Aiken County Released Inmates Search

Aiken County released inmates records can be found through both local and state sources. Aiken County is located in Western South Carolina near the Savannah River area, with a population of roughly 170,000 people. The Aiken County Sheriff's Office runs a detention center at 435 Wire Road in Aiken. The Sheriff's Office provides an online inmate inquiry system that covers current inmates and recent releases. State agencies like the South Carolina Department of Corrections and SLED round out the available sources for anyone researching released inmates in Aiken County.

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Aiken County Quick Facts

AikenCounty Seat
~170,000Population
SCDCState Records
(803) 648-6811Sheriff's Office

Aiken County Sheriff and Detention Center

The Aiken County Sheriff's Office operates the detention center at 435 Wire Road, Aiken, SC. The main number is (803) 648-6811. The online inmate inquiry system available through the Sheriff's website lets you search by last name and first name. Results show current inmates and recent releases, booking photos, and the charges a person was held on. Bond information is also included in search results, which makes this one of the more detailed local inquiry tools available in the state.

For people who were recently released from the Aiken County detention center, the online search is often the fastest way to confirm release dates and associated charges. The system is available at any time through the Sheriff's website and does not require you to call the facility. If the person you are looking for does not appear in the online search, they may have been released before the system's current display window, or they may have been transferred to a state facility.

The Aiken County Sheriff's Office website includes the online inmate inquiry system and contact information for the detention center. Aiken County Sheriff's Office released inmates online search Visit aikencountysheriff.org to access the inmate search tool and other services provided by the Aiken County Sheriff.

Note: The online inquiry system shows results for recent bookings and releases. For older records, you may need to submit a formal public records request to the Aiken County Sheriff's Office under the state FOIA statute.

SCDC Released Inmates from Aiken County

The South Carolina Department of Corrections released inmate list at public.doc.state.sc.us/released-inmate-list/ covers all 46 counties including Aiken. You filter the list by selecting Aiken County and a release date range. The results show name, SCDC ID, county of commitment, offense, and release date. This list focuses on people released from state prison facilities, not from the local jail.

Aiken County has a larger population than most Upstate and Lowcountry counties, so its released inmate list tends to return more results than rural counties. People who commit more serious offenses in Aiken County are often sentenced to state prison time, which means the SCDC released inmate list is an important resource for the county. If you are looking for someone who only served time at the local detention center, the SCDC list will not show them. You would need to go through the Sheriff's Office for that information.

The SCDC released inmate search portal is the primary state-level source for released inmates from Aiken County and all other South Carolina counties. Aiken County released inmates SCDC state records search The SCDC main website at doc.sc.gov has background on the agency and links to all public search tools including the released inmate list.

State law at S.C. Code Ann. § 24-13-710 governs supervised furlough, and § 24-13-210 sets conditions for parole. Both statutes affect how and when inmates are released from state custody in South Carolina, including those committed from Aiken County.

SLED Criminal History for Aiken County Released Inmates

SLED collects criminal history data from all law enforcement agencies in South Carolina. Every arrest made in Aiken County is reported to SLED's central repository. You can access a personal criminal history report through the CATCH system at catch.sled.sc.gov. The search costs $25 plus a $1 online fee. You run the search using a name and date of birth. Results show convictions and arrests from the past three years across the entire state, not just Aiken County.

If you are researching a released inmate from Aiken County, a SLED CATCH report will reflect any charges and convictions that came out of their time in the Aiken County court system. It will also show activity from other counties if the same person has records elsewhere in South Carolina. This makes the CATCH tool more complete than a county-level search alone. The report is available instantly online once payment is processed.

The SLED CATCH portal offers statewide criminal history reports covering Aiken County arrests and convictions. Aiken County released inmates SLED criminal history CATCH Learn more about SLED's programs and public tools at sled.sc.gov.

Aiken County Court Records and Released Inmate Cases

The SC Public Index at publicindex.sccourts.org provides free access to Aiken County court records. You can search by name or case number to find criminal, civil, and family court cases. For someone who was a released inmate in Aiken County, the Public Index will show charges that were filed in court, how the case was disposed, and what sentence was imposed. Circuit court handles felony and more serious cases. Magistrate court handles misdemeanors and lower-level offenses.

Aiken County's Public Index records are searchable back many years. The system is useful if you want to know what happened after someone was arrested and released on bond pending trial. You can see whether charges were dropped, whether the person was convicted, and what sentence they received. The Public Index does not always include every document in the court file, but it gives you a solid case history for Aiken County criminal matters.

Note: For certified copies of any court document in Aiken County, contact the Clerk of Court at the Aiken County courthouse in person or by phone.

Public Records and FOIA in Aiken County

South Carolina's FOIA statute at S.C. Code Ann. § 30-4-30 makes jail booking records public for the prior three months. This means you have a legal right to see who was booked into the Aiken County detention center and when they were released, within that window. You can request this data from the Sheriff's Office or through the county's official public records process.

The Aiken County government website at aikencountysc.gov is a good starting point for understanding which offices handle which types of records. General government contact information, department listings, and public records request procedures are available there. For jail records specifically, the Sheriff's Office at (803) 648-6811 or 435 Wire Road in Aiken is the direct point of contact.

The Aiken County government website provides department contact information and guidance on submitting public records requests. Aiken County government website released inmates public records Visit aikencountysc.gov for county contact information and additional public records resources.

Victim Notification and Supervision in Aiken County

VINELink is free and covers both SCDC facilities and Aiken County's local jail. You can register at vinelink.com to get alerts when someone is released from custody. Alerts go out by phone, email, or text. You do not have to be a named victim to register. VINELink is a widely used tool in Aiken County and across South Carolina for people who want to know when a specific person leaves custody.

SCDPPPS supervises released inmates from Aiken County who are on probation, parole, or supervised furlough. Their public name search at dppps.sc.gov lets you check whether someone is currently under active supervision. You can search by name, SID number, or birth year. Supervision by SCDPPPS means the released inmate must follow certain conditions set by the court or Parole Board. Violations can result in return to custody.

The SCDPPPS site provides public supervision status information for released inmates in Aiken County and across South Carolina. Aiken County released inmates probation parole SCDPPPS records Visit dppps.sc.gov to search supervision records for Aiken County released inmates.

Note: The SC Sex Offender Registry at scor.sled.sc.gov can be searched by Aiken County to find registered sex offenders who have been released and are residing in the county.

Aiken County Released Inmates and State Law

South Carolina law sets clear rules for what information is public when it comes to people who have been held in and released from county detention. The FOIA statute and the statutes covering release from state custody together give the public a right to know who has moved through the criminal justice system. Knowing which laws apply helps you ask the right questions when you contact the Aiken County Sheriff's Office or submit a records request to the county.

For state releases, the supervised furlough statute at S.C. Code Ann. § 24-13-710 and the parole conditions statute at § 24-13-210 are the two most relevant laws. Both set terms for released inmates who remain under state supervision. These laws apply to people released from state facilities regardless of which county they were committed from, including Aiken County.

The state FOIA statute page provides the full text of South Carolina's public records access law, which governs jail and detention records in Aiken County. Aiken County released inmates FOIA public records statute The statute is available at scstatehouse.gov and covers the public's right to access jail records in Aiken County and all other South Carolina counties.

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Cities in Aiken County

Aiken County includes the cities of Aiken and North Augusta. Criminal cases for residents of these cities are processed through the Aiken County court system and detention center.

Counties Near Aiken County

Aiken County shares borders with several South Carolina counties. If records are not found in Aiken County, the nearby county systems may be relevant.

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