Find Marion County Inmate Population

The Marion County inmate population includes people held at the Marion County Detention Center. The Marion County Sheriff's Office manages the jail and tracks each person in custody. You can search for inmates held in Marion County or look up people from the area who are in state prison. The South Carolina Department of Corrections also tracks state inmates from Marion County. This page explains how to look up inmate records, check the jail roster, and find people held in Marion County facilities or state prisons.

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Marion County Quick Facts

30K Population
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Marion County Sheriff and Detention

The Marion County Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency in Marion County. It runs the detention center where local inmates are held. The jail houses people waiting for trial and those serving short sentences. Staff at the Marion County Detention Center record each booking and release. They keep track of charges, court dates, and bond amounts for every person in custody.

You can call the Marion County Sheriff's Office to ask about someone in jail. Staff will check the roster. The office is in the city of Marion, which is the county seat. Marion County is in the Pee Dee region of South Carolina. The detention center follows all state rules set by Title 24 of the South Carolina Code of Laws. The Marion Police Department also handles arrests in the city. Those arrests are processed through the same Marion County Detention Center.

The City of Marion government website provides local news and updates. The city holds monthly City Council meetings at 6:30 p.m. at City Hall. Marion is an active community with events like the annual Swamp Fox Chili Cookoff and Late Night Shopping on Main Street.

Marion County city government website for inmate population records

The Marion city government portal shows links to local services, community events, and resident resources across Marion County.

Search Marion County Inmate Records

There are a few ways to find someone in the Marion County jail. The most direct is to call the detention center. Give them the full name. Staff can check the roster and confirm if that person is in custody. They can share charges and bond amounts.

For state inmates from Marion County, use the South Carolina Department of Corrections online inmate search. This free tool lets you look up anyone in state prison. Search by name or inmate number. Results show the facility, sentence length, and projected release date. People from Marion County who receive long sentences serve time at SCDC facilities across the state.

Marion County official website for inmate population search

The Marion County official site offers details on county departments and law enforcement contacts for searching inmate records.

The Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services has a search tool for people on supervision. If someone from Marion County was released from prison on parole, you can find them there. The city also uses TextMyGov so residents can get updates on local news and government services by text message.

Marion County Inmates in State Prison

Some inmates from Marion County serve time in state correctional facilities. SCDC runs 21 institutions across South Carolina. When a Marion County court sentences someone to more than one year in prison, that person enters SCDC custody. They are assigned to a facility based on custody level, medical needs, and other factors under Chapter 1 of Title 24.

Under Section 24-13-210, inmates earn good behavior credits of up to 20 days per month. "No parole" offenders earn only 3 days per month under Section 24-13-100. These credits affect release dates. Families of Marion County inmates can track sentence progress on the SCDC website. The department provides education, job training, and treatment programs at all facilities. These serve Marion County inmates regardless of where they are held in the state system.

Marion County Courts and Criminal Cases

Criminal cases in Marion County move through the court system before sentencing. The Magistrate Court handles minor offenses and preliminary hearings. The Circuit Court tries felony cases and issues prison sentences. The Clerk of Court keeps all case records for Marion County.

You can search for case information through the South Carolina Judicial Branch website. This covers court records across all counties, including Marion County. After conviction, a person may go to the Marion County Detention Center or to SCDC. Courts can also order probation through SCDPPPS. Each step creates records that connect to the Marion County inmate population. From arrest through sentencing, it all becomes part of the public record.

Note: Marion County document archives are also available online through the city website for public review.

Marion County Inmate Records Access

Inmate records in Marion County are public under the South Carolina Freedom of Information Act. You can request records from the Sheriff's Office or the Clerk of Court. Basic booking data is often shared by phone. Written records may require a formal request.

The types of inmate records you can request include:

  • Booking and release dates
  • Current charges and bond amounts
  • Court hearing dates
  • Sentence details and release projections

For state records, submit a FOIA request to SCDC at FOIA@doc.sc.gov. The department responds to requests for public records about inmates from Marion County and all other South Carolina counties. Families of Marion County inmates can use the SCDC family services page for visitation, mail, and money transfer details. All visits to state facilities must be scheduled in advance.

Victim Services for Marion County

Crime victims in Marion County can register for the VINE system. VINE sends free alerts when an inmate's custody status changes. Register by calling 1-866-727-2846. The system works every day.

VINE covers local jail inmates and state inmates from Marion County. When someone is released, transferred, or escapes, VINE notifies registered users. The SCDC Division of Victim Services handles the state program. Their line is 1-800-835-0304. Victims should also contact SCDPPPS at 1-888-551-4118 for parole hearing alerts. That is a separate registration from VINE.

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Nearby Counties

Marion County borders several other South Carolina counties. If you are not sure where someone is held, check the county where the arrest took place. Inmates may be at a nearby facility.

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