York County Inmate Booking Records

York County operates a large detention center that processes 72 hour booking records for all arrests in the county. The facility serves the cities of Rock Hill, Fort Mill, and surrounding areas along the North Carolina border. York County uses an electronic booking system that captures mugshots, charges, bond amounts, and court dates. An online inmate search tool gives the public direct access to current detainee data. This page explains how York County handles bookings, what records are available, and how to use local and state tools to find arrest information.

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72 Hour Booking in York County

All arrests in York County are processed at the detention center. The facility is at 1675-2A Highway 161 South, York, SC 29745. The phone number is (803) 818-4979. When someone is brought in, staff take a mugshot and record personal details. Charges are entered from the arresting officer's report. Fingerprints are scanned and sent to SLED as required by Section 23-3-120.

York County uses electronic booking. This means the data goes into a digital system right away. Each booking creates a file that holds the mugshot, charge list, bond amount, and court dates. The record becomes a 72 hour booking entry under South Carolina law. Section 17-1-60 requires that booking records be published. York County meets this by posting inmate data through its online search tool and by responding to requests at the detention center.

The county handles a high volume of arrests. Rock Hill and Fort Mill are growing cities that contribute a steady flow of bookings. The electronic system keeps up with the pace and ensures records are available quickly.

York County Sheriff's Office

The York County Sheriff's Office manages the detention center and all booking records. The York County government website links to the sheriff's office and other county departments.

The York County Sheriff's Office page is shown below.

York County Sheriff office page for booking record access

From this site you can navigate to the inmate search tool and contact information.

The sheriff's office takes records requests by phone, in person, and in writing. For quick checks on recent bookings, a phone call to the detention center is the fastest option. Staff can tell you if someone is held and what charges they face. Written FOIA requests work best for detailed records or historical data.

York County Online Inmate Search

York County provides an online inmate search tool. This is the easiest way to check 72 hour booking records for current detainees. The tool lets you search by name. Results show the person's mugshot, all charges, bond amounts, and court dates.

The online search covers inmates who are currently held. Once a person is released, their record may no longer appear. For older bookings, contact the detention center directly or file a FOIA request. The tool updates as new bookings are processed, so recent arrests should appear within hours of intake.

Court dates are a key feature of the York County search. Each booking shows when the person is next due in court. Bond details are broken out by charge. This level of detail makes the online tool one of the more useful county-level search options in the state.

York County 72 Hour Booking Records

Every York County 72 hour booking record holds a standard set of data. The electronic system captures this at intake and updates it as new information comes in. A typical record includes:

  • Full name, date of birth, and physical description
  • Mugshot from the time of booking
  • Complete list of charges
  • Bond amount for each charge
  • Court dates as they are assigned
  • Release date and reason if the person has left the facility

This data is public under South Carolina's FOIA law. Section 30-4-30(d)(3) opens jail booking records from the past three months to the public. York County provides this through its online tool and through the sheriff's office. The electronic system makes it easy to pull records and respond to requests in a timely way.

FOIA Requests for York County Bookings

You can file a FOIA request for York County booking records in writing. Send your request to the sheriff's office at 1675-2A Highway 161 South, York, SC 29745. Include the name of the person, a date range, and a description of 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 issue. Names, charges, bond amounts, mugshots, and dates are all public. Records tied to an active investigation may be held back under the law's exemptions. This is rare for standard booking information. Fees for copies may apply. Ask about costs when you submit your request.

York County Court and Arrest Data

Court records extend what you can learn from a York County booking. The SC Judicial C-Track portal lets you search court cases by name or case number. This shows hearings, trial dates, pleas, and outcomes. A 72 hour booking record gives you the arrest. C-Track gives you the court side.

York County cases are heard in magistrate court for minor offenses and general sessions for felonies. Bond hearings happen shortly after a booking. The results update both the booking record and the court file. By checking both sources, you can follow a case from the moment of arrest through its final outcome. This is the most complete way to research any York County arrest.

State Resources for York County

State databases help you track cases beyond the county level. The SCDC inmate search covers anyone in the state prison system. The SLED CATCH system provides statewide criminal history checks. Custody status alerts are available on VINELink. Released inmates can be found through the SCDC released inmate search.

These tools work together. A York County 72 hour booking record shows the arrest details. C-Track shows the court case. SCDC tracks the prison sentence if one is imposed. SLED CATCH links criminal history across all counties in the state. VINELink sends alerts when a custody status changes. Using all of these gives you the full story of any case that starts with a York County booking.

State databases may not show a new York County arrest for several days after the booking. Check the county's online inmate search first for the most current data.

Nearby Counties

York County is in the northern part of South Carolina near the Charlotte metro area. These neighboring counties maintain their own 72 hour booking records:

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