during the past three months. Oconee County meets this requirement through its online search tool and by responding to direct requests.

The law also sets limits. Under Section 30-4-40(a)(3), records tied to an active investigation can be held back. Medical data, juvenile files, and security details are also exempt. Standard booking fields like names, charges, and bond amounts are always available.

To file a formal records request, contact the Oconee County Sheriff's Office at 415 S. Pine Street, Walhalla, SC 29691. You can call at 864-638-4105 to ask about the process. Written requests create a paper trail and work best when you need official copies for court or other formal uses.

Oconee County 72 Hour Booking Details

Each booking record from the Oconee County Detention Center holds a standard set of fields. The core data includes the full name, age, race, and sex of the person. Charges are broken down by offense with the statute number for each one. Warrant details show whether the arrest was on a bench warrant, an arrest warrant, or a direct charge.

Bond information is part of the record as well. You can see the bond amount and type for each charge. If bond has been posted, the record notes the date. Court dates and case numbers appear once they are assigned. The arresting agency is listed so you can tell which department handled the case.

The booking date and time mark when the person entered the detention center. Release data is added when the person leaves custody. These time stamps are key for tracking the 72 hour window that triggers public access under state law.

Oconee Sheriff's Office Services

The Oconee County Sheriff's Office offers several public resources beyond the inmate search. The office publishes an annual report that covers crime stats and operations. A sex offender registry is listed for public safety. Metal permits are handled through the office as well. The Alert Oconee system sends emergency notices to residents who sign up.

The Oconee County government website is shown below.

Oconee County Sheriff's Office and government page

The county government site at oconeesc.com links to all departments and public services. You can find contact information, meeting schedules, and county news there. It is a good starting point if you need to reach a department other than the Sheriff's Office.

Inmate Communication in Oconee County

The Oconee County Detention Center uses a system called Cidnet for inmate communication. This platform lets staff monitor messages for safety concerns. According to the county, "Cidnet has helped with safety monitoring" and has "stopped threats of attacks, escapes, fights." The system adds a layer of security to the facility while still letting inmates stay in touch with the outside.

Photo mail is allowed under strict rules. Photos must be 4x6 inches on regular paper. You can send 5 to 10 photos per envelope. The facility does not accept images that show nudity, gang signs, weapons, or drugs. Follow these rules closely or the mail will be returned.

State Tools for Oconee County Records

When you need records beyond what the county provides, state databases fill the gap. The SLED CATCH system is the statewide criminal records database. Under Section 17-1-60, booking records are public. SLED collects fingerprint data from every booking in South Carolina, which means Oconee County records feed into this system.

The South Carolina Department of Corrections inmate search shows people who have moved to state prison. If a person booked in Oconee County receives a sentence of more than one year, they are transferred to a state facility. This tool tracks their status from that point on.

Court cases tied to Oconee County bookings can be tracked through the SC Judicial C-Track portal. Search by name or case number. You can see hearing dates, filings, and case outcomes. The VINELink system offers free custody alerts so you know when an inmate is moved or released.

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