Orangeburg County Booking Mugshots

Orangeburg County busted mugshots are held by the sheriff's office and the regional detention center. The county seat is the city of Orangeburg, located in the central part of the state. You can search for Orangeburg County busted mugshots through the sheriff's office website, which provides an inmate lookup tool. Search by booking number or last name to find current inmates. This page walks through every method for accessing arrest records and booking photos from Orangeburg County so you can locate the information you need.

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Orangeburg County Inmate Search

The Orangeburg County Sheriff's Office provides an online search tool for inmate records. You can search by booking number or by last name. The results show the person's name, charges, bond amounts, and booking date. This is the fastest way to find Orangeburg County busted mugshots for people who are currently in custody or were recently released.

The search tool is free and available at any time. Data is updated as new bookings are processed and as people are released. Enter the last name first for the broadest results. If you have a booking number, use that for a direct match. The tool pulls data from the Orangeburg-Calhoun Regional Detention Center, which serves both Orangeburg County and Calhoun County.

The following image shows the Orangeburg County Sheriff's Office website where the inmate search tool is located.

Orangeburg County Sheriff's Office for Orangeburg County busted mugshots

The sheriff's website also has contact details and information about other services the office provides.

Orangeburg-Calhoun Regional Detention Center

The Orangeburg-Calhoun Regional Detention Center is at 1520 Ellis Avenue in Orangeburg, SC 29118. The phone number is 803-531-4139. This facility serves both Orangeburg County and Calhoun County. All bookings for the area go through this center. Orangeburg County busted mugshots are taken during the intake process at this location.

The detention center handles a steady volume of bookings. Every person brought in is photographed. Their name, date of birth, charges, and bond amounts are recorded. The record is stored in the facility's database. It stays on file even after the person leaves. You can call the center to check on current inmates or visit in person to request copies of records.

Note: Because this is a regional facility, records may include bookings from Calhoun County as well as Orangeburg County.

Orangeburg County Arrest Records

Arrest records from Orangeburg County contain several pieces of data. The mugshot is the intake photo. The record includes the person's full name, aliases, date of birth, and a physical description. Charges are listed by statute number with a bond amount for each count. The arresting agency and officer may also appear on the record.

In Orangeburg County, arrests come from the sheriff's office, the Orangeburg Department of Public Safety, and state agencies. All bookings go through the same regional facility. The booking date and time mark when the person was processed. A single arrest can have many charges. Each charge stands on its own with a separate bond. The total bond is the sum of all counts.

Orangeburg County Busted Mugshots and Court Records

After an arrest, the case moves to court. The Orangeburg County Clerk of Court is at 151 Docket Street in Orangeburg. The phone number is 803-533-6243. The clerk keeps all case files for the county. You can search for case details through the SC Courts Public Index, a free tool that covers every county in South Carolina.

Court records show what happens after the booking. Charges may be changed, reduced, or dropped. A conviction may follow, or the case may be dismissed. Pairing the court record with Orangeburg County busted mugshots gives you the full timeline. The booking record is the start. The court record is the outcome. Both are public records available to anyone.

SLED CATCH for Orangeburg County Records

The SLED CATCH system is a statewide criminal history tool operated by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division. It compiles arrest records from all 46 counties. A CATCH search will return any Orangeburg County records along with records from other parts of the state. The fee-based service produces a detailed report.

CATCH reports list arrest dates, charges, agencies, and court dispositions. If you need a complete criminal history for someone who may have records beyond Orangeburg County, this is the best tool. It is the same system that law enforcement agencies use. Results are accurate and up to date.

FOIA Requests in Orangeburg County

The South Carolina Freedom of Information Act lets you request records from any government agency. This includes Orangeburg County busted mugshots, booking logs, and incident reports. Write to the Orangeburg County Sheriff's Office with the person's name, date range, and the type of record you want.

The agency must respond within the deadlines set by law. Fees apply for copies and search time. A focused request for one person's booking record is the fastest. Broader requests that cover many dates or people take longer and cost more. Be as specific as you can to speed things up in Orangeburg County.

Orangeburg County Bond Process

Bond court runs on a regular schedule in Orangeburg County. After booking at the detention center, each person goes before a judge. The judge reviews the charges, the person's record, and their ties to the area. Bond is then set or denied. The bond amount is recorded on the booking record with the Orangeburg County busted mugshots.

Minor offenses often have a standard bond amount. Serious charges may require a hearing before a circuit judge. If someone posts bond, they leave the facility. The booking record stays. If bond is denied, the person waits in custody for their court date. You can verify bond status through the online search tool or by calling the detention center at 803-531-4139.

Here are some items that affect bond decisions in Orangeburg County:

  • Severity of the charges filed
  • Prior criminal history in the state
  • Risk of flight from the area
  • Ties to the Orangeburg County community
  • Any pending cases or outstanding warrants

Victim Alerts for Orangeburg County

The VINELink system lets you track any inmate in Orangeburg County. Register for free. The system sends alerts by phone, email, or text when someone is released, transferred, or has a custody status change. It covers every county in South Carolina and pulls data from jail records.

VINELink is a strong complement to the online inmate search. Use the search tool to check current status. Use VINELink to get notified the moment something changes. Together, these tools cover the full range of tracking needs for Orangeburg County busted mugshots and inmate records.

Orangeburg County Busted Mugshots and State Custody

When someone in Orangeburg County receives a sentence of more than one year, they transfer to a state prison. The South Carolina Department of Corrections runs all state facilities. Their inmate search tool shows facility location, sentence, and estimated release date. This is a separate system from the Orangeburg County jail records.

People with shorter sentences serve time at the regional detention center. Both pretrial detainees and sentenced inmates are held there. If a person is not in the local system, check the state search. The transfer from Orangeburg County to a state facility can take several weeks. During that gap, the person may not appear in either search tool. Call the detention center if you cannot locate someone.

Note: Orangeburg County busted mugshots from the original booking are not part of the state prison record, so check both systems.

How to Read Orangeburg County Arrest Records

Each booking record from the Orangeburg-Calhoun facility has a standard format. The mugshot is the photo taken during intake. The record includes the person's name, aliases, and date of birth. Charges appear one by one with statute references and bond figures. The booking number is a unique identifier for that specific arrest.

Use the booking number when you call the detention center or file a records request. It makes the search faster and avoids confusion if there are people with the same name. The record also shows the arresting agency, which tells you whether the arrest was made by the Orangeburg County Sheriff's Office, a local police department, or a state-level agency. All of this data is part of the public record.

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