Jasper County Detention Records

Jasper County is a Lowcountry county in the southern tip of South Carolina. The county seat is Ridgeland. The public can look up 24 hour booking records from the Jasper County Detention Center at any time. The sheriff's office oversees all arrests in Jasper County. Booking records include the arrested person's name, charges, and time of intake. These records are public under South Carolina law. Jasper County coordinates with state agencies to make sure its booking data is accurate and up to date.

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Jasper County Detention Center Details

The Jasper County Detention Center is located on Griffith Street in Ridgeland. It is the only jail in Jasper County. Every person arrested in the county is brought here. During intake, jail staff record the person's full name, date of birth, charges, and the time of arrival. This creates the 24 hour booking record for that arrest.

You can call the detention center to ask about recent arrests. Staff can confirm whether a person is in custody. Basic booking information is available by phone during regular hours.

Facility Jasper County Detention Center
321 Griffith Street
Ridgeland, SC 29936
Phone: (843) 726-7900
Sheriff Jasper County Sheriff's Office

Note: Booking records at the Jasper County Detention Center may not reflect later changes to charges made by the courts.

How to Search 24 Hour Booking in Jasper County

You have several options for finding 24 hour booking records in Jasper County. The quickest way is to call the detention center directly. Beyond that, two state databases hold arrest and court information for every South Carolina county.

The Jasper County Sheriff's Office website is a starting point for local law enforcement information. The sheriff's office handles all bookings at the Jasper County Detention Center and can answer questions about recent arrests.

Jasper County Sheriff's Office website for booking information

The sheriff's office website provides contact details and information about county law enforcement operations.

The SLED CATCH system is the state's main criminal record lookup. It collects arrest data from agencies across South Carolina. You can run a name-based search to find booking records from Jasper County. Results show charges, arrest dates, and related details. The system is open to any member of the public.

The SLED CATCH portal returns results from both Jasper County and statewide law enforcement sources.

SLED CATCH system for Jasper County 24 hour booking records

After searching SLED CATCH, you will see matching records that include the person's name, charges, and arrest date.

Court records are also accessible through the South Carolina Judicial Department Public Index. This system shows filings, hearing dates, and case outcomes for Jasper County courts. Use it alongside 24 hour booking data for a complete view of a case.

Jasper County Records and State Law

South Carolina's Freedom of Information Act gives the public a right to view government records. This includes 24 hour booking records from the Jasper County Detention Center. A written request to the Jasper County Sheriff's Office can get you copies of booking logs, arrest reports, and related documents. The county is required to respond within the time frame set by state law.

Active investigations may delay access to certain records. Juvenile records are not released. Most adult booking records in Jasper County, however, are open to anyone. No reason is needed for the request. The government must justify any denial.

Under the South Carolina expungement statute, some charges can be removed from a record after certain requirements are met. Expunged records will not appear in a 24 hour booking search. The publication statute adds rules about sharing arrest data publicly.

Booking Process in Jasper County

After an arrest in Jasper County, the person is transported to the detention center on Griffith Street. Booking starts right away. Staff log the person's name, date of birth, address, and a physical description. All charges are entered into the system. A photograph is taken. Fingerprints are collected and sent to SLED for the statewide database.

This creates the 24 hour booking entry. Most of this data becomes public once the process is complete. The information stays in the Jasper County system and is also shared with state databases. A SLED CATCH search can show Jasper County arrests soon after booking.

After booking, a bond hearing typically occurs within 24 hours. A magistrate decides bond based on the charges and the person's background. If bond is posted, the person is released. If not, they remain at the Jasper County Detention Center until court. The booking record stays on file no matter the outcome.

  • Name, date of birth, and charges logged at intake
  • Photo and fingerprints collected
  • Fingerprints sent to SLED
  • Bond hearing held within 24 hours
  • Record becomes part of the public file

Note: Bond amounts in Jasper County vary based on the severity of the charges and the individual's history.

About Jasper County

Jasper County lies in the southernmost part of South Carolina along the Georgia border. The county seat is Ridgeland. The area is largely rural with a small population. Jasper County is part of the Lowcountry and is known for its marshes, waterways, and natural landscape. The county has seen growth in recent years as development spreads from nearby Beaufort and Hilton Head Island.

Jasper County operates a single detention center and one sheriff's office. All arrests in the county are processed at one facility. This makes it simple to look up 24 hour booking records. The sheriff's office works with SLED and neighboring agencies to keep records current. Because of its location near the state line, some arrests involving Jasper County residents may appear in Georgia records if the incident occurred across the border.

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