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Clarendon County Jail Inmate Roster Search, Manning, South Carolina

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The Clarendon County Jail, also known as Clarendon County Detention Center or Clarendon County Correctional Institution, is located in Manning, South Carolina. This jail offers services to Clarendon County and surrounding areas, including Summerton, Paxville, Turbeville, and Alcolu, and houses those arrested within Clarendon County awaiting arraignment, sentencing, or transfer to another facility. These incarcerated individuals are accused or convicted of various crimes and are under the supervision of the Clarendon County Sheriff's Office.

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Clarendon County Jail Inmate Lookup

You can search for offenders in the Clarendon County Jail, SC, using the following steps:

  1. Online Offender Search:

    • Go to the official Clarendon County Sheriff's Office website.
    • Find the "Inmate Search" or "Jail Roster" link under the "Inmates" section or "Inmate Information" tab.
    • Select the "Search" option and enter the requested information, such as the offender's name or booking number.
    • Click on "Search" to see if there are any matches.
  2. Phone Inquiry:

    • Call the Clarendon County Jail during business hours.
    • Provide the jail staff with the offender's name or booking number. They will confirm whether the person is currently incarcerated at the facility.
  3. In-Person Visit:

    • Visit the Clarendon County Jail, SC, during visiting hours and bring a photo ID.
    • Ask a staff member for information about a specific offender.

Search Tips:

    • When searching for an offender online, try different combinations of names, including nicknames, middle names, and alias.
    • If you don't have enough information about the offender, contact the Clarendon County Jail directly for assistance.
    • Be prepared to provide the offender's full name, date of birth, or booking number.

Additional Search Resources:

    • South Carolina Department of Corrections (SCDC) Inmate Search: This website allows you to search for offenders in all South Carolina prisons and jails, including the Clarendon County Jail.
    • National Inmate Locator: This website provides a comprehensive search for inmates across the United States, including those in the Clarendon County Jail.

Jail Roster

The Clarendon County Jail maintains an inmates list or jail roster, which is a database containing information about the individuals currently incarcerated at the facility. This list is accessible through the Clarendon County Sheriff's Office website or by visiting the jail during business hours. The roster typically includes the following information:

  1. Booking Number: A unique identifier assigned to each offender upon arrest.

  2. Last Name: The offender's last or family name.

  3. First Name: The offender's first name.

  4. Date of Birth: The offender's date of birth.

  5. Release Date: The date when the offender is scheduled to be released from jail.

  6. Criminal Charges: A summary of the charges for which the offender was arrested and/or convicted.

  7. Other Information: Sometimes there could be additional information such as bond amount, court date, housing unit, or mugshots.

The jail roster is updated regularly to reflect changes in the inmate population. To obtain more detailed information, such as court dates, bond amounts, or case status, it is recommended to contact the Clarendon County Jail directly.

Inmate Information:

    • The Clarendon County Jail roster may also include additional information about the incarcerated individuals, such as:
      • Physical description (height, weight, hair color, eye color)
      • Mugshots (if available)
      • Current housing unit or cell location
      • Medical or dietary restrictions
      • Visitor restrictions or limitations

Roster Updates:

    • The jail roster is typically updated daily or weekly to reflect changes in the inmate population.
    • To obtain the most up-to-date information, it is recommended to check the Clarendon County Sheriff's Office website or visit the jail during business hours.

Limitations of the Jail Roster:

    • The jail roster may not include all offenders currently incarcerated at the facility due to security or privacy reasons.
    • The information provided on the jail roster is subject to change without notice.
    • It is always best to contact the Clarendon County Jail directly to confirm the status of a particular offender.

Inmate Calls:

  • Inmate Call System:

    • The Clarendon County Jail uses a third-party provider, Securus Technologies, to manage its inmate call system.
    • Inmates are allowed to make outgoing calls to landlines and mobile phones, as well as to other correctional facilities.
  • Regulations and Guidelines:

    • Inmates must use a PIN number to make calls. PIN numbers can be purchased by friends and family members through Securus Technologies.
    • Calls are limited to 15 minutes each and are monitored and recorded.
    • Inmates are not allowed to receive incoming calls.
  • How to Call an Inmate:

    • To call an inmate at the Clarendon County Jail, you will need the inmate's name, booking number, and PIN number.
    • Call Securus Technologies at 1-800-844-6591.
    • Follow the prompts to enter the inmate's information and PIN number.
    • You will be connected to the inmate's call.

Inmate Messaging:

  • Voice and Text Messages:

    • Inmates at Clarendon County Jail can receive voice and text messages through JPay, a multimedia messaging service provider.
    • Friends and family members can send messages online through the JPay website or mobile app.
  • Limitations:

    • Inmates can only receive messages from pre-approved contacts.
    • Messages are subject to monitoring and review by jail staff.
    • Inmates cannot respond to messages.

Inmates are responsible for paying for phone calls and messages. Friends and family members can deposit money into the inmate's account through Securus Technologies or JPay.

