Charleston County Arrest Records and Booking Information

Charleston County police blotter records document all arrests in this coastal South Carolina county. With over 365,000 residents, Charleston is one of the largest counties in the state. The county spans 916 square miles. This includes 90 miles of coastline. The Sheriff's Office maintains all arrest records. Citizens have the right to access these public records under state law.

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Charleston County Quick Facts

365,209 Population
916 Square Miles
90 Miles of Coast
FOIA Public Access

Charleston County Sheriff's Office

The Charleston County Sheriff's Office serves as the primary law enforcement agency. Deputies patrol the entire county. They respond to emergency calls. The office handles criminal investigations. The Sheriff's Office also operates the detention center.

The department has many divisions. Each focuses on different types of crime. There are units for narcotics and special operations. The office works to keep Charleston County safe. It serves both urban and rural areas.

Charleston County Sheriff's Office headquarters building

The Sheriff's Office uses modern technology. This helps solve crimes faster. Deputies have access to state databases. They work with other agencies. The office also runs community programs.

Al Cannon Detention Center

The Sheriff Al Cannon Detention Center houses all Charleston County inmates. It is on Leeds Avenue in North Charleston. The facility holds pretrial detainees. It also houses sentenced inmates. The center operates 24 hours a day.

The jail has modern security systems. Staff monitor inmates at all times. Medical care is available on site. The center provides meals and programs. Some inmates can work while in custody.

Al Cannon Detention Center in North Charleston
Facility Al Cannon Detention Center
3691 Leeds Ave
North Charleston, SC 29405
Phone 843-529-6212

To find an inmate, call the detention center. You can also check online. The staff can tell you charges and bond amounts. Visiting hours are scheduled by housing unit.

Charleston County Public Records Access

Charleston County follows the South Carolina Freedom of Information Act. You can request records from the county. The FOIA request page explains the process.

Fees apply for record requests. Administrative staff time costs $19.24 per hour. Manager time costs $33.88 per hour. Copies are $0.10 per page in black and white. Color copies cost $0.20 per page.

Charleston County public records request information

Types of records you can request:

  • Incident reports
  • Arrest records
  • Accident reports
  • Booking photos
  • 911 call logs

Submit requests in writing. Include your contact information. Describe the records you need. The county must respond within certain time limits. They may charge fees before releasing records.

How to Search Charleston County Arrest Records

Searching for arrest records in Charleston County is easy. Start with the Sheriff's Office website. They offer online tools. You can also call the detention center.

The SLED CATCH system works statewide. It shows criminal history. You need to create an account. There is a fee for each search. Results include arrests from all counties.

For recent arrests, check the jail roster. It updates throughout the day. You can search by name. The roster shows charges and booking dates. It also lists bond amounts.

Charleston County inmate search and jail roster information

Another option is to visit in person. The Sheriff's Office lobby has public access computers. You can search basic records there. Staff can help if you need assistance.

Charleston County Sex Offender Registry

The Charleston County Sex Offender Registry tracks registered offenders. South Carolina law requires registration. The public can search the database. This helps keep communities safe.

You can search by name or address. The map shows where offenders live. Each profile includes a photo. It lists the conviction details. You can also sign up for alerts.

The registry updates regularly. Offenders must verify their info. Failure to register is a crime. The Sheriff's Office enforces these laws.

State Resources for Charleston County

Charleston County residents can use state tools. SLED maintains criminal records. Their databases cover all counties. You can request background checks.

The South Carolina Judicial Branch Public Index is free. It shows court cases. You can search by name. This includes criminal charges.

VINELink tracks inmates nationwide. It covers South Carolina jails. The service sends alerts. You will know if an inmate is released. Registration is free.

VINELink inmate tracking system for South Carolina

The South Carolina Department of Corrections website lists state prisoners. You can search by name. Records include photos and sentences. This helps find inmates sent to prison.

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Cities in Charleston County

Charleston County includes several cities. The Sheriff's Office serves all of them.

Charleston is the county seat. North Charleston is the largest city. Both have their own police departments. The Sheriff's Office handles county-wide duties.

Nearby Counties

Charleston County borders several other counties.

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