Mauldin Jail Mugshots Search

Mauldin jail mugshots are tied to arrests made by the Mauldin Police Department in Greenville County, South Carolina. Mauldin is a growing city near Greenville with a busy police force. The city does not run its own jail. All people arrested in Mauldin are taken to the Greenville County Jail for booking. That is where jail mugshots are taken and stored. This page walks you through how to find Mauldin jail mugshots, who to call, and what records tools are open to the public.

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29,000+ Population
Greenville County
(864) 289-8900 Police Phone
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Where to Find Mauldin Jail Mugshots

Mauldin jail mugshots are not kept at the city police station. The Mauldin Police Department does not have a detention facility. When officers arrest someone in Mauldin, that person is transported to the Greenville County Jail at 20 McGee Street, Greenville, SC 29601. That is the point where a booking photo is taken. The jail mugshot then becomes part of the county detention record.

You can reach the Greenville County Jail by phone at (864) 467-2309. Staff can tell you if a person is in custody and help you locate their jail mugshot. The Greenville County Sheriff's Office also runs an online inmate search tool that shows booking photos for current and recent inmates. This is the fastest way to find a Mauldin jail mugshot for a recent arrest.

For arrest reports and case details from Mauldin itself, contact the Mauldin Police Department. Their records clerk is Dani Kramer. She can be reached at (864) 289-8919 or by email at dkramer@mauldinpolice.com. The records office is open from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Walk-in requests are taken at the station at 5 East Butler Road in Mauldin.

Agency Mauldin Police Department
Address 5 East Butler Road
P.O. Box 249, Mauldin, SC 29662
Non-Emergency (864) 289-8900
Records Phone (864) 289-8919
Records Email dkramer@mauldinpolice.com
Police Chief M. Bryan Turner

The Mauldin Police Department also accepts records requests by mail and fax. You will need to fill out the Town's Police Records Request Form. This form asks for basic details about the record you want, such as the name of the person, the date of the event, and the type of report. The department will process your request and let you know if any fees apply.

How to Search Mauldin Arrest Records

There are a few paths to finding Mauldin jail mugshots and arrest data. The right choice depends on how recent the arrest is and what you already know about the case. Each method gives you a slightly different set of details.

The Greenville County inmate search is the best place to start. It is free and shows current inmates along with their jail mugshots. You can look up people by name. Results include charges, bond status, and the booking photo. If the arrest happened in Mauldin, the record will still show up here because all bookings go through the county jail.

The image below shows the City of Mauldin website, which links to city services and the police department.

City of Mauldin website with links to police services and Mauldin jail mugshots information

This site has contact details for all city departments, including law enforcement and public records in Mauldin.

If the person is no longer in custody, the jail mugshot may not appear in the online search. In that case, file a records request with the Mauldin Police Department or the Greenville County Sheriff's Office. Written requests are the standard method. Include the full name of the person, the approximate date of arrest, and what records you need. The agency will respond within the time frame set by state law.

You can also visit the Mauldin police station in person. Bring a valid photo ID. The records clerk can look up arrest reports and tell you how to get copies of any related jail mugshots held at the county level.

Mauldin Jail Mugshots and FOIA Requests

South Carolina's Freedom of Information Act gives the public the right to request government records. This includes jail mugshots, arrest reports, and incident records from the Mauldin Police Department. The law is found at S.C. Code Ann. 30-4-10. It covers all city and county agencies in the state.

To file a FOIA request in Mauldin, contact the Municipal Clerk, Cindy Miller. Her phone number is (864) 289-8894. Her email is cmiller@mauldincitysc.com. She handles all formal records requests for the city. Put your request in writing. Be specific about what you need. Include names, dates, and record types.

The city must respond within 15 business days. They may charge a small fee for copies. Large requests cost more. Records tied to open cases may be held back until the case closes. Juvenile records are sealed. But in most cases, jail mugshots and basic arrest data from Mauldin are available to anyone who asks.

