Orangeburg County Detention Booking Records

Orangeburg County maintains 72 hour booking records at the Orangeburg-Calhoun Regional Detention Center on Ellis Avenue. This facility serves both Orangeburg County and Calhoun County, since the Calhoun County jail is closed. All arrests from both counties are processed here. The detention center operates under SC Code Section 24-1-290 and publishes booking data in line with FOIA rules. The roster is available to the public through several search methods. This page explains how to access those records, what information they include, and what state tools can help you find more data.

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Orangeburg County 72 Hour Booking Overview

The Orangeburg-Calhoun Regional Detention Center is at 1520 Ellis Avenue, Orangeburg, SC 29115. You can call the main facility at (803) 531-4647. The regional detention line is 803-531-4139. The center handles four main types of custody. Pre-trial detainees who are waiting for court stay here. People with sentences under one year serve their time at this facility. Those awaiting transfer to state prison are held here on a short-term basis. Probation violators are also booked and housed at this location.

Anyone sentenced to more than one year is transferred to a state facility after processing. The detention center acts as the intake point for all arrests in Orangeburg and Calhoun counties. Every booking creates a public record that falls under the 72 hour booking rule.

The closure of the Calhoun County jail means this facility carries a larger load. All Calhoun County arrests now come through the Orangeburg center. If you are looking for a Calhoun County arrest, you will find it in the Orangeburg booking system.

How to Search Orangeburg Booking Records

Orangeburg County offers four ways to look up 72 hour booking records. Each method gives you access to the same core data, but the format and speed differ.

The first option is an online search. You can look up records by name, booking number, or date of birth. The online system shows the public roster with basic booking details. It is free and available around the clock. Visit the Orangeburg County government website for links to the search tool.

The Orangeburg County government website is shown below.

Orangeburg County government site for 72 hour booking records

The second option is an in-person visit. Go to the detention center at 1520 Ellis Avenue during business hours. Bring a valid photo ID. Staff at reception will provide a form to fill out. Once submitted, they can pull up the records you need.

The third option is a phone call. Dial (803) 531-4647 and ask about a specific person or booking. Staff can confirm custody status and share basic details over the phone. This works well for quick checks.

The fourth option is a written request. Send a letter to the Records Division at the detention center. Include the full name, date of birth, and any other details you have. Written requests are best when you need official copies for legal use.

Orangeburg County 72 Hour Booking Contents

Booking records from the Orangeburg-Calhoun Regional Detention Center are detailed. The public roster includes the person's name, age, and gender. The booking date and time are listed. All charges appear with their associated statutes. Bond amounts and bond status are shown. Expected release dates are noted when available. Housing information within the facility is also part of the public record.

A full booking file goes deeper than the roster. It includes aliases, date of birth, physical marks, and tattoos. A mugshot is taken at intake. Fingerprints are collected and assigned a State Identification number. The booking number is unique to each arrest. Custody details show when and how the person was brought in. Charges list the warrant type, statute, and severity level for each offense.

Bond records show the type of bond, the amount, the status, and any conditions set by the court. Court information includes the assigned court, judge, and next hearing date. Sentence data covers the term, start date, and projected release. Release information notes the date, time, and reason for leaving custody.

Some data is exempt from public access. Social Security numbers are never shared. Medical records and mental health files are protected. Juvenile records are sealed. Security details about the facility are also kept private. Victim information is not released under state law.

Public Records Law in Orangeburg County

The Orangeburg-Calhoun Regional Detention Center operates under SC FOIA Section 30-4-30. This law requires that records identifying confined persons be made available for the previous three months. The county meets this by publishing its roster and responding to direct requests.

Section 30-4-40(a)(3) allows agencies to hold back records tied to active investigations. Once a case moves past that stage, the records open up. Standard booking data is almost never withheld. Names, charges, and bond amounts are considered public from the moment of booking.

The facility also reports under Section 17-1-60, which governs the public release of arrest records. Fingerprint data collected at booking goes to SLED under Section 23-3-120. Monthly reports from the detention center are required under Section 24-13-50. These overlapping laws mean that Orangeburg County booking data feeds into multiple public record systems.

Orangeburg 72 Hour Booking and Court Cases

Every booking in Orangeburg County ties to a court case. Once charges are filed, the case moves through the local court system. You can track progress through the SC Judicial C-Track portal. This free tool shows case status, hearing dates, and outcomes. Search by name or case number to find Orangeburg County cases.

People awaiting trial stay at the detention center until bond is posted or the case is resolved. Those found guilty and sentenced to under one year serve their time at the Orangeburg facility. Longer sentences result in a transfer to state prison. The South Carolina Department of Corrections inmate search tracks anyone who has been moved to the state system.

State Resources for Orangeburg Records

The SLED CATCH system is the statewide criminal records database. It collects data from every county in South Carolina, including Orangeburg. Fingerprints taken at booking are sent to SLED and the FBI. This creates a permanent record that can be searched through the CATCH portal.

The VINELink victim notification system tracks custody changes for inmates across the state. You can sign up for free alerts when a person is moved, released, or transferred. This works for inmates held at the Orangeburg-Calhoun Regional Detention Center and those in state facilities.

Under Section 30-4-10, the purpose of the FOIA is to ensure that "the people of this State are vested with the ultimate sovereignty." This means the public has a strong right to access government records, including booking data. Orangeburg County follows this principle by making its roster and records available through multiple channels.

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These counties border Orangeburg and also maintain public booking records. Since the Calhoun County jail is closed, all Calhoun arrests are processed in Orangeburg.

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