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Lexington County Police Blotter records provide public access to arrest logs, booking information, and incident reports from law enforcement activities across the county. Located in the Midlands region of South Carolina, Lexington County maintains records through the Sheriff's Office led by Chief Gregg Shockley. The county provides a comprehensive online inmate search system and modern detention center facilities. Residents and researchers can search these records to stay informed about public safety matters or find specific arrest information.

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Lexington County Sheriff's Office Information

The Lexington County Sheriff's Office maintains police blotter records for the entire county. Located at 521 Gibson Road in Lexington, this agency handles all arrests made by deputies and coordinates with municipal police departments. Led by Chief Gregg Shockley, the Sheriff's Office provides comprehensive law enforcement services and maintains modern record-keeping systems.

The Sheriff's Office operates the Lexington County Detention Center. This facility processes all bookings for the Sheriff's Office and municipal agencies. The detention center uses Smart Communications for inmate mail processing, ensuring security while allowing inmates to maintain contact with family.

Office Lexington County Sheriff's Office
521 Gibson Road
Lexington, SC 29072
Main: 803-785-8230
Fax: 803-785-1162
Chief Gregg Shockley
Public Information Major Adam Myrick, 803-785-2415
Website lexingtonscsheriff.com
Lexington County Sheriff's Office website for police blotter records

Lexington County Online Inmate Search

Lexington County provides a comprehensive online inmate search system. This tool allows you to find current inmates, recent bookings, and release information. Visit jail.lexingtonsheriff.net/jailinmates.aspx to access the inmate search database.

The online system provides real-time information about inmates currently held at the detention center. You can search by name to find booking details, charges, and bond information. The system is updated regularly to ensure accurate information.

Inmate Search URL jail.lexingtonsheriff.net/jailinmates.aspx
Search By Name, booking number
Information Available Charges, bond amounts, booking dates
Lexington County online inmate search system

Lexington County Detention Bureau

The Lexington County Detention Bureau is commanded by Major Robert Singleton, who can be reached at 803-785-2700. This division oversees all detention operations including inmate housing, booking procedures, and facility security.

The detention center maintains high standards for security and inmate care. Staff process all bookings for arrests made in Lexington County. When someone is arrested, they are brought to the detention center where staff collect personal information, photograph the individual, and document charges.

Inmate Mail Information

Lexington County uses Smart Communications for processing inmate mail. All regular mail should be sent to:

Smart Communications/Lexington County Detention Center
PO Box 9108
Seminole, FL 33775-9108

Legal Mail Only:
Lexington County Detention Center
P.O. Box 2019
Lexington, SC 29071

Legal mail must be clearly marked as such and is handled separately from regular correspondence. Attorneys should follow proper addressing procedures to ensure legal mail is processed correctly.

Where to Find Lexington County Police Blotter Records

Lexington County offers multiple ways to access police blotter information. The online inmate search system provides the most convenient access to current booking information. For historical records or detailed reports, other options are available.

The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) provides statewide criminal history checks. This service covers arrests from all counties including Lexington. Visit SLED CATCH to request a criminal records search. This system requires a fee and proper identification.

SLED CATCH system for South Carolina police blotter searches

The South Carolina Department of Public Safety maintains additional records resources. Their website provides information about highway patrol arrests and collision reports. While not specific to Lexington County, these records may include relevant incidents.

For public records requests, contact Major Adam Myrick, Public Information Officer, at 803-785-2415. The Sheriff's Office follows South Carolina's Freedom of Information Act guidelines for responding to records requests.

How to Search Lexington County Arrest Records

Finding arrest records in Lexington County is streamlined through modern online tools. The inmate search system provides immediate access to current booking information.

Online Search Steps:

  1. Visit jail.lexingtonsheriff.net/jailinmates.aspx
  2. Enter the inmate's name or booking number
  3. Review the search results for current charges and bond information
  4. Contact the detention center at 803-785-2700 for additional questions

For criminal history searches, use the SLED CATCH database. This system allows name-based searches covering all of South Carolina. Results show convictions and arrest information from across the state. A small fee applies for each search request.

For recent arrests not yet showing in the online system, contact the Lexington County Sheriff's Office at 803-785-8230. Staff can provide information about current inmates and recent bookings.

To request official records or incident reports, contact the Public Information Officer at 803-785-2415. Bring a valid photo identification when visiting in person. Copy fees may apply depending on the number of pages requested.

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Lexington County Detention Center

The Lexington County Detention Center holds individuals arrested in the county. This modern facility processes all bookings for the Sheriff's Office. When someone is arrested, they are brought to the detention center where staff collect personal information and photograph the individual. They also document the charges at this time.

Detention center records form a key part of the police blotter. These records show who was arrested and when. They list the charges filed against each person. The online inmate search system provides real-time access to this information.

The detention center operates under strict security protocols. Visitors must follow specific rules when coming to the facility. Phone calls and mail are monitored for security purposes. Inmates may receive visits from family and attorneys. All activities are logged as part of the facility records.

For questions about an inmate, contact the Detention Bureau at 803-785-2700. Staff can provide basic information about charges and bond amounts. They cannot discuss ongoing cases or investigations. Family members may inquire about visitation schedules and facility rules.

Public Records Law in Lexington County

South Carolina's Freedom of Information Act governs access to police records. This law applies to all government agencies in the state. It includes the Lexington County Sheriff's Office and local police departments. The act grants citizens the right to inspect and copy public documents. Law enforcement records fall under this law with some exceptions.

Not all police records are available to the public. Active investigation files may be exempt from disclosure. Juvenile records receive special protection under state law. Information that could endanger witnesses may be withheld. The agency must explain why they deny a records request.

To make a FOIA request, contact Major Adam Myrick, Public Information Officer, at 803-785-2415. Describe the records you want to review. Include your contact information for follow-up. The agency has ten business days to respond. They may charge reasonable fees for copying and staff time.

South Carolina Freedom of Information Act resources for police blotter access

If a request is denied, you have options for appeal. The South Carolina FOIA allows for administrative appeals. You may also seek review in court if necessary. Many agencies work with requesters to provide appropriate records. Understanding your rights helps ensure successful access to public information.

Recent Bookings and Mugshots in Lexington County

Recent booking information is available through the online inmate search system at jail.lexingtonsheriff.net/jailinmates.aspx. This system provides real-time information about who is currently held in the detention center. You can search by name or booking number to find specific individuals.

Mugshots are photographs taken during the booking process. They serve as a visual record of the individual at the time of arrest. South Carolina law generally makes booking photos public records. The online inmate search system may include booking photos for current inmates.

The VINELink system offers another way to track inmates. This nationwide service provides custody status information. You can register to receive notifications about specific individuals. The system covers many correctional facilities including county jails. VINELink is free to use for crime victims and concerned citizens.

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Nearby Counties

Lexington County borders several other South Carolina counties. If you cannot find a record in Lexington, try searching neighboring jurisdictions. Arrests may occur across county lines. The following counties are located near Lexington:

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