Find Dillon County Inmate Records

Searching for the Dillon County inmate population starts with the local sheriff's office and detention center. Dillon County is a small rural county in the Pee Dee region of South Carolina. The county seat is the city of Dillon. Residents and the public can search for current inmates held at the Dillon County Detention Center by contacting the sheriff's office. Booking records, charges, and bond details are kept on file for each detainee. You do not need a reason to ask for this public information in Dillon County.

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Dillon County Detention Center

The Dillon County Detention Center holds all inmates arrested within the county. The sheriff's office runs this facility. It houses people awaiting trial as well as those serving short jail sentences. Each person booked into the center has a record created with their name, charges, and bond.

The inmate population at the Dillon County Detention Center shifts daily. New arrests add to the count while releases and transfers reduce it. The sheriff's office can tell you who is currently held at the facility. You can call or visit in person to get this information. Staff will search by name or date of birth to find a specific person in Dillon County custody.

The Dillon County government website provides general county information and contact details for the sheriff's office and other departments.

Dillon County inmate population government website

You can use this site to find phone numbers and addresses for the Dillon County offices that manage detention and booking records.

How to Look Up Dillon County Inmates

There are several ways to search the inmate population in Dillon County. The most direct method is to contact the sheriff's office. They keep an up-to-date roster of all persons held at the detention center.

You can also search for inmates who have been sentenced to state prison through the South Carolina offender search tool. This covers all counties in the state, including Dillon County. The search returns photos, sentence details, and projected release dates for state inmates. Keep in mind that local jail inmates will not appear in this system until they have been sentenced and transferred to a state facility.

  • Call the Dillon County Sheriff's Office
  • Visit the detention center in person with a valid ID
  • Search the state offender database for sentenced inmates
  • File a FOIA request for specific booking records
  • Contact the Dillon Police Department for city arrest records

Note: The Dillon Police Department handles arrests within the city of Dillon, but all bookings go through the county detention center.

Dillon County Inmate Population Records

Booking records in Dillon County are public. The South Carolina Freedom of Information Act gives anyone the right to request these records. You do not need to be related to the inmate or have a legal case involved. The law applies to all county offices in Dillon County.

A typical booking record includes the person's full name, date of birth, arrest date, and the charges filed against them. It also shows the bond amount and whether the person has been released or is still in custody. Dillon County keeps these records at the detention center and the sheriff's office. You may need to pay a small fee for copies, but the search itself is free.

The South Carolina Judicial Branch also offers access to court records for cases that have moved past the booking stage. You can search for cases by name or case number across all counties, including Dillon County. Court records show hearing dates, dispositions, and sentencing details that go beyond what the booking record contains.

State Resources for Dillon County

The South Carolina Department of Corrections manages the state prison system. Inmates from Dillon County who receive sentences of one year or more are transferred to state custody. The SCDC keeps detailed records on each state inmate, including photos and release projections.

SCDC operates 21 institutions across the state. An inmate from Dillon County could be housed at any one of these facilities based on their custody level. The institutions directory shows the location and type of each prison. Families of Dillon County inmates can use the SCDC website to find where their loved one is being held.

S.C. Code Ann. Title 24, Chapter 13 sets the rules for how prisoners must be treated in South Carolina. This law applies to both county jails and state prisons. It covers food, medical care, and basic living conditions for all inmates, including those from Dillon County.

Dillon County Courts and Cases

The Dillon County courts handle all criminal cases that come out of local arrests. After a person is booked at the detention center, their case goes to the court system. The courts set hearing dates and handle pleas, trials, and sentencing. All of this becomes part of the public record in Dillon County.

You can look up court cases through the statewide court index. Search by the person's name to find their case number, hearing dates, and status. This is a free tool that covers all courts in South Carolina. For Dillon County cases, the records will show which judge handled the matter and what the outcome was. If you need copies of court documents, contact the Clerk of Court in Dillon County.

The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division also maintains criminal history records that include arrests and court outcomes across all counties in the state.

Note: Court records and jail records are kept by different offices in Dillon County, so you may need to check both for complete information.

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Requesting Dillon County Inmate Records

If you need a copy of a specific booking record from Dillon County, you can file a public records request. Write to the sheriff's office and describe what you need. Include the person's name and any dates you have. The office will respond within the time set by state law. S.C. Code Ann. § 30-4-30 requires a response within 10 business days.

Copy fees may apply for paper records from Dillon County. The fees are set by state guidelines and are meant to cover the cost of making copies. Digital records may be provided by email in some cases. The Dillon County Sheriff's Office handles these requests and can tell you what fees apply. Most booking records are just a page or two, so the cost is usually low.

Families looking for an inmate who has been moved from the Dillon County Detention Center to state prison can check the SCDC family services page. It has details on visitation, mail, and phone access for state inmates. The SCDC institutions directory shows where each state prison is located and what type of inmates it holds.

Nearby Counties

Dillon County is near several other South Carolina counties. If you are looking for inmates who may have been arrested in a bordering area, check these counties.

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