Cherokee County Detention Booking Data

Cherokee County 24 hour booking records are managed by the Cherokee County Detention Center in Gaffney, South Carolina. The Sheriff's Office operates the jail and processes all arrests within the county. Booking records list charges, arrest dates, bond details, and inmate information. You can search these records through state databases and by contacting the detention center directly. Cherokee County provides public access to booking data under South Carolina's open records laws. This page walks through the search process and key resources for the county.

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Cherokee County Quick Facts

57K Population
Gaffney County Seat
Sheriff Jail Operator
(864) 902-2368 Detention Phone

Cherokee County Detention Center

The Cherokee County Detention Center is at 315 East Dr. L.M. Rosemond Lane in Gaffney. The Sheriff's Office runs this facility. All county arrests are booked here. The jail holds inmates awaiting trial and those serving short sentences. Staff handle intake and release throughout the day.

The Cherokee County Sheriff's Office website has information about the detention center and other services. The screenshot below shows the Sheriff's Office portal for Cherokee County.

Cherokee County Sheriff's Office website for 24 hour booking information

Visit the Sheriff's Office site for updates on detention center policies, visitation rules, and contact details.

Facility Cherokee County Detention Center
315 East Dr. L.M. Rosemond Lane
Gaffney, SC 29340
Phone: (864) 902-2368
Operated By Cherokee County Sheriff's Office
Website cherokeecountysc.gov

Cherokee County 24 Hour Booking Visitation

Cherokee County has a strict visitation policy. An inmate held more than 24 hours gets at least one hour of visitation each week. In-person visits must be requested at least 24 hours ahead of time, but no more than seven days in advance. Each visit lasts 20 minutes. Only four inmates can be scheduled per time slot due to space limits.

The visitation schedule is set by housing unit. Mondays cover Alpha and FMAX units. Tuesdays are for Bravo unit. Wednesdays serve Delta unit. Thursdays handle Echo unit. Fridays are for CMAX unit. Each inmate is limited to one in-person visit per week. Video visitation is also available as an alternative option for those who cannot come in person.

Note: In-person visitation can be restricted if an inmate loses that privilege due to behavior.

Search Cherokee County Arrest Records

You can find Cherokee County booking records through the SLED CATCH system. This is the state's main criminal history search tool. You enter a name and date of birth. Results pull from fingerprint-based records across South Carolina. Cherokee County arrests show up alongside records from all other counties.

Below is the SLED CATCH system used for looking up Cherokee County arrest records.

SLED CATCH system for Cherokee County 24 hour booking record search

SLED CATCH requires a match on last name, first name, and date of birth to return results.

Court records for Cherokee County are also searchable. The South Carolina Judicial Department offers free case lookups. You can find Circuit Court and other case records tied to arrests in Cherokee County. Search by name or case number to see what is on file.

For the most up-to-date information on who is currently in the Cherokee County Detention Center, call (864) 902-2368. Jail staff can confirm if a person is in custody and provide basic booking details over the phone.

Public Access to Cherokee County Bookings

South Carolina's Freedom of Information Act, Section 30-4-30, makes booking records public. Any person can request these records from the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office. You do not need to give a reason for your request. The law requires a timely response from the agency.

To request records, visit the Sheriff's Office in Gaffney or send a written request. Include as much detail as you can. Names, dates, and case numbers help staff find what you need faster. There may be a copy fee for paper records. Most booking data is available without long waits unless the record ties to an active investigation.

Cherokee County Booking Record Expungement

Arrest records can sometimes be expunged in South Carolina. Under Section 17-1-40, a person may ask to have a record sealed if charges were dismissed or a not guilty verdict was entered. First offenses for certain minor crimes may also qualify. The process requires filing a petition with the court.

Once a judge grants the order, Cherokee County removes the booking record from public view. SLED also updates its records to reflect the expungement. The rules around publishing booking data are covered in Section 17-1-60. This statute sets limits on how arrest information can be shared after an expungement.

Note: Expungement does not apply to all offenses, and some serious charges cannot be removed from public records.

Cherokee County Booking Report Details

A booking report from the Cherokee County Detention Center has standard fields filled in during intake. The data is created when law enforcement brings a person to the jail.

Common items in a Cherokee County booking record include:

  • Name, date of birth, and physical description
  • Arrest date and booking time
  • Charges and statute violations
  • Bond amount and conditions
  • Arresting officer and agency
  • Release date if applicable

These records are public unless a court orders them sealed. Cherokee County booking reports can be obtained through a FOIA request or by searching the SLED CATCH database. Older records may take more effort to locate, but they remain on file with law enforcement agencies in the state.

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Nearby Counties

Cherokee County is in the Upstate region of South Carolina. Neighboring counties each run their own jail and booking system. Check the arrest location to determine which county holds the records you need.

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