Clarendon County Arrest Logs and Warrant Search

Clarendon County police blotter records document arrests in this South Carolina county. The Clarendon County Sheriff's Office serves the Manning area and beyond. Law enforcement keeps detailed records. These help track crime trends. Public access is guaranteed by law.

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Clarendon County Quick Facts

Manning County Seat
24/7 Jail Phone
FOIA Public Access
SLED State Search

Clarendon County Sheriff's Office

The Clarendon County Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement. Deputies patrol the county. They respond to emergencies. The office investigates crimes. They serve court papers too.

The Sheriff's Office works with the community. Programs build trust with citizens. Education helps prevent crime. Deputies attend local events. They know the people they serve.

Clarendon County Sheriff's Office building in Manning, SC

The county includes rural and urban areas. Manning is the largest town. Smaller communities dot the landscape. Lakes Marion and Moultrie border the county. This creates unique policing needs.

Divisions include patrol and detectives. There is a narcotics unit. Civil process is handled. Court security is provided. The office runs the jail.

Clarendon County Detention Center

The detention center is on Boyce Street. It is in downtown Manning. The jail holds arrested persons. Pretrial inmates stay here. Some serve short sentences.

Staff operate the jail around the clock. They process bookings. Releases happen daily. Medical care is available. Meals meet state standards.

Clarendon County Detention Center facility on Boyce Street

To find an inmate, call the jail. Staff answer 24 hours. Give them the person's name. They will check custody status. Charges and bond info is shared.

Facility Clarendon County Detention Center
320 E. Boyce Street
Manning, SC 29102
Phone 803-435-8831 (24 hours)

Clarendon County Active Warrants

The Clarendon County warrant search helps find active warrants. Law enforcement issues these. Warrants mean someone should be arrested. They come from courts.

You can search for warrants. Some are online. Others require phone calls. The Sheriff's Office can help. Give them a name to check.

Warrants do not expire. They stay active until served. Turning yourself in is best. You can arrange this. Contact a lawyer first.

Types of warrants include:

  • Arrest warrants
  • Bench warrants
  • Probation violations
  • Failure to appear

If you have a warrant, act fast. Contact the court. Or call the Sheriff's Office. They can explain next steps. Legal help is advised.

Accessing Clarendon County Police Records

South Carolina FOIA applies here. You can request records. Write or visit the Sheriff's Office. Be specific in your request. Include names and dates.

The office may charge fees. Copy costs add up. Staff time costs money. You will get a price quote. Pay to receive documents.

South Carolina Freedom of Information Act public records access

Available records include:

  • Incident reports
  • Arrest records
  • Accident reports
  • Jail booking logs

Some records stay private. Active investigations are protected. Juvenile matters are sealed. The office explains limits. You can appeal if denied.

Search Clarendon County Arrest Records

Finding arrest records is easy. Start with the jail. Call them anytime. Ask about current inmates. Staff will assist you.

State resources help too. SLED CATCH shows criminal history. It covers all counties. You pay for searches. Create an account first.

The Public Index lists court cases. It is free to use. Search by party name. Criminal charges appear. This includes Clarendon County.

VINELink tracks inmates. It covers county jails. State prisons too. Sign up for alerts. Know about releases.

State Resources for Clarendon County

State tools expand your search. The SLED CATCH system is main. It shows full criminal history. Background checks use it. Fees apply per search.

The Judicial Branch Public Index is free. Courts use it statewide. You can search by name. Cases show charges and status. Clarendon County participates.

South Carolina law enforcement resources

VINELink is a national service. It tracks inmates everywhere. South Carolina jails are included. Get free notifications. Know when inmates release.

The sex offender registry is online. It shows all registered offenders. Search by your address. Find who lives nearby. Protect your family.

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Communities in Clarendon County

The Sheriff's Office serves these areas.

Manning is the county seat. It is the largest community. The Detention Center is located there.

Nearby Counties

Clarendon County borders these counties.

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