Greenville Booking Reports Search

Greenville sits in the Upstate region of South Carolina and serves as the county seat of Greenville County. The Greenville Police Department at 4 McGee Street handles city arrests. People arrested in Greenville are booked at the Greenville County Detention Center, which offers an online inmate search tool. This guide covers how to find Greenville booking reports, request records from local agencies, and use state tools to search for arrest data. Whether you need a recent booking report or an older arrest record, the steps below will help you navigate the process.

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72,000+ Population
Greenville County
(864) 467-5700 Police Dept Phone
4 McGee Street Police Dept Address

How to Find Greenville Booking Reports

The Greenville County Sheriff operates an online inmate search at app.greenvillecounty.org. This tool covers all arrests booked into the Greenville County Detention Center, including those from the Greenville Police Department. Search by name to view booking dates, charges, bond amounts, and custody status. The system is available 24 hours a day at no cost.

You can also get booking reports directly from the Greenville Police Department. Their Records Division at 4 McGee Street, Greenville, SC 29601 processes public records requests. Call (864) 467-5700 to ask about a specific arrest. The department maintains arrest reports, incident reports, and related booking data for all city arrests. The city website at greenvillesc.gov has more details about public records procedures.

Written FOIA requests are needed for detailed records. Include the name of the arrested person and the approximate date. The department responds within the time limits set by S.C. Code Ann. 30-4-30. Fees for copies and staff research time may apply. You can submit requests in person, by mail, or by email.

For statewide searches, use the SLED CATCH system at catch.sled.sc.gov. This portal covers criminal history records from Greenville and every other jurisdiction in South Carolina.

Note: The county inmate search is the fastest way to check recent Greenville booking reports. For records older than a few weeks, contact the police department or sheriff directly.

Greenville Arrest and Booking Process

The Greenville Police Department patrols the city and makes arrests for violations of state law and city ordinances. After an arrest, the person is transported to the Greenville County Detention Center for booking. The Greenville County Sheriff operates this facility.

During intake, staff collect personal information, take mugshot photographs, and record fingerprints. All charges are documented with their South Carolina statute codes. The arresting officer from the Greenville Police Department is listed on the booking report by name and badge number. A unique booking number is assigned to each record.

Bond hearings happen promptly after booking. A magistrate reviews the charges and sets bond. Cash bond, surety bond, and personal recognizance are the common types. The bond amount and conditions appear on the Greenville booking report. People who post bond leave with release conditions. Those who stay in custody wait for their court date at the Greenville County Detention Center.

The City of Greenville website is shown below. It provides links to city departments and public safety services.

City of Greenville official website with police department and public records access

Residents can find police department contacts and public records information through the Greenville city website.

What Greenville Booking Reports Include

Booking reports from Greenville contain a detailed record of each arrest and the intake process at the county detention center. The information falls into several categories.

Personal information includes the full legal name, date of birth, age, gender, race, height, weight, hair color, eye color, and any distinguishing features such as scars, marks, or tattoos. Address information at the time of arrest is also recorded. The booking report lists the booking date, time, and a unique booking number assigned by the detention center.

Charge details are often the primary interest in a Greenville booking report. Each charge lists the offense description, the South Carolina statute, and whether it is classified as a misdemeanor or felony. If the arrest was based on a warrant, the warrant number, issuing court, and issuing judge are included. Bond information shows the type, amount, and current status for each charge.

Release information is added when the person leaves custody. This includes the release date, time, method, and any conditions. Transfer details appear if the person was moved to another facility. Under S.C. Code Ann. 30-4-50, records identifying confined individuals are available for at least three months without a written request.

Note: Mugshot photographs taken during booking in Greenville are part of the record. Medical information and juvenile records are exempt from public disclosure.

Requesting Greenville Booking Reports

The South Carolina Freedom of Information Act at S.C. Code Ann. 30-4-10 gives you the right to access booking reports from Greenville. Any person can make a request. You do not need to give a reason or prove a connection to the case.

For Greenville Police Department records, submit a FOIA request to the Records Division at 4 McGee Street, Greenville, SC 29601. Phone inquiries about basic status information can be made at (864) 467-5700. For booking reports held at the Greenville County Detention Center, contact the sheriff at (864) 467-2330. The detention center processes its own records requests.

Fees apply for copies and research. Per-page copy fees and certification fees are standard. Staff time for extensive searches may also be billed. Victims of crimes may receive free copies of certain reports. Contact the appropriate agency to ask about current fees before you submit a request for Greenville booking reports.

State law under S.C. Code Ann. 17-1-40 supports public access to arrest information. Criminal history data from Greenville is reported to SLED under S.C. Code Ann. 23-3-120 and becomes part of the statewide records system.

State Tools for Greenville Records

Several state agencies maintain databases that include Greenville booking data.

SLED runs the CATCH criminal history portal at catch.sled.sc.gov, which compiles arrest data from all South Carolina agencies. The SC Department of Corrections at doc.sc.gov tracks people in state prisons. VINELink at vinelink.com offers custody alerts so victims know when someone is released. The sex offender registry at scor.sled.sc.gov lists registered offenders statewide. Court records are available through the SC Judicial Department at sccourts.org.

Greenville booking reports feed into these state systems over time. For the most current information, the county inmate search and the Greenville Police Department records division are your best sources. State databases may lag behind local records by days or weeks depending on reporting cycles.

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Greenville County Booking Reports

Greenville is the county seat of Greenville County. City arrests are processed at the Greenville County Detention Center. The county page covers the sheriff's department, detention center operations, the online inmate search system, and county-level booking report access in greater detail.

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Nearby South Carolina Cities

The Upstate region of South Carolina includes several cities with their own police departments and booking procedures. Other major cities across the state are listed below.

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