Easley Arrest Booking Reports

Easley booking reports are arrest and detention records kept by local and county law enforcement in Pickens County, South Carolina. The Easley Police Department handles arrests in the city, and booking takes place at the Pickens County Detention Center. Searching for booking reports in Easley means knowing where to look and which agency holds the records you need. This page walks through how to find Easley booking reports, what they contain, and which state tools can help you search for arrest data across South Carolina.

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Pickens County
(864) 855-0900 Police Dept Phone
220 NW Main St Police Dept Address
13th Circuit Judicial Circuit

How to Search Easley Booking Reports

Finding booking reports in Easley starts with the Pickens County Detention Center. The detention center at 216 LEC Road in Pickens processes all city arrests. You can call the facility at (864) 898-5541 to ask about a specific person. Staff can confirm if someone is in custody and provide basic booking details over the phone.

The Easley Police Department at 220 NW Main Street keeps its own arrest records for incidents that happen in the city. Their Records Division handles requests for copies of arrest reports and booking data. Call (864) 855-0900 to start a request. You will need to give the full name of the person and, if you have it, an approximate date of arrest. The more detail you give, the faster the search goes.

For a broader search, the SLED CATCH system at catch.sled.sc.gov covers criminal history records from across the state. This includes booking reports from Easley and all other cities in South Carolina. The Pickens County Sheriff at 216 C. David Stone Road does not perform routine background checks and refers those requests to SLED CATCH.

You can also submit a written request under the South Carolina Freedom of Information Act. The law under S.C. Code Ann. 30-4-30 gives the public a right to access government records, including booking reports from Easley. Written requests can go to the police department or the county detention center.

Note: The Pickens County Sheriff's Office at (864) 898-5500 does not run background checks for the public. Use SLED CATCH for statewide criminal history searches.

Easley Booking Report Details

A booking report from Easley is created when someone is brought to the Pickens County Detention Center after an arrest. The report is a snapshot of the arrest at the time of processing. It does not change as the court case moves forward.

Each Easley booking report typically includes the following data:

  • Full name, date of birth, and physical traits
  • Booking date, time, and case number
  • Arresting agency and officer name
  • List of charges at the time of booking
  • Bond amount and bond type
  • Mugshot photograph

Some parts of an Easley booking report are kept private. Medical records collected during intake are not released. Social security numbers and certain personal data are also withheld. Juvenile booking reports are sealed under South Carolina law and are not available to the general public. The rest of the booking report is a public record under S.C. Code Ann. 30-4-50, which requires agencies to share records that identify people in custody for the prior three months without a formal written request.

The image below shows the City of Easley website, which links to police services and public records information.

City of Easley website with links to police department services and public records

The city site provides contact details for the Easley Police Department and outlines how residents can reach city services.

Where Easley Arrests Go

When officers with the Easley Police Department make an arrest, the person is taken to the Pickens County Detention Center. This is the central jail for all of Pickens County. It sits at 216 LEC Road in Pickens. The county runs the facility and creates the booking report for every person brought in, no matter which agency made the arrest.

The detention center is open around the clock. Booking reports are made as each person arrives. This means a report can be filed at any time of day or night. The Easley Police Department keeps the arrest report that led to the booking. But the booking report itself, with the mugshot and full charge list, is held at the county level.

This split means you may need to reach out to two places when looking for booking reports tied to an Easley arrest. The police department has the incident and arrest report. The county has the booking report. Both are public records in South Carolina.

Booking Reports and Public Access in Easley

South Carolina's Freedom of Information Act gives anyone the right to request public records. Booking reports from Easley fall under this law. The statute at S.C. Code Ann. 30-4-10 applies to all city and county agencies in the state.

For recent arrests, you often do not need a formal written request. The law says that records identifying people in custody must be available for at least three months without paperwork. This means you can walk into the Easley Police Department or call the Pickens County Detention Center and ask about recent booking reports.

For older booking reports, a written FOIA request is the way to go. Send it to the agency that holds the record you want. The Easley Police Department handles city arrest records. The Pickens County Sheriff handles booking records from the detention center. Both must respond within the time limits set by state law.

Note: Charges on a booking report may not match the final outcome of a case. Charges can be dropped, reduced, or changed as the case moves through the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit courts.

State Tools for Easley Booking Reports

Several state agencies keep records that tie into Easley booking reports. These are helpful when local searches do not turn up what you need or when you want records from more than one area.

SLED runs the CATCH system at catch.sled.sc.gov. This is the main state criminal records database. It pulls in arrest data from across South Carolina, including Easley. The system covers records reported under S.C. Code Ann. 23-3-120 and is useful for checking whether someone has booking reports beyond just Easley and Pickens County.

The South Carolina Department of Corrections has an inmate search at doc.sc.gov. This covers people serving state prison sentences. If someone booked in Easley was later convicted and sent to a state facility, their record would show up here. The SC Judicial Department at sccourts.org offers court records that can show how a case turned out after the booking.

VINELink at vinelink.com lets victims track custody changes. You can sign up for alerts when someone booked in Easley is released or moved. The South Carolina sex offender registry at scor.sled.sc.gov is another statewide tool that may be relevant to certain searches.

The Booking Process in Easley

After an arrest by the Easley Police Department, the person is driven to the Pickens County Detention Center. Staff at the jail handle intake. They take a photograph, collect fingerprints, and record personal details. All of this goes into the booking report.

Charges on the booking report reflect what the officer charged at the time of arrest or what a warrant listed. These charges can shift as the case works through the court system. A bond hearing happens within 24 hours of booking in most cases. A judge or magistrate sets the bond amount based on the charges and other factors. Once bond is set, that amount shows up on the booking report.

Someone who posts bond leaves custody and gets a release date on their record. A person held without bond stays at the detention center until their court date. The Thirteenth Judicial Circuit handles criminal cases from Pickens County, including those that start with an Easley booking report.

The Municipal Court in Easley deals with city ordinance violations and minor offenses. More serious charges go to the Pickens County Court of General Sessions. The level of the charge on the booking report determines which court hears the case.

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Pickens County Booking Reports

Easley is in Pickens County. All city arrests are processed through the Pickens County detention system. The county maintains the main booking database and runs the detention center. For more about county-level booking reports, detention center details, and the sheriff's office, visit the full county page.

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