Spartanburg County Arrest Booking Lookup

Spartanburg County runs one of the larger detention centers in South Carolina. The facility processes 72 hour booking records for all arrests in the county, including those in the cities of Spartanburg and Greer. The county uses an electronic booking system that captures mugshots, charges, bond amounts, and court dates. An online inmate search tool lets the public look up current detainees. This page covers how Spartanburg County handles bookings, where to find records, and what state-level tools can help you track cases that start with a local arrest.

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72 Hour Booking in Spartanburg County

All arrests in Spartanburg County lead to a booking at the detention center. The facility is at 950 California Avenue, Spartanburg, SC 29303. You can call the center at (864) 503-4600. The booking process begins the moment a person arrives. Staff take a mugshot and record basic personal details. Charges are logged from the arresting officer's report. Fingerprints are scanned and sent to SLED under Section 23-3-120.

Spartanburg County uses an electronic booking system. This speeds up the process and makes records easier to search. Each booking creates a digital file that holds the mugshot, charge list, bond amount, and court date. The record becomes a 72 hour booking entry under South Carolina law. Section 17-1-60 requires that booking records be made public. Spartanburg County meets this rule by posting inmate data on its online search tool and by responding to direct requests at the detention center.

The high volume of arrests in Spartanburg County means the booking system runs nonstop. Staff handle new arrivals at all hours. The electronic system helps them keep up with the pace and ensures that records are filed right away.

Spartanburg County Sheriff's Office

The Spartanburg County Sheriff's Office runs the detention center and handles records requests. The sheriff's office website is the main source for contact details and department news.

The Spartanburg County Sheriff's Office website is shown below.

Spartanburg County Sheriff office page for booking record lookups

From this site you can find links to inmate search tools and other public safety resources.

The sheriff's office accepts records requests by phone, in person, and in writing. For 72 hour booking inquiries, calling the detention center is the fastest route. Staff can tell you if someone is currently held and what charges they face. Written FOIA requests are also accepted for more detailed records.

Spartanburg County Online Inmate Search

Spartanburg County offers an online inmate search tool. This is one of the most direct ways to look up 72 hour booking records. The tool lets you search by name and view current detainees. Each result shows the person's mugshot, charges, bond amount, and court dates. The data updates as new bookings come in.

The online search covers current inmates only. Once a person is released, their record may not appear in the tool. For older records, you will need to contact the detention center or file a FOIA request. The tool is useful for checking on recent arrests and seeing who is currently held in Spartanburg County.

Bond details are a key part of what the search shows. Each charge has its own bond amount. Some charges may have no bond if the court has denied it. Court dates are added as they are set by the judge. This gives you a clear timeline of what comes next for anyone booked in Spartanburg County.

Spartanburg County 72 Hour Booking Data

Each Spartanburg County 72 hour booking record holds a set of standard data points. The electronic system captures these at intake. Here is what is in a typical record:

  • Full name, date of birth, and physical details
  • Mugshot taken at the time of booking
  • All charges filed by the arresting officer
  • Bond amount for each charge
  • Court dates as assigned by the judge
  • Release date and reason if the person has been let go

This data is public under South Carolina's FOIA law. Section 30-4-30(d)(3) makes booking records from the past three months open to the public. Spartanburg County provides this data through its online tool and through the sheriff's office. The county processes a large number of bookings each year, so the records system is robust.

Spartanburg County Government Records

The Spartanburg County government website is the central hub for county services. It links to all departments, courts, and public records portals.

The county government site is shown here.

Spartanburg County government site for public booking records

Use this site to navigate to the sheriff's office, courts, and other county departments.

FOIA requests for Spartanburg County booking records should be made in writing. Send your request to the sheriff's office at 950 California Avenue. Include the name of the person, a date range, and what records you need. The county must respond within the time limits set by Section 30-4-40(a)(3). Most booking data is released without delay. Records tied to open investigations may be held back under the law's exemptions.

SLED Background Checks for Spartanburg

For criminal history that goes beyond the 72 hour booking record, SLED provides statewide background checks through its CATCH system. You can request a check by mail. Send your request to SLED at PO Box 21398, Columbia, SC 29221. The cost is $25 per check. You can reach SLED by phone at (803) 896-1447 or (803) 896-7005 for questions about the process.

A SLED CATCH check pulls criminal history data from across the state. It goes deeper than a single Spartanburg County booking record. The check ties together arrests, convictions, and dispositions from all South Carolina counties. This is useful when you need a full picture beyond just the local booking.

State Tools for Spartanburg County

Several state databases can supplement what you find in Spartanburg County's records. The SCDC inmate search tracks anyone in the state prison system. Court records are on the SC Judicial C-Track portal. Custody alerts are available through VINELink.

These tools work well together. A Spartanburg County 72 hour booking record shows the arrest. C-Track shows the court case. SCDC tracks the sentence if the person goes to state prison. VINELink notifies you when a custody status changes. Using all four gives you a full view of a case from arrest to release. State databases may lag a few days behind Spartanburg County's own records, so check both for the most current data.

Nearby Counties

Spartanburg County is in the upstate region and borders several other counties. Each processes its own 72 hour booking records:

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