The image below shows the Mauldin Police Department page on the city website.

Mauldin Police Department page for accessing Mauldin jail mugshots and arrest records

This page lists contact information, services, and news from the Mauldin Police Department.

Statewide Jail Mugshots and Criminal Records

The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division runs a statewide criminal records system called CATCH. It stands for Criminal And Tracking of Criminal History. CATCH holds arrest records from every law enforcement agency in South Carolina, including the Mauldin Police Department. You can search it at catch.sled.sc.gov.

The fee is $25 plus a $1 online convenience charge. You can also send a request by mail to SLED Records Dept, PO Box 21398, Columbia, SC 29221. CATCH results show arrest history, charges, and case outcomes. They may not include jail mugshots directly, but they confirm whether an arrest took place in Mauldin or elsewhere in the state.

CATCH is helpful when you need records that span multiple jurisdictions. A person may have arrests in Mauldin, Greenville, and other cities. CATCH pulls all of those into one report. It covers arrests going back many years. It is an official state source used for formal record checks.

The Booking Process for Mauldin Arrests

The booking process for Mauldin arrests starts when an officer takes someone into custody. Since Mauldin has no jail, the officer drives the arrested person to the Greenville County Jail. That drive takes about 15 minutes from the Mauldin police station.

At the county jail, staff record the person's name, date of birth, and home address. They take fingerprints. They photograph the person from the front and side. These photos are the jail mugshots. The booking record also lists the charges, the name of the arresting officer, and the time and date. All of this goes into the county system.

For minor offenses, the person may be released on bond within hours. Serious charges can mean a longer stay. Either way, the jail mugshot stays on file. It does not go away when the person leaves custody. The booking data remains in the Greenville County system and eventually feeds into the statewide CATCH database as well.

  • Arrest happens in Mauldin city limits
  • Officer transports the person to Greenville County Jail
  • Jail staff complete the booking and take a jail mugshot
  • Record enters the county and then the state system
  • Public can search for the jail mugshot through county tools or FOIA

Inmate Tracking and Jail Mugshot Updates

South Carolina offers a free inmate tracking tool called VINELink. You can sign up at vinelink.com to get alerts when an inmate's status changes. This covers releases, transfers, and other updates. It works for people booked into the Greenville County Jail after a Mauldin arrest.

VINELink does not show jail mugshots. It tracks custody status only. But it pairs well with a jail mugshot search. Use the county inmate lookup to find the booking photo. Then register on VINELink to stay updated on the person's status. This combination gives you a full view of a Mauldin arrest case.

For court records tied to a Mauldin arrest, use the South Carolina Courts case search at sccourts.org. This tool shows filings, hearing dates, and outcomes. It does not include jail mugshots, but it tracks what happens with the charges after the arrest.

Tips for Finding Mauldin Jail Mugshots

Searching for Mauldin jail mugshots is a bit different from larger cities because there is no local jail. All booking data flows through Greenville County. Keep that in mind when you search. Here are some pointers that help.

Always check the Greenville County inmate search first. It is free and fast. If the arrest was recent, the jail mugshot should be there. Use the person's full legal name for the best results. Try different spellings if your first search comes up empty.

If you need an arrest report from the Mauldin Police Department, call the records clerk at (864) 289-8919. She can confirm if a report exists and walk you through the request process. For formal FOIA requests, go through the Municipal Clerk at (864) 289-8894.

Older jail mugshots may not show up online. The county system only displays current and recent inmates in its public search tool. For records from past years, file a written request with the Greenville County Sheriff's Office or use the SLED CATCH system for a statewide search. Both options give you access to archived arrest data from Mauldin.

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Greenville County Jail Mugshots

Mauldin is located in Greenville County. The county jail and sheriff's office handle all jail mugshots for the area, including arrests made by the Mauldin Police Department. For more details on county-level records, inmate search tools, and booking data, visit the Greenville County jail mugshots page.

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