Lee County Booking Reports Access

Lee County booking reports are kept by the Sheriff's Office in Bishopville, South Carolina. The county is in the central part of the state and falls under the Third Judicial Circuit. When someone is arrested in Lee County, a booking report is created at the detention center. These records are public and can be requested through the Sheriff's Office or found using statewide search tools. This guide explains how to access Lee County booking reports and what details they contain.

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Lee County Quick Facts

16K Population
Bishopville County Seat
3rd Circuit Judicial Circuit
Sheriff Records Custodian

Lee County Sheriff's Office Booking Records

The Lee County Sheriff's Office at 113 East Church Street in Bishopville is the main custodian of booking reports. The office handles all arrests in unincorporated areas and runs the Lee County Detention Center. Booking reports are created during intake at the detention center and stored by the Sheriff's Office.

To request Lee County booking reports, call (803) 484-5353 or visit during business hours. You can also submit a written FOIA request. The office processes public records requests and will search for booking reports by name or date. Provide as much identifying information as possible to speed up the search.

Lee County government website for booking report information
Office Lee County Sheriff's Office
113 East Church Street
Bishopville, SC 29010
Phone: (803) 484-5353
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
Circuit Third Judicial Circuit

How to Find Lee County Booking Reports

Lee County does not offer an online booking report database. The Sheriff's Office is the best local source for these records. For remote searches, use statewide tools that include Lee County data.

The SLED CATCH system at catch.sled.sc.gov is the state criminal history database. It costs $25 plus a $1 online fee. Search by name and date of birth. Results cover arrests from all South Carolina counties, including Lee County. CATCH relies on fingerprint data submitted by arresting agencies. Recent arrests may take a short time to appear in the system.

The South Carolina Judicial Department at sccourts.org has court records for the Third Judicial Circuit. You can look up criminal cases that originated from Lee County arrests. Search by name or case number. Court records show charges, pleas, and case outcomes.

For state prison inmates, the SCDC search at doc.sc.gov covers those who received a state sentence. It does not include people held at the Lee County Detention Center.

Note: SLED CATCH requires a match on last name, first name, and date of birth to return results for Lee County records.

Lee County Booking Reports Under Public Records Law

Booking reports in Lee County are public records. Under S.C. Code Ann. Section 30-4-50, reports showing the nature and location of a crime are public information. The Lee County Sheriff's Office must make these records available upon request.

Write a clear request that describes the records you want. Include the person's full name and any other details you know. The Sheriff's Office has 15 business days to respond. Fees may apply for copies. Inspecting records in person is usually free at the Lee County Sheriff's Office.

Records exempt from release include juvenile booking reports, ongoing investigation files, and expunged records. If any part of your request is denied, the agency must provide a reason in writing. You can challenge a denial in court if needed.

Details in Lee County Booking Reports

Lee County booking reports document the arrest and intake process at the detention center. Each report is a record of who was arrested, when, and why.

A Lee County booking report includes:

  • Full name and aliases
  • Date of birth and physical description
  • Mugshot and fingerprints
  • Arrest date, time, and location
  • Criminal charges
  • Bond amount and court date

All Lee County law enforcement agencies report arrest data to SLED under S.C. Code Ann. Section 23-3-120. This keeps the statewide criminal history database current. Lee County booking reports become part of that system once processed. Other agencies across the state can access these records through SLED.

The booking report is the first document in a criminal case file. It is referenced by prosecutors, defense attorneys, and judges throughout the court process in Lee County.

State Resources for Lee County Arrests

Several state tools can supplement a search for Lee County booking reports. The VINE system at vinelink.com tracks inmate custody status. You can sign up for free alerts when someone in Lee County detention is released or transferred. The system covers county and state facilities statewide.

The Sex Offender Registry at scor.sled.sc.gov is free. It shows registered offenders in Lee County and across the state. The South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole, and Pardon Services at dppps.sc.gov tracks people on supervision after release from Lee County or state custody.

South Carolina Sex Offender Registry for Lee County searches

SLED's main site at sled.sc.gov has more information about the state criminal records system. It serves as the central hub for law enforcement data in South Carolina, including records originating from Lee County.

Note: State databases may show different details than the original Lee County booking report, so check both sources for complete information.

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Lee County borders several other South Carolina counties. Confirm where the arrest took place to search the correct county's booking reports.

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