Detainee Mail:

  • Mailing Address:

    • Clarendon County Jail Attn: Inmate Name and Booking Number 335 Church Street Manning, SC 29102
  • Guidelines:

    • All incoming mail is inspected and opened in the presence of the inmate.
    • Mail must be sent in a standard envelope (no padded envelopes or packages).
    • Inmates cannot receive mail that contains:
      • Cash or currency
      • Stamps
      • Checks or money orders
      • Food or beverages
      • Tobacco products
      • Drugs or alcohol
      • Weapons or dangerous items
      • Pornographic or sexually explicit material
      • Gang-related or extremist literature
      • Any other contraband
  • Care Packages:

    • Care packages are not allowed at the Clarendon County Jail.

Sending Money to Inmates:

  • Methods:

    • Friends and family members can send money to inmates at the Clarendon County Jail through the following methods:
      • Online: Money can be deposited online through the Securus Technologies website or JPay website.
      • By Phone: Money can be deposited over the phone by calling Securus Technologies at 1-800-844-6591 or JPay at 1-800-574-5729.
      • By Mail: Money can be sent by mail in the form of a money order made payable to the inmate's name and booking number. The money order should be mailed to the jail's mailing address.
  • Regulations and Limitations:

    • There is a daily limit on the amount of money that can be deposited into an inmate's account.
    • Inmates cannot receive cash or currency in the mail.
    • Money deposited into an inmate's account can be used to purchase items from the jail commissary, such as food, clothing, and toiletries.

Important Note:

  • Inmates are responsible for keeping track of their own money and spending. The jail staff is not responsible for lost or stolen money.

Visitation:

  • Procedure for Arranging a Visit:

    • Visitors must be on the inmate's approved visitation list. To get on the list, visitors must complete a visitation application and provide a valid photo ID.
    • Visitation applications can be obtained from the Clarendon County Jail or downloaded from the Sheriff's Office website.
    • Once the application is approved, visitors will be issued a visitation card.
  • Rules and Regulations for Visits:

    • All visits are non-contact and conducted through a glass partition.
    • Visitors must dress appropriately. No revealing or provocative clothing is allowed.
    • Visitors must remain seated during the visit.
    • No food, drinks, or other items are allowed in the visitation area.
    • Visitors are subject to search before and after the visit.
    • Visitors who violate the rules may be denied future visits.
  • Visitation Hours:

    • General Visitation:
      • Tuesdays and Thursdays: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
      • Saturdays and Sundays: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
    • Special Visitation:
      • Special visits may be arranged for attorneys, clergy, and other authorized personnel.
  • Video Visitation:

    • The Clarendon County Jail does not offer video visitation at this time.

Inmate Commissary:

The commissary is a store located within the jail where inmates can purchase a variety of items, including food, clothing, toiletries, and other personal items.

The commissary is intended to provide inmates with access to basic necessities and to allow them to purchase items that can make their stay in jail more comfortable.

  • How Inmates Can Use the Commissary:

    • Inmates can use money from their accounts to purchase items from the commissary.
    • Inmates can also earn commissary privileges by participating in work programs or educational programs.
  • Restrictions on Commissary Use:

    • There are some restrictions on what inmates can purchase from the commissary. For example, inmates cannot purchase items that are considered to be contraband, such as weapons, drugs, or alcohol.
    • Inmates are also limited in the amount of money they can spend on commissary items each week.

Important Note:

  • The commissary is a privilege, not a right. Inmates who violate jail rules may lose their commissary privileges.

Release Information:

  • Release Explanation:

    • Inmates are released from the Clarendon County Jail when they have served their sentence, posted bail, or been otherwise ordered released by the court.
    • Inmates who are being released must have a valid ID and a place to stay. They may also be required to pay any outstanding fines or fees.
  • Who Can Be Released:

    • Inmates who have served their full sentence
    • Inmates who have posted bail
    • Inmates who have been granted a pardon or commutation
    • Inmates who have been ordered released by the court
  • How to Get Inmate Release Information:

    • Contact the Clarendon County Jail.
    • Provide the inmate's name and booking number.
    • Jail staff will provide you with the inmate's release date and any other relevant information.

Security Level and Jail Staff:

  • General Description of Security Measures:

    • The Clarendon County Jail is a medium-security facility.
    • Security measures include:
      • Perimeter fencing
      • Electronic surveillance
      • Armed guards
      • Controlled access to the facility
  • Categories of Offenders Housed:

    • The Clarendon County Jail houses a variety of offenders, including:
      • Pre-trial detainees
      • Convicted misdemeanants
      • Convicted felons
  • Role of Correctional Officers:

    • Correctional officers are responsible for the safety and security of the jail and its inmates.
    • They perform a variety of duties, including:
      • Monitoring inmate activity
      • Conducting searches
      • Enforcing jail rules and regulations
      • Responding to emergencies
  • Correctional Staff:

    • The Clarendon County Jail is staffed by a team of experienced and professional correctional officers.
    • The staff is committed to providing a safe and secure environment for both inmates and staff.

Important Note:

  • The Clarendon County Jail is a secure facility. All visitors must be approved by jail staff and must comply with all security procedures.

Location and Contact Details

Official Address

217 Commerce Street, Manning, SC 29102, United States

Official Phone Number

803-435-4414, 803-435-4415

Official Website

clarendon-sheriff.org

Manning, SC

Coordinates:
33.69500°N 80.21083°W
Country:
United States
State:
South Carolina
County:
Clarendon