North Charleston Arrest Records

North Charleston 24 hour booking records cover arrests made across this major Lowcountry city. North Charleston is the third largest city in South Carolina. The North Charleston Police Department manages law enforcement throughout the city. All arrests lead to booking at the Sheriff Al Cannon Detention Center, run by the Charleston County Sheriff's Office. These booking records are public and contain the arrest date, charges, bond details, and inmate status for each person processed.

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North Charleston Quick Facts

115,000+ Population
Charleston County
Al Cannon Detention Center
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North Charleston 24 Hour Booking Steps

North Charleston Police make arrests at all hours. When an arrest happens, the officer brings the person to the Sheriff Al Cannon Detention Center in Charleston County. This is the same facility used by Charleston, Mount Pleasant, and other agencies in the county. Booking runs around the clock without pause.

At the detention center, intake staff handle each booking. They record the person's full name and date of birth. Fingerprints go into the state database through SLED. A booking photo is taken. The arresting officer files the charge sheet, listing every offense. A bond judge reviews the case and sets a bond amount. This full set of data forms the 24 hour booking record for that arrest.

Most people booked after a North Charleston arrest see a bond judge within hours. The judge looks at the charges and the person's history. Bond may be set at a fixed amount for common offenses. More serious charges may lead to higher bonds or no bond at all. Once the bond is set, the booking record is updated and available to the public.

Charleston County inmate search showing North Charleston arrest bookings

The Charleston County inmate search lets you find people booked from North Charleston arrests. Results show current inmates and recent releases.

North Charleston Police Records

The North Charleston Police Department handles all law enforcement within city limits. The department is one of the largest in the state. Officers patrol a wide area that includes commercial districts, neighborhoods, and major highways. The Records Division processes public records requests for incident reports and arrest data.

Agency North Charleston Police Department
Address 2500 City Hall Lane
North Charleston, SC 29406
Phone (843) 740-2800
Detention Facility Sheriff Al Cannon Detention Center
County Charleston County

FOIA requests for North Charleston arrest records can be made in person, by mail, or online. The department follows the South Carolina Freedom of Information Act when processing requests. Fees may apply for copies of records. Call (843) 740-2800 for current pricing and processing times.

North Charleston Police Department website for booking records

Visit the North Charleston Police Department website for more on how to request arrest records and file public records requests.

Finding North Charleston Booking Data

You can search North Charleston booking records using several tools. The Charleston County inmate search is the fastest way to find recent bookings. Enter a name and the system returns matching results with charges and bond status. This covers all agencies in Charleston County, including North Charleston Police.

For state-level records, use SLED CATCH. This system holds criminal history data for all of South Carolina. It includes arrests in North Charleston going back years. A fee applies for each search. You need the person's name and date of birth.

Court records from North Charleston arrests are available at the SC Judicial Department. Search by name or case number to see filings, hearings, and outcomes. The North Charleston Municipal Court handles lesser charges while serious offenses go to Charleston County courts.

Note: The inmate search shows current and recently released inmates only. For older booking records, contact the Charleston County Sheriff's Office or use SLED CATCH.

Booking Record Laws in South Carolina

Booking records from North Charleston are public under the South Carolina FOIA. This law requires government agencies to release public records when asked. Arrest and booking data falls under this law. You do not need to explain why you want the records.

The publication statute for arrest records sets rules on what booking details agencies can share publicly. North Charleston Police and the Charleston County Sheriff's Office both follow these rules. The law balances public access with individual rights.

South Carolina also has expungement laws that allow some records to be sealed. If charges were dismissed or the person was acquitted, they may apply to have the arrest removed from public records. A court order is needed. Until that order is granted, the booking record stays public.

North Charleston Arrest Data Overview

North Charleston is a large city with a busy police force. The department responds to thousands of calls each year. Arrests range from minor offenses to serious felonies. All go through the same booking process at the Al Cannon Detention Center. The 24 hour booking system ensures that every arrest is recorded and tracked.

The city spans parts of Charleston, Berkeley, and Dorchester counties. Most of North Charleston sits in Charleston County, so the majority of arrests are booked at the Al Cannon facility. In rare cases involving border areas, an arrest might be processed at a different county's detention center. Check with the arresting agency if you are unsure where a booking occurred.

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Charleston County 24 Hour Booking

North Charleston is part of Charleston County. City arrests go to the county detention center for processing. For complete county booking information, inmate lookup, and detention center details, visit the Charleston County booking records page.

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