Greenville Arrest Record Lookup

Greenville 24 hour booking records cover arrests made in one of South Carolina's fastest growing cities. Greenville is the seat of Greenville County in the Upstate region. The Greenville Police Department patrols the city and responds to calls around the clock. People arrested by city officers are taken to the Greenville County Detention Center at 20 McGee Street for booking. These booking records are public and include the charges, arrest date, bond amount, and inmate details.

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Greenville Quick Facts

72,000+ Population
Greenville County
20 McGee St Detention Center
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How 24 Hour Booking Works in Greenville

Greenville Police make arrests throughout the city. Officers transport arrested individuals to the Greenville County Detention Center. This facility is located at 20 McGee Street, right next to the police department headquarters at 4 McGee Street. Booking runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

The detention center staff process each person step by step. They verify the person's name and identity. Fingerprints are taken and sent to SLED for the state database. A booking photo is captured. The arresting officer files a charge sheet listing all offenses. A bond amount is assigned. This entire set of data goes into the 24 hour booking log.

Greenville is the economic hub of the Upstate. The city sees a steady volume of arrests tied to its population and activity. The detention center handles bookings from the city police, the county sheriff, and other agencies in the area. All records are maintained in the same system and available to the public.

The Greenville County inmate search allows you to look up current and recent bookings from Greenville arrests. Greenville County inmate search for Greenville booking records

Search by name to find booking records for people processed at the Greenville County Detention Center. Results show charges, bond details, and custody status.

Greenville Police Department Information

The Greenville Police Department is headquartered at 4 McGee Street in downtown Greenville. The department handles patrol, investigations, traffic enforcement, and community policing across the city. The Records Division manages public records requests including arrest reports and incident data.

Agency Greenville Police Department
Address 4 McGee Street
Greenville, SC 29601
Phone (864) 467-4500
Detention Facility Greenville County Detention Center
County Greenville County

You can request arrest records from the Greenville Police through a Freedom of Information Act request. The Records Division accepts requests in person and by mail. Call (864) 467-4500 for details on availability and costs.

Greenville Police Department website for arrest record requests

Visit the Greenville Police Department website for contact information and details on submitting records requests.

Search Greenville Booking Records

Multiple tools are available for searching Greenville booking records. The Greenville County inmate search is the fastest way to find recent arrests. Enter a name and the system pulls up matching records with charges and bond data. This tool is free and open to the public.

The SLED CATCH system provides statewide criminal history. It covers Greenville arrests going back years. A fee is charged for each lookup. You need the person's name and date of birth. Results come from fingerprint-based records, which makes them more reliable than name-only searches.

  • Greenville County inmate search for recent bookings
  • SLED CATCH for full state criminal history
  • Greenville Police for incident reports
  • SC courts for case records and dispositions

Court records for Greenville cases are on the SC Judicial Department website. Search by name or case number to see filings, hearing dates, and outcomes. The Greenville Municipal Court handles city-level cases while serious charges go to county court.

Note: The inmate search shows people currently in custody and recent releases. For older booking records, use SLED CATCH or contact the Greenville County Sheriff's Office directly.

South Carolina Arrest Record Laws

Booking records in Greenville are public under the South Carolina FOIA. Anyone can request booking data from the Greenville Police or the Greenville County Sheriff. No reason is needed. Fees may apply for copies of records.

The publication of arrest records law sets rules on how 24 hour booking data is shared. Greenville agencies follow this statute when releasing arrest information. It covers what details are included in public reports and how the information is distributed.

Certain records can be sealed through expungement. If charges were dismissed or the person was found not guilty, they may file a petition to have the arrest record removed. The court must approve the petition. Once granted, the booking record no longer appears in public search results.

Greenville Police Department community policing information

The Greenville Police Department focuses on community policing and public safety across the city.

Greenville Court and Case Records

The Greenville Municipal Court handles minor offenses and city ordinance violations tied to Greenville Police arrests. Serious felony charges move to the Greenville County Court of General Sessions. Both courts keep records connected to original booking entries.

Court records are available through the Municipal Court Clerk and the SC court records search online. The online system is free. It shows filings, hearing schedules, and final case outcomes. Certified copies can be obtained from the clerk's office for a fee.

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Greenville County 24 Hour Booking

Greenville is the county seat of Greenville County. All city arrests are processed at the county detention center on McGee Street. For full county booking details, facility information, and search tools, visit the Greenville County page.

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