Edgefield County Inmate Records

The Edgefield County inmate population is managed by the sheriff's office and the detention center. Edgefield County is a small county in western South Carolina with a population under 30,000. The county seat is the town of Edgefield. People looking for an inmate in Edgefield County can contact the sheriff's office for current roster information. Booking records are public and include names, charges, and bond amounts for each detainee. The detention center processes all arrests made by both county and municipal law enforcement in Edgefield County.

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Edgefield County Sheriff and Detention

The Edgefield County Sheriff's Office operates the detention center. This is the only jail facility in the county. All arrests made within Edgefield County result in a booking at this location. The sheriff is responsible for the safety and care of every inmate held here.

Each booking creates a record that includes the arrested person's name, date of birth, charges, and bond amount. The detention center staff update these records as cases move through the court system. If bond is posted, the release is also recorded. The Edgefield County inmate population is relatively small compared to larger counties, but the same public records laws apply.

Under the South Carolina Freedom of Information Act, booking records at the Edgefield County Detention Center are public. Anyone can request them. You do not need to state a reason for your request. The sheriff's office will provide the records, though a small copy fee may apply.

The South Carolina Department of Corrections provides state-level resources for tracking inmates who have been sentenced beyond county custody.

Edgefield County inmate population state law enforcement resources

SLED and SCDC work together to maintain criminal records for all counties, including Edgefield County.

How to Search Edgefield County Inmates

You can search for inmates in Edgefield County by phone, in person, or online through state tools.

The quickest way is to call the Edgefield County Sheriff's Office. Give them the person's name and they can tell you if that person is currently in custody. You can also visit the detention center to view the jail roster. Bring a valid ID when you visit. Staff will help you find the person you are looking for in the Edgefield County system.

For state inmates from Edgefield County, use the SCDC offender search portal. This tool lets you search by name and returns photos, charges, and projected release dates. It covers all state prison inmates across South Carolina. Edgefield County inmates sentenced to more than one year will appear in this system after transfer.

  • Phone the sheriff's office for current jail roster data
  • Visit the Edgefield County Detention Center in person
  • Use the statewide offender search for sentenced inmates
  • Submit a written FOIA request for records

Note: The Edgefield Police Department makes arrests within the town limits, but all bookings go through the county detention center.

Edgefield County Inmate Population Laws

S.C. Code Ann. Title 24, Chapter 1 governs the corrections system in South Carolina. This law sets up the rules that apply to every detention center in the state, including the one in Edgefield County. The sheriff must follow these rules when housing and caring for inmates.

Title 24, Chapter 3 covers the prison system more broadly. It addresses how inmates are classified, where they are housed, and how transfers between county and state facilities work. When an Edgefield County inmate receives a state sentence, this chapter controls how they move from the county detention center to a state prison.

The courts in Edgefield County handle all criminal cases that arise from local arrests. The clerk of court keeps the case files, which include charges, motions, and sentencing orders. These records are separate from the booking records at the detention center. You can search court records through the South Carolina Judicial Branch website.

State Corrections and Edgefield County

South Carolina operates 21 state prisons. Inmates from Edgefield County who get sentences over one year go to one of these facilities. The SCDC institutions page shows each prison, its location, and what type of inmates it holds. Edgefield County has a unique connection to the federal system as well, since the Federal Correctional Institution Edgefield is located in the county, though it is a federal facility and not part of the county jail system.

The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division keeps the central criminal history repository. SLED records go beyond the current inmate population and include past arrests, charges, and case outcomes. This is a good resource if you need a full history rather than just the current Edgefield County jail roster.

Families looking for information about an Edgefield County inmate who was sent to state prison can use the SCDC family services page. It explains visitation rules, mail policies, and how to send money to an inmate account.

Requesting Edgefield County Records

If you need a copy of a booking record or other inmate file from Edgefield County, you can file a public records request. The process is simple. Write a letter or email to the sheriff's office and describe what records you need. Include the person's name and any dates you know. The office will respond within the time frame set by state law.

S.C. Code Ann. § 30-4-30 requires public bodies to respond to FOIA requests within 10 business days. If the records exist and are not exempt, the office must provide them. Fees for copies are set by state guidelines. Edgefield County follows the same rules as every other county in the state when it comes to releasing public records about the inmate population.

Note: Some records may be withheld if they relate to an active investigation in Edgefield County.

Edgefield County Booking Details

A booking record from the Edgefield County Detention Center holds several key pieces of data. The record shows the full name of the arrested person and their date of birth. It lists each charge filed against them. The arrest date and time are recorded. The bond amount is also part of the file.

These details are useful for families and others who need to know the status of a person in Edgefield County custody. If you are trying to bond someone out, the booking record will tell you the amount needed. The Edgefield County courts set bond based on the severity of the charges and the person's prior record. Some charges carry a standard bond amount while others require a hearing before a judge.

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Nearby Counties

Edgefield County borders several other counties in South Carolina. If your search for an inmate in Edgefield County does not find results, the person may be held in a neighboring county.

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