Union County Inmate Population

The Union County inmate population includes people held at the Union County Detention Center and those from the area serving time in state prison. The Union County Sheriff's Office runs the local jail and keeps records on all people in custody. You can search for inmates held in Union County or look up state prisoners from this area through the SCDC online tool. This page covers how to find inmate population data, check the jail roster, and access detention records in Union County, South Carolina.

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The Union County Sheriff's Office oversees law enforcement and jail operations in Union County. The detention center holds pre-trial detainees and people serving short sentences. Inmates booked into this facility are part of the Union County inmate population. The sheriff's staff processes each person through intake and assigns a booking number. You can contact the sheriff's office to ask about a person in custody.

The Union County Detention Center keeps records on every person booked into the jail. These records show the inmate's name, charges, booking date, and bond amount. For people sentenced to state prison, the South Carolina Department of Corrections tracks them through its online search tool at doc.sc.gov. This system covers the entire state inmate population, including those from Union County.

South Carolina Department of Corrections inmate population search for Union County

The SCDC search is free to use. It works around the clock. No account is needed to find someone in the state inmate population from Union County.

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Searching for inmates in Union County starts with knowing where they are held. Local inmates stay at the Union County Detention Center. State inmates go to one of 21 SCDC facilities across South Carolina. The search process differs for each level. For local inmates in Union County, call the sheriff's office or visit in person. For state inmates, use the online search at doc.sc.gov/institutions to find which facility holds the person.

The SCDPPPS Offender Search tool lets you look up people on probation or parole in Union County. Type in a name. The system returns matches with supervision status. Data reflects the prior day. For current details, contact the Union County probation office directly. Under Title 24 of the South Carolina Code, the corrections system governs how inmates are classified, housed, and supervised across the state.

To look up Union County inmate population records, you may need:

  • The person's full legal name
  • Their date of birth if known
  • The SCDC number for state inmates
  • The booking number for local jail inmates

Union County Inmate Population and Corrections

Inmates from Union County who receive state prison sentences enter the SCDC system. They go through reception and evaluation at Kirkland Correctional Institution in Columbia. Staff assess each person and assign a custody level. Close custody is for the most serious offenses. Medium custody is the most common. Minimum custody inmates may qualify for work release near the end of their sentence. Under Section 24-1-140, the SCDC director can classify inmates by sex, age, health, and offense type.

Good conduct credits affect how long Union County inmates stay in state prison. Regular inmates earn up to 20 days off per month under Section 24-13-210. Inmates with "no parole" offenses earn only 3 days per month. Section 24-13-150 requires "no parole" offenders to serve at least 85 percent of their actual term before any early release. These rules shape the size of the inmate population from Union County at any point in time.

Note: Escape from a South Carolina prison is a felony carrying one to 15 years added to the original sentence.

Victim Services in Union County

Crime victims in Union County can track inmates through the VINE system. Call 1-866-727-2846 at any time. The line works 24 hours a day in English and Spanish. You can search by name or offender number. The SCDC Division of Victim Services also accepts registrations at 1-800-835-0304 for the state inmate population. Registered victims get automatic calls when an inmate from Union County transfers between facilities, gets released, or escapes.

Victim addresses and phone numbers are protected under South Carolina law. The division handles all Victim Impact Statements, which become part of the offender's permanent record. Victims can also request that their phone number be blocked from inmate calls and that unwanted mail from inmates be stopped.

Union County Courts and Inmate Population

The Union County court system processes criminal cases that feed into the inmate population. Circuit Court handles felony trials and sentencing. Magistrate Court deals with misdemeanors and preliminary hearings. The South Carolina Judicial Branch website has county-specific contact details for court staff in Union County. Cases move from arrest through trial and sentencing, with each step creating records tied to the inmate population.

The Union Police Department handles law enforcement within the city limits. Arrests made by city officers are processed through the Union County Detention Center. Both local and state agencies work together on cases in Union County. The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division maintains the state's central criminal history records and provides investigative support to Union County when needed.

Note: Court records in Union County are generally public under the South Carolina Freedom of Information Act.

Union County Inmate Family Resources

Families of inmates from Union County who are in state prison can schedule visits through the SCDC system. All visits must be booked at least 15 hours ahead. In-person visits take place on weekends from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Each inmate gets four visits per month. Virtual visits run Monday through Friday at all SCDC facilities. The SCDC Family Services page explains the full process for visiting the inmate population.

Mail to state inmates is opened and inspected. Books must come from approved vendors in paperback form. Money transfers go through ViaPath. Five methods are available: online, mobile app, phone, money order, or walk-in. For Union County inmates held at the local detention center, contact the sheriff's office about visitation rules and schedules. Local jail policies may differ from state prison rules.

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Nearby Counties

Union County borders several other South Carolina counties. If you are not sure which county holds an inmate, check the arrest location to find the right jurisdiction.

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