Clarendon County Booking Reports

Clarendon County booking reports are managed by the Clarendon County Sheriff's Office in Manning. The Sheriff's Office handles all arrests in the county and creates a booking report for each one. These reports list the charges, personal information, and booking details for every person brought into custody. Clarendon County is a smaller county in central South Carolina, and records requests are handled directly through the Sheriff's Office. You can reach out by phone, mail, or in person to search for booking reports. State law gives you the right to access these public records.

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Clarendon County Quick Facts

33,000 Population
Manning County Seat
3rd Circuit Judicial Circuit
Sheriff's Office Records Agency

Clarendon County Sheriff's Office Booking Records

The Clarendon County Sheriff's Office is located at 215 Commerce Street in Manning. This office is the main source for all booking reports in the county. The Sheriff and staff handle patrol, investigations, court security, and detention. When a deputy makes an arrest, the booking report is created at the detention facility and filed with the Records Division.

Clarendon County is a rural county. It does not have a large online records portal like some bigger counties in the state. Most requests for Clarendon County booking reports are handled by phone or in person. You can call the Sheriff's Office at (803) 435-4411 to ask about a specific record. Staff can tell you what is available and how to get a copy.

Agency Clarendon County Sheriff's Office
Address 215 Commerce Street
Manning, SC 29102
Phone (803) 435-4411
Records Sheriff's Office Records Division

Because the county has a smaller population, the volume of booking reports is lower than in places like Charleston or Richland County. That said, every arrest still produces a booking report. The same rules apply. Each report includes the person's name, charges, bond amount, and other details from the time of arrest.

Note: Clarendon County does not maintain a public online inmate search portal, so phone or in-person requests are the best way to access booking reports.

Clarendon County Detention Center

The Clarendon County Detention Center holds people who have been arrested and booked in the county. The facility is managed under the authority of the Sheriff's Office. All bookings happen here. When someone is brought in, detention staff complete the intake process.

During intake, the person is searched and their belongings are logged. Staff record the full name, date of birth, address, and physical description. A booking photograph is taken. Fingerprints are collected and checked against state and federal databases. All charges are listed on the Clarendon County booking report, along with the bond amount if one has been set.

The detention center keeps a list of people currently in custody. This information includes names, charges, and booking dates. Family members who need to confirm that someone is being held in Clarendon County can call the detention center directly. Staff can confirm custody status over the phone during business hours.

Inmates at the Clarendon County Detention Center stay until they post bond, are released by the court, or are transferred to another facility. Those sentenced to more than a year may be moved to a state prison run by the South Carolina Department of Corrections. At that point, their records shift from the county to the state system.

How to Request Clarendon County Booking Reports

The South Carolina Freedom of Information Act gives you the right to request booking reports from any county. Clarendon County is no different. You can submit a FOIA request to the Sheriff's Office in writing. Include the person's full name and the date of arrest if you know it. The more details you provide, the faster the search will go.

You can also visit the office in person at 215 Commerce Street in Manning. Staff there will help you fill out a request form if needed. There may be small fees for copies. The county follows a standard fee schedule for printing and labor costs. Victims of crimes can usually get a copy of their own report at no charge.

The Sheriff's Office must respond to FOIA requests within the time frames set by state law. For most requests, you can expect a response within 15 business days. If the request is large or complex, the office may ask for more time. They will let you know in writing if that happens.

Searching for Booking Reports in Clarendon County

Since Clarendon County does not have a public online search tool for booking reports, there are a few ways to find the records you need. The direct approach is to contact the Sheriff's Office by phone at (803) 435-4411. This is the fastest path for simple requests.

For a broader search, you can use state-level tools. The SLED CATCH system lets you search criminal history records across all of South Carolina. If someone was arrested in Clarendon County, that arrest should show up in the CATCH database after it has been reported by the Sheriff's Office to SLED.

The South Carolina FOIA law shown at the State House website provides details about how booking reports can be obtained from Clarendon County and other jurisdictions across the state.

SLED CATCH criminal history search for Clarendon County booking reports

The SLED CATCH portal is one of the best tools for finding criminal history records when a county does not offer its own online search system.

Clarendon County and the Third Judicial Circuit

Clarendon County falls under the Third Judicial Circuit in South Carolina. This circuit also includes Sumter, Lee, and Williamsburg counties. After someone is booked in Clarendon County, their case moves through this court system.

Court records from the Third Circuit show the progress of a case after the arrest. They include hearing dates, charges filed by the solicitor, plea deals, trial results, and sentencing. The South Carolina Judicial Department maintains a public index where you can look up court records by name or case number.

Magistrate courts in Clarendon County handle bond hearings and minor criminal cases. General Sessions court handles felonies. Both levels of court rely on the booking report as the starting document for each case. Checking court records alongside Clarendon County booking reports gives you the full story of what happened from arrest to final outcome.

Note: Court records and booking reports are kept by different agencies, so you may need to contact both the Sheriff's Office and the court clerk for a complete set of documents.

State Resources for Clarendon County

Several state resources can help when searching for records tied to Clarendon County. These tools go beyond what the local Sheriff's Office offers and cover the entire state.

  • SLED CATCH for statewide criminal history checks
  • SCDC inmate search for people in state prison
  • SC Judicial Department for court case lookups
  • VINE for inmate custody status alerts
  • SC Sex Offender Registry for offender searches

The VINE notification system is free. It sends you alerts when an inmate's status changes. This works for inmates held in Clarendon County and across the state. Victims often use this tool to know when someone has been released from custody.

The South Carolina Sex Offender Registry is a separate database that lists registered sex offenders. You can search by name or location. This tool works well alongside Clarendon County booking reports for a more thorough background check.

South Carolina Judicial Department for Clarendon County court records

The SC Judicial Department website provides public access to court records for all counties, including Clarendon County cases in the Third Judicial Circuit.

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