Find Greenwood County Inmate Population

Greenwood County maintains inmate population records through its detention center and the Sheriff's Office. You can search for people held in the Greenwood County jail by name or booking number. The county also hosts a state prison. Leath Correctional Institution sits at 2809 Airport Road in the county. This state facility is run by the South Carolina Department of Corrections and is separate from the county jail. Searching for inmates in Greenwood County means checking both local and state records to get a full picture of who is in custody.

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Greenwood County Detention Center

The Greenwood County Detention Center is the local jail that holds inmates before trial and those serving short sentences. The Sheriff's Office runs the facility. Staff book new inmates, process releases, and keep track of all people in custody. Every booking creates a record that becomes part of the Greenwood County inmate population data.

Inmates at the Greenwood County Detention Center may be held on charges ranging from misdemeanors to felonies. Bond amounts vary based on the crime and the person's history. Those who post bond leave the jail. Those who cannot post bond stay in the Greenwood County inmate population until their court date. The detention center also holds people on warrants from other jurisdictions who are waiting for transfer.

The Greenwood County Sheriff's Office handles all questions about the local inmate population and can provide booking details to the public upon request.

Leath Correctional Institution in Greenwood County

Greenwood County is home to Leath Correctional Institution. This state prison is located at 2809 Airport Road. The South Carolina Department of Corrections runs the facility. Leath CI houses female inmates from across the state. It is not a county facility, so its inmate population is tracked by the state, not by Greenwood County.

You can search for inmates at Leath Correctional Institution through the SCDC online inmate search tool. The search shows the inmate's name, photo, charges, sentence length, and expected release date. This is separate from the Greenwood County Detention Center search. If you are looking for someone in Greenwood County, check both the local jail and the state prison system to be sure.

Under S.C. Code Ann. 24-3-20, the state can place inmates at any facility it chooses. A person sentenced in Greenwood County may end up at Leath CI or at any other state institution across South Carolina. The SCDC decides based on custody level, bed space, and program needs.

Note: Leath Correctional Institution records are managed by the state and cannot be found in the Greenwood County local inmate search.

Searching Greenwood County Inmate Records

There are several ways to look up the Greenwood County inmate population. You can call the detention center and ask about a specific person. You can also visit the jail in person during business hours. For state inmates housed at Leath CI, use the SCDC institution directory to find the right contact.

The South Carolina Judicial Branch at sccourts.org lets you search court records from Greenwood County. This is useful when you want to see the charges and case status for someone in the inmate population. You can search by the person's name or case number.

South Carolina state corrections website for Greenwood County inmate population records

The state corrections website above is the main tool for finding inmates in the South Carolina prison system, including those from Greenwood County.

Public records requests in Greenwood County fall under the South Carolina Freedom of Information Act, S.C. Code Ann. 30-4-10. You can submit a written request to the Greenwood County Sheriff's Office for inmate records. The office must respond within the time limits set by law. Fees may apply for copies.

Greenwood County Booking Process

When someone is arrested in Greenwood County, they go through a booking process at the detention center. This is a set of steps that creates the official record of the arrest. The process adds the person to the Greenwood County inmate population.

During booking, staff collect the following from each new inmate:

  • Full legal name and any known aliases
  • Date of birth and physical description
  • Fingerprints and a booking photo
  • List of all charges from the arresting officer
  • Personal items for storage until release

After booking is done, the inmate gets a bond hearing. A judge or magistrate sets the bond based on the charges and the person's background. Some inmates in Greenwood County get a personal recognizance bond and walk out the same day. Others face high bond amounts and stay locked up. The bond amount is listed in the inmate's record and is part of the public data you can look up for the Greenwood County inmate population.

Inmate Release in Greenwood County

Inmates leave the Greenwood County Detention Center in several ways. Posting bond is the most common path out before trial. Others are released after charges are dropped or after serving their sentence. When a person leaves the jail, their record is updated to show the release date and reason.

Some inmates from Greenwood County who serve time in state prison return to the area on probation or parole. The South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services tracks these people. Under S.C. Code Ann. 24-13-210, inmates can earn good behavior credits of up to 20 days per month. This means some people get out before the full end of their sentence. They still have a record in the Greenwood County inmate population data even after release.

The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division at sled.sc.gov keeps criminal history records for all of South Carolina, including arrests and convictions from Greenwood County.

Note: Released inmates from Greenwood County may still appear in search results for a period of time after they leave custody.

Greenwood County Courts and Inmates

The Greenwood County court system plays a key role in the inmate population. Circuit Court handles felony cases. Magistrate Court takes care of minor offenses and bond hearings. The speed of the court system affects how long people stay in the Greenwood County Detention Center. Fast case resolution means shorter jail stays. Delays in court lead to a larger inmate population at any given time.

Bond hearings in Greenwood County happen soon after an arrest. A judge looks at the charges, the person's criminal history, and the risk of flight. The judge then sets a bond amount. Some inmates get a personal recognizance bond and leave the Greenwood County jail without paying. Others must post cash or work with a bail bondsman. Those who cannot pay remain in the inmate population until their case concludes.

The South Carolina Judicial Branch public index lets you search court records from Greenwood County for free. You can look up cases by name or case number. The results show the charges, hearing dates, and case status. This tool is open to everyone and helps track how cases move through the Greenwood County courts.

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Greenwood County sits in the western part of South Carolina. If you need to find an inmate who may have been arrested in a neighboring county, check the detention centers in these areas.

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