York County Busted Mugshot Lookup

York County busted mugshots are easy to find through the county's online inmate search tool. The York County Detention Center is a 565-bed facility at 1675 York Highway in York, SC 29745. It opened in March 1995 as part of the Moss Justice Center. The detention center handles a high volume of bookings from across the county. York County sits in the northern part of South Carolina near the North Carolina border. The sheriff's office runs a public inmate search portal where you can look up current inmates at any time. You can also call the jail at 803-628-3080 for inmate questions.

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York County Inmate Search Online

The York County Inmate Search portal is the fastest way to find busted mugshots. The tool shows people currently in custody at the York County Detention Center. You can search by name to find a specific person. Results include the mugshot, charges, bond amounts, and booking date.

The portal is free. It works on phones, tablets, and computers. No account or login is needed. The data updates as new bookings are processed and inmates are released. This is the primary tool the public uses to look up York County busted mugshots from home.

The following image shows the York County inmate search portal where you can look up current jail records and busted mugshots.

York County inmate search portal for York County busted mugshots and jail records

The portal pulls directly from the detention center's booking system, so the data you see is current.

York County Detention Center

The York County Detention Center is part of the Moss Justice Center at 1675 York Highway, York, SC 29745. The facility has 565 beds and uses a direct supervision model. It opened in March 1995. The phone number is 803-628-3080. The jail processes all bookings for people arrested in York County by the sheriff's office, city police, and other agencies.

The detention center also holds inmates for the US Marshals Service and US Immigration and Customs Enforcement. This means the facility can house federal inmates alongside county detainees. The two populations are managed separately within the jail. York County busted mugshots come from the county booking process and do not include federal holds in the public search tool.

Behind the Moss Justice Center sits the York County Prison. This is a separate 256-bed minimum security facility. Inmates there have been sentenced and are serving shorter terms. The prison is not the same as the detention center, which holds people awaiting trial or sentencing.

York County Arrest Records

Arrest records from York County contain detailed booking data. Each record shows the full name, date of birth, booking date, charges, bond amounts, and arresting agency. The mugshot is part of this record. These records are public under South Carolina's Freedom of Information Act.

The online inmate search gives you basic booking data at no cost. For full incident reports, printed copies, or certified records, file a FOIA request with the York County Sheriff's Office. Put it in writing. Include the person's name, date of birth, and the dates you need. The office must respond within the time limits set by state law. Copy fees apply.

A York County arrest record may also include these details:

  • Arresting officer and agency name
  • Location where the arrest took place
  • Warrant number if one was used
  • Court date and assigned court
  • Any holds from other agencies

These records help you understand the full scope of an arrest beyond just the York County busted mugshots.

York County Sheriff's Office

The York County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency for the county. Deputies handle patrol, investigations, warrants, and court security. The office also runs both the detention center and the York County Prison. Most York County busted mugshots result from arrests by sheriff's deputies.

The following image shows the York County Sheriff's Office website, which links to public safety resources and the inmate search tool.

York County Sheriff's Office website for York County busted mugshots and public safety information

The sheriff's office site also posts press releases, most wanted lists, and contact information for each division.

York County Busted Mugshots and Bond Court

Bond court is where a judge reviews charges and sets bond for people who have been arrested. In York County, bond hearings happen on a regular schedule. The judge looks at the charges, the person's criminal history, and the risk of flight. Then a bond amount is set. This amount shows up in the booking record next to the person's York County mugshot.

Some charges have no bond. The most serious offenses require a circuit court judge to set bond. For common misdemeanors and lower felonies, a magistrate handles the hearing. Once bond is posted, the person is released. That release updates the inmate search portal. If bond is denied, the person stays in the York County Detention Center until their next hearing.

York County Court Records

Court records show what happens after an arrest in York County. The Magistrate Court handles minor offenses and bond hearings. The Court of General Sessions covers felonies. Both produce public records. The South Carolina Courts case search portal lets you search for York County cases by name or case number.

Results show the charges, hearing dates, and the final outcome. This is where you learn if an arrest led to a conviction, a plea, or a dismissal. Court records and York County busted mugshots together paint the complete picture of a criminal case. The court portal is free to search.

Statewide Tools for York County Records

Several state resources can add to what you find in the York County inmate search. The SLED CATCH portal runs statewide criminal background checks for $25. It covers all counties in South Carolina. The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division runs this program and maintains the central criminal records database.

The VINELink system sends alerts when an inmate's status changes. You can track anyone in the York County Detention Center or in the state prison system. Alerts come by phone, text, or email. The service is free and works around the clock.

For inmates who have been sentenced to state prison, the South Carolina Department of Corrections has its own search tool. It covers current and released inmates. If someone was arrested in York County and then sent to a state facility, the SCDC database is where you find them.

York County Moss Justice Center

The Moss Justice Center is the hub for criminal justice in York County. The complex houses the detention center, courtrooms, and sheriff's office operations. It opened in 1995 at 1675 York Highway. The design uses a direct supervision model for the jail, which means officers work inside the housing pods rather than watching from a control room. This approach is used in many modern jails across the country.

The York County Prison sits behind the Moss Justice Center. This 256-bed facility holds minimum security inmates who are serving sentences. It is a separate operation from the detention center. People in the prison have already been through the court process. People in the detention center are waiting for trial or sentencing. York County busted mugshots come from the detention center side during the booking process.

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