Sumter Booking Reports Lookup

Sumter booking reports document arrests made by the Sumter Police Department in Sumter County. As the county seat, Sumter is the largest city in the county and generates most of the local arrest activity. Arrested individuals are taken to the Sumter County Detention Center for booking. You can search for Sumter booking reports online using the JAIL View system or by contacting the police department directly. South Carolina law makes these records available to the public through formal records requests.

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Sumter Quick Facts

43,000+ Population
Sumter County
Sumter Co. DC Detention Center
(803) 436-2700 Police Phone

Where Sumter Booking Reports Are Held

The Sumter Police Department handles law enforcement within city limits. After making an arrest, officers bring the person to the Sumter County Detention Center for booking. The detention center is operated by the Sumter County Sheriff's Office. Both agencies maintain records related to Sumter arrests.

Agency Sumter Police Department
Address 107 East Hampton Avenue
Sumter, SC 29150
Phone (803) 436-2700
Detention Sumter County Detention Center
Website sumtersc.gov

The Sumter Police Department and the Sumter County Sheriff's Office share a location on East Hampton Avenue. This makes it convenient to request records from either agency. The police department has arrest reports while the sheriff's office maintains the booking and detention records at the county facility.

Search Sumter Booking Reports Online

The Sumter County Sheriff's Office provides a JAIL View system online. You can access it at portal.sumtercountysheriff.org. This tool shows current inmates at the Sumter County Detention Center. It includes people booked after arrests by the Sumter Police Department.

The JAIL View system lets you search by name. Results show the person's name, booking date, charges, and bond amount. This is the quickest way to look up recent Sumter booking reports. The database is free and available at any time.

The Sumter Police Department website provides contact details and information about records requests.

Sumter Police Department official website

You can reach the department's Records Division through the contact information on their site.

For records not available through the online system, you can file a formal request with the Sumter Police Department or the sheriff's office. Both agencies accept written FOIA requests as required under S.C. Code Section 30-4-30.

Sumter FOIA Requests for Booking Data

The City of Sumter provides information about the Freedom of Information Act on its website. This page explains how to submit public records requests to city departments, including the Sumter Police Department.

The Sumter FOIA page is shown below.

City of Sumter Freedom of Information Act request page

This resource outlines the steps for requesting booking reports and other public records from Sumter city agencies.

Under Section 30-4-50, the agency has 10 business days to respond to your request. Include the full name of the person, the date of arrest, and your contact details. The Sumter Police Department may charge a fee for copies. You can ask about costs before the work begins.

Sumter booking reports you can request include:

  • Arrest reports from the Sumter Police Department
  • Booking records from the Sumter County Detention Center
  • Incident reports tied to the arrest
  • Bond and release information

Note: Some records involving active investigations may be delayed or partially redacted under the FOIA exemptions.

What Sumter Booking Reports Contain

Each Sumter booking report has standard information. The report lists the person's full name, date of birth, gender, race, and physical description. It also shows the charges at booking, the arresting agency, the booking date and time, and any bond amount set by the court.

A booking report is not a conviction. It records the fact that a person was arrested and processed at the Sumter County Detention Center. The case then moves to the Sumter County court system. Court outcomes are separate records maintained by the Clerk of Court. You can check court records at sccourts.org through the SC Judicial Department.

The City of Sumter official website provides links to city departments and services.

City of Sumter official government website homepage

City resources at sumtersc.gov include the police department, public works, and other services for Sumter residents.

State Databases for Sumter Arrests

Statewide tools can help you find records tied to Sumter arrests. The SLED CATCH system at catch.sled.sc.gov provides criminal history records from every law enforcement agency in South Carolina. Arrests by the Sumter Police Department appear in this system.

The South Carolina Department of Corrections at doc.sc.gov has an inmate search for state prisoners. If a Sumter arrest resulted in a prison sentence, you can find the record here. The system shows facility location, sentence details, and projected release dates.

VINE at vinelink.com tracks custody status at detention centers across South Carolina. You can register for alerts when someone booked at the Sumter County Detention Center is released or transferred. This tool is free and works around the clock.

Under Section 30-4-10 of South Carolina law, booking reports created by public agencies are open to the public. The combination of local and state tools gives Sumter residents multiple ways to find arrest and booking information.

Note: The SLED CATCH system may require a fee for detailed criminal history reports.

Sumter Arrest and Booking Steps

When the Sumter Police Department makes an arrest, the process follows a set path. The officer transports the arrested person to the Sumter County Detention Center. Staff at the center take fingerprints and a photograph. They record personal details and log the charges. A booking report is created at this point.

A bond hearing follows, usually within 24 hours of the arrest. The judge sets a bond amount based on the charges and other factors like flight risk and prior record. Some people post bond and leave the same day. Others wait in custody at the Sumter County Detention Center until their court date.

South Carolina law under Section 23-3-120 requires agencies to report arrest data to SLED. The Sumter Police Department follows this requirement. Arrest data from Sumter eventually becomes part of the statewide criminal history database. This means even old Sumter arrests can be found through the CATCH system years later.

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Sumter County Booking Reports

Sumter is the county seat of Sumter County. All city arrests go through the Sumter County Detention Center. For full details on county booking reports, the JAIL View system, and detention center contacts, visit the Sumter County page.

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Nearby South Carolina Cities

Other cities in the Sumter area have their own booking report records. Select a city to find arrest and booking information for that location.

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