Clarendon County Arrest Records and Jail Mugshots

Clarendon County jail mugshots and arrest records are managed by the Sheriff's Office in Manning, South Carolina. This small county in the central part of the state processes bookings through the Sheriff's Office and regional detention facilities. The public can request jail mugshots and booking data under state open records law. This guide covers the main ways to search for jail mugshots and criminal records in Clarendon County.

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Clarendon County Quick Facts

33K Population
Sheriff's Office Booking Agency
Regional Detention Type
Manning County Seat

Clarendon County Sheriff and Jail Mugshots

The Clarendon County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency for the county. It handles arrests, serves warrants, and manages booking records. When a person is arrested in Clarendon County, a jail mugshot is taken as part of the intake process. The Sheriff's Office keeps these photos on file along with booking data.

The office is at 411 Sunset Drive in Manning. You can visit the Clarendon County government site at clarendoncounty.sc.gov/sheriff for contact details. The Sheriff's Office is the first place to call when you need jail mugshots or arrest records from Clarendon County.

Clarendon County is one of the smaller counties in South Carolina. Inmates are often housed at regional facilities rather than a single county-run jail. This means booking records may be split between the Sheriff's Office and the facility where the person is held. Contact the Sheriff's Office first. They can tell you where an inmate is and where the records are kept.

Agency Clarendon County Sheriff's Office
411 Sunset Dr
Manning, SC 29102
Website clarendoncounty.sc.gov/sheriff

Detention and Booking in Clarendon County

Clarendon County uses regional detention arrangements for housing inmates. Not all small counties in South Carolina run their own full-time jail. Some share space with neighboring counties or use regional facilities. This is the case in Clarendon County. The Sheriff's Office handles the arrest and initial booking. After that, the inmate may be moved to a regional site.

This setup affects how you search for jail mugshots. The booking photo is taken at the time of arrest. It stays with the Clarendon County Sheriff's Office records. But if the person is moved, the holding facility may also have records. Always start with the Sheriff's Office in Manning. They track where each inmate goes and can point you to the right place.

If someone has been sentenced to state prison, their records move to the South Carolina Department of Corrections. You can search the SCDC inmate database at public.doc.state.sc.us. That system shows current inmates in state facilities. It includes a photo, charges, and release date. This is useful when a Clarendon County case ends in a state sentence.

South Carolina Department of Corrections inmate search tool for jail mugshots

How to Search Clarendon County Jail Mugshots

Finding jail mugshots in Clarendon County takes a few steps. The county does not have a large online booking portal. Most records are accessed by phone, in person, or through state tools. Here is what works best.

Call the Sheriff's Office first. They handle all arrests in Clarendon County. Staff can tell you if a person was booked and what charges were filed. They can confirm if a mugshot is on file. For a copy, you may need to visit in person or send a written request. This is the fastest way to get recent jail mugshots from Clarendon County.

The Clerk of Court in Clarendon County keeps criminal case records. Once a case is filed, the court system takes over. The Clerk can look up cases by name or number. Visit the office at 411 Sunset Drive in Manning or call (803) 435-4440. Court records show charges, hearing dates, and outcomes. They do not include mugshots, but they fill in the legal details tied to an arrest.

You can also check the statewide clerk roster at sccourts.org to find contact details for the Clarendon County Clerk of Court.

Office Clarendon County Clerk of Court
411 Sunset Dr
Manning, SC 29102
Phone: (803) 435-4440

State Tools for Arrest Records and Jail Mugshots

South Carolina runs several free tools that help you find arrest records and jail mugshots across the state. These cover all 46 counties. They are a good backup when local sources in Clarendon County do not have what you need.

SLED CATCH is the top state resource for criminal records. Run by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division, it lets you search by name for criminal history. Go to catch.sled.sc.gov to start a search. Results include arrest dates, charges, and case outcomes. Data from Clarendon County feeds into this system. It is free to use for basic searches.

SLED CATCH criminal records search portal for South Carolina jail mugshots

VINELink is another free tool. It shows if a person is in custody at a jail in South Carolina. You can sign up for alerts so you know when an inmate's status changes. Go to vinelink.com to search by name or ID. This works for facilities across the state, including those that hold Clarendon County inmates.

VINELink notification system for tracking South Carolina jail mugshots and inmate status

The SC Courts case records search at sccourts.org lets you look up court filings. Search by name or case number. This shows charges, court dates, and case status for Clarendon County criminal cases. It does not show mugshots, but it gives you the legal record tied to an arrest.

Public Records Requests for Jail Mugshots

The South Carolina Freedom of Information Act gives you the right to request jail mugshots and other public records. The law is found at S.C. Code Ann. Title 30, Chapter 4. Under FOIA, most arrest records and booking photos held by Clarendon County are open to the public.

To file a request, write a letter or email to the Clarendon County Sheriff's Office. State the records you want. Include the person's full name and any dates you know. Be clear about what you need. The agency has 15 business days to respond under state law. They may charge a small fee for copies.

  • Put the request in writing with the full name of the person
  • Include any known dates of arrest or booking
  • Send to the Clarendon County Sheriff's Office
  • Allow up to 15 business days for a response
  • Expect a small fee for printed copies

Some records are exempt. Juvenile cases are not public. Medical data is off limits. Records tied to active investigations may be withheld. But most adult jail mugshots and booking records in Clarendon County are available through FOIA.

What Clarendon County Jail Mugshots Include

A jail mugshot is a photo taken at booking. It shows the person from the front. Some agencies also take a side view. The photo is linked to a booking record. That record lists the person's name, date of birth, charges, arrest date, and bond amount. In Clarendon County, the Sheriff's Office creates these records at the time of arrest.

A mugshot does not mean a person is guilty. It means they were arrested and booked. Many arrests do not lead to convictions. Charges get dropped. Cases are dismissed. Juries find people not guilty. A jail mugshot is just one piece of the story. Court records from the Clerk of Court show the full outcome of a case in Clarendon County.

Booking records also note the arresting officer and the agency involved. They may list the location of the arrest. If bond was set, the amount appears in the record. Release dates are noted when the person leaves custody. All of this data is part of the public record in Clarendon County unless a court seals it.

Clarendon County Criminal Justice Overview

Clarendon County is a small, rural county. Manning is the county seat and the largest town. The county does not have the same volume of arrests as larger areas like Charleston or Greenville. But the process works the same way. An arrest leads to a booking. A booking creates a mugshot and a record. The case then moves to court.

Because the county uses regional detention, an inmate may be held outside Clarendon County lines. This does not change the records. The arrest record stays with the Clarendon County Sheriff's Office. The court case is filed in Clarendon County. Only the physical location of the inmate changes. If you need jail mugshots, start with the Sheriff's Office no matter where the person is held now.

For people sentenced to state time, the South Carolina Department of Corrections takes over. Their inmate search tool at public.doc.state.sc.us shows current state inmates. It includes a photo and sentence details. This covers anyone from Clarendon County who was sent to a state prison.

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Nearby Counties

Clarendon County borders several other South Carolina counties. If you are unsure where a person was arrested, check the neighboring counties too. Arrests near borders may be filed in a different county.

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