Williamsburg County Inmate Population Records

The Williamsburg County inmate population is managed by the Williamsburg County Sheriff's Office through its detention center. This facility holds people awaiting trial and those serving short sentences in the county. You can search for inmates in Williamsburg County at the local level or look up state prisoners from this area through the SCDC online tool. The Kingstree Police Department also makes arrests that feed into the county detention system. This page explains how to find inmate population records, check jail status, and access corrections data in Williamsburg County, South Carolina.

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Williamsburg County Inmate Population Database

The Williamsburg County Government website provides access to county services and department contacts. The sheriff's office runs the detention center where the local inmate population is held. Booking records show each person's name, charges, and bond status. The detention center holds both pre-trial detainees and sentenced inmates serving terms under one year in Williamsburg County.

For state inmates from Williamsburg County, the South Carolina Department of Corrections runs a free online search tool. Visit doc.sc.gov to look up anyone in the state inmate population. The tool returns photos, facility assignments, and projected release dates. It works around the clock and requires no login. Williamsburg County residents sentenced to more than 90 days in state prison go through the SCDC reception process at Kirkland CI in Columbia before being assigned to a permanent facility.

Williamsburg County government website for inmate population records

The county also uses a Notify Me subscription service to keep residents informed about government updates and public safety alerts in Williamsburg County.

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Finding inmates in Williamsburg County depends on where they are held. Local inmates are at the county detention center. Contact the sheriff's office to ask about a specific person. State inmates are tracked through the SCDC search at doc.sc.gov. The SCDPPPS Offender Search covers people on probation or parole in Williamsburg County. Each tool works differently but all are free to use.

To search for someone in the Williamsburg County inmate population, you may need:

  • The person's full name or partial last name
  • Their SCDC number for state prisoners
  • A booking number for local jail inmates
  • Date of birth to narrow search results

The Kingstree Police Department handles law enforcement in the city of Kingstree. Arrests made by Kingstree officers go to the Williamsburg County Detention Center for booking. Both agencies contribute to the overall inmate population tracked in Williamsburg County.

Williamsburg County Inmate Population and Corrections

Title 24 of the South Carolina Code of Laws sets the rules for corrections across the state. This includes inmates from Williamsburg County. Chapter 1 establishes the Department of Corrections. Section 24-1-20 declares state policy for humane treatment and chances for reform. The SCDC director classifies inmates by offense, behavior, and time served under Section 24-1-140. These classifications determine which facility houses each member of the Williamsburg County inmate population in state custody.

Good behavior credits help reduce time served. Under Section 24-13-210, regular inmates earn up to 20 days per month for good conduct. "No parole" offenders earn only 3 days per month. Section 24-13-150 requires "no parole" inmates to serve 85 percent of their actual sentence. Work and education credits allow up to 180 days per year off a regular term. These laws affect how long inmates from Williamsburg County spend in state prison.

Note: Female inmates have specific protections under Section 24-13-35, including restrictions on restraints during pregnancy in South Carolina.

Victim Notification in Williamsburg County

The VINE system lets crime victims in Williamsburg County track inmates. Call 1-866-727-2846 any time of day. The automated line works in English and Spanish. You can search by offender name or SID number. The SCDC Division of Victim Services takes registrations at 1-800-835-0304 for inmates in the state system. Registered victims receive calls when a Williamsburg County inmate transfers, gets released, or escapes from custody.

Victim Impact Statements become part of the offender's permanent record in South Carolina. The division can also block an inmate's calls to a victim's phone number and stop unwanted mail. These protections apply to all victims connected to the Williamsburg County inmate population in state prison.

Williamsburg County Courts and Detention

Criminal cases in Williamsburg County move through the court system from arrest to sentencing. Circuit Court handles felonies. Magistrate Court processes misdemeanors and sets bond. The South Carolina Judicial Branch website lists court contacts for Williamsburg County. Each conviction adds to the inmate population at either the county or state level. The county also participates in the EPA Brownfield Coalition Assessment Grant program for community development.

The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division maintains criminal records statewide. SLED provides investigative support to Williamsburg County for complex cases. The agency runs crime labs and keeps the state Sex Offender Registry. Reports and concerns about inmates can also go to the SCDC Office of Inspector General, which investigates crimes inside state prisons.

Note: Williamsburg County residents can sign up for the Notify Me service to get updates about public safety and government actions.

Williamsburg County Inmate Family Services

Families of state inmates from Williamsburg County can visit through the SCDC scheduling system. Book visits at least 15 hours ahead. In-person visits run on weekends from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Virtual visits are available Monday through Friday at all state facilities. The SCDC Family Services page covers visitation, mail, and money transfers for the inmate population.

All mail to state inmates is opened and inspected. Books must come from Amazon or Barnes and Noble in paperback form. Money goes through ViaPath by online transfer, phone, or money order. For local Williamsburg County jail inmates, the detention center has its own visitation rules. Contact the sheriff's office for local visit schedules and guidelines.

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Williamsburg County shares borders with several other South Carolina counties. Check the arrest location to find the right jurisdiction for an inmate search.

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