Sumter County Mugshot Records

Sumter County busted mugshots are available through the Sumter-Lee Regional Detention Center. This shared facility serves both Sumter County and Lee County. It sits at 1250 Winkles Road in Sumter, SC 29153. The Sumter County Sheriff's Office runs an online jail portal where you can search for current and released inmates. Sumter County is located in the central part of South Carolina, with the city of Sumter as its county seat. You can also call the detention center at 803-436-2340 for inmate questions. This page covers how to access Sumter County busted mugshots and arrest records.

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Sumter County Inmate Search Portal

The Sumter County Sheriff's Office jail portal is the best place to find busted mugshots online. The search tool lets you look up inmates in three ways. You can search for people currently in custody. You can search for people who have been released. Or you can search both at the same time. Enter a name to start your search.

Results show the person's name, booking photo, charges, and bond status. The portal updates as new bookings are processed at the Sumter-Lee Regional Detention Center. This free tool works on any device with a web browser. No account is needed to use it. Just visit the portal and type in the name you want to look up.

The following image shows the SLED website, a state resource that also holds arrest records from Sumter County and all other counties in South Carolina.

SLED website for accessing Sumter County busted mugshots and statewide arrest records in South Carolina

SLED maintains the central criminal records database. Every arrest in Sumter County gets reported to this state agency.

Sumter-Lee Regional Detention Center

The Sumter-Lee Regional Detention Center is a shared jail that houses inmates from Sumter County and Lee County. The facility is at 1250 Winkles Road, Sumter, SC 29153. You can reach the jail by phone at 803-436-2340. The center handles all bookings, holds, and releases for both counties.

The detention center uses a classification system to place inmates in the right housing areas. New arrivals go through intake, where staff assess their charges, medical needs, and security level. This process helps keep order inside the facility. It also means that each inmate's record contains detailed information beyond just their Sumter County busted mugshots.

The jail also runs an Inmate Worker Program. Trustees in this program cook meals, handle laundry, and help manage the commissary. Inmates must meet certain criteria to qualify. The program gives them tasks and helps reduce idle time. Details about the program are available through the sheriff's office.

Sumter County Arrest Records

Arrest records in Sumter County include the person's name, date of birth, charges, bond amounts, booking date, and the arresting agency. The mugshot is part of this record. These details are public under South Carolina's Freedom of Information Act. Anyone can request a copy.

To get copies of Sumter County arrest records, you have several options. The online portal gives you basic booking data for free. For printed copies or full incident reports, file a written FOIA request with the Sumter County Sheriff's Office. Include the person's full name, date of birth, and the date range you want covered. There may be a fee for copies.

Keep in mind that an arrest record does not mean a conviction. Charges can be dropped. Cases get dismissed. Plea deals change the outcome. Always check the court records to see how a case ended.

Sumter County Busted Mugshots and Court Cases

Court records show what happens after an arrest in Sumter County. Magistrate courts handle minor charges and preliminary hearings. The Court of General Sessions covers felony cases. Both courts produce public records that you can search online.

The South Carolina Courts case search portal covers every county in the state. Search by name or case number to find records from Sumter County. Results include the charge, hearing dates, and the final outcome of the case. This is where you find out if Sumter County busted mugshots led to a conviction, a plea, or a dismissal.

Sumter County Booking Process

Every person brought to the Sumter-Lee Regional Detention Center goes through a standard intake process. The steps are the same whether the arrest was made by the Sumter County Sheriff's Office, the Sumter Police Department, or another agency in the area.

During booking, jail staff collect the following from each person:

  • Full name, date of birth, and home address
  • Fingerprints sent to SLED for state records
  • A front-facing booking photo
  • All charges with associated bond amounts
  • Medical check and classification assessment

The classification step is where staff decide which housing unit fits the inmate. This is based on the severity of charges, prior record, and other risk factors. Once placed, the inmate can begin making calls to arrange bond or talk to a lawyer. Sumter County busted mugshots are generated during this intake and stored in the jail's records system.

Statewide Search Options for Sumter County

The SLED CATCH system is the state's official background check tool. For $25, you can search criminal records from every county in South Carolina. This includes Sumter County arrests and busted mugshots. You need a last name, first initial, and date of birth to run the search. Results show arrest dates, charges, and case outcomes.

The VINELink notification system is another useful tool. It tracks inmates across the state. You can register for free alerts when someone's custody status changes. This works for people held at the Sumter-Lee Regional Detention Center and for inmates in state prison. Alerts come by phone, text, or email.

The South Carolina Department of Corrections also has an inmate search. This covers people who were arrested in Sumter County and later sent to a state prison. The search is free and open to the public.

Shared Jail Records for Sumter and Lee Counties

Because the detention center serves two counties, the online portal may show inmates from both Sumter County and Lee County. When you search for a person, check the arresting agency and county listed in the record. This tells you which county filed the charges. Sumter County busted mugshots and Lee County records are stored in the same system but belong to different jurisdictions.

If you are looking for a Sumter County arrest and see a Lee County result instead, that person was booked at the same facility but under a different county's charges. The shared setup saves both counties money while still giving the public access to all records through one portal.

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