Busted Mugshots for Cherokee County

Cherokee County busted mugshots are held at the Cherokee County Detention Center in Gaffney, South Carolina. The jail sits at 315 East Dr. L.M. Rosemond Lane, Gaffney, SC 29340. Cherokee County is in the upstate region of South Carolina near the North Carolina border. The detention center does not have an online inmate roster. To look up busted mugshots or check on an inmate in Cherokee County, call the jail at 864-487-2529. The Cherokee County Clerk of Court can be reached at (864) 487-2571 for court case inquiries tied to arrest records in the county.

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Cherokee County Busted Mugshots Access

Cherokee County does not post busted mugshots on the web. The detention center handles inmate lookups by phone only. Call 864-487-2529 and give the person's full name. Staff can tell you if that person is in custody, what charges they face, and the bond amount set for each charge. This is the most direct way to find Cherokee County busted mugshots and booking details.

Gaffney is the county seat of Cherokee County. The city sits along Interstate 85 between Spartanburg and the North Carolina state line. Cherokee County has a population of about 57,000 people. The sheriff's office and detention center serve the entire county including the cities of Gaffney and Blacksburg.

Note: Phone lines at the Cherokee County Detention Center may be busy during shift changes in the early morning and late afternoon.

Finding Cherokee County Arrest Records

Arrest records in Cherokee County are public documents. The South Carolina Freedom of Information Act says that booking data, charge lists, and jail logs must be open to the public. You can file a FOIA request with the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office. Put your request in writing. Include the person's name and any other details you have. The sheriff's office has 15 business days to respond.

Each Cherokee County arrest record has the person's name, date of birth, charge list, bond amount, and the booking date. A mugshot is part of the record. These records come from the detention center and the arresting agency. Cherokee County law enforcement includes the sheriff's office, the Gaffney Police Department, and the Blacksburg Police Department. All arrests in the county lead to booking at the same detention center.

Statewide Searches for Cherokee County

The SLED CATCH portal is one of the best tools for finding Cherokee County criminal records. It costs $25 per search. You enter a last name, first initial, and date of birth. The system returns arrest and conviction records from across South Carolina. This includes all Cherokee County arrests that have been reported to SLED.

SLED CATCH does not show mugshots. It shows arrest dates, charges, and case outcomes. For a booking photo, you need to contact the Cherokee County Detention Center directly. But CATCH is useful when you want a full criminal history that goes beyond one county. It covers the entire state in a single search.

The image below shows the VINE victim notification system, which covers Cherokee County inmates and all South Carolina facilities. You can register at VINELink for status updates.

VINE notification system for Cherokee County busted mugshots and inmate tracking in South Carolina

VINE is free to use. It sends alerts by phone, text, or email when an inmate's status changes. This works for Cherokee County jail inmates and state prison transfers.

Cherokee County Jail Booking Steps

The booking process at the Cherokee County Detention Center follows standard state rules. When a person is brought in, staff collect their personal information. This includes full name, date of birth, home address, and next of kin. Fingerprints are taken and sent to SLED for the statewide database. A booking photo is captured. Charges are entered and a bond amount is set.

Here is what happens during intake at the Cherokee County jail:

  • Identity is confirmed through ID or fingerprint check
  • Booking photo is taken for the jail record
  • Fingerprints are submitted to the SLED database
  • All charges are logged with bond amounts
  • Personal items are stored until release
  • Medical screening takes place before housing

After booking, the inmate can call a bondsman or family member. Bonds in Cherokee County can be posted in cash or through a licensed bail agent. The detention center address for bond payments is 315 East Dr. L.M. Rosemond Lane, Gaffney, SC 29340.

Cherokee County Court Records

Court records tell you what happened after a Cherokee County arrest. The Cherokee County Clerk of Court keeps case files for all criminal matters in the county. You can call the clerk at (864) 487-2571 to ask about a case. The South Carolina Courts case search also lets you look up Cherokee County cases online for free.

Criminal cases in Cherokee County go through the Magistrate Court for minor charges or the General Sessions Court for felonies. Cherokee County falls under the Seventh Judicial Circuit. Court records show the charges filed, hearing dates, plea entries, and the final outcome of each case. Pairing court records with arrest records gives you a full view of any Cherokee County criminal matter.

Note: Some older Cherokee County court records may not be in the online system and require an in-person visit to the clerk's office.

State Prison and Corrections Records

If someone from Cherokee County receives a prison sentence, they go to a South Carolina Department of Corrections facility. SCDC runs the state prison system. Their website has an inmate search tool that covers current and past inmates. You can search by name or SCDC ID. Results show the person's facility, sentence length, and projected release date.

Cherokee County sits close to several state prisons in the upstate region. Inmates may be transferred between facilities during their sentence. The SCDC inmate search stays current with transfers. It is a good tool for tracking someone who was arrested in Cherokee County and later moved to state custody.

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Nearby Counties

Cherokee County borders these counties. Each has its own jail and records access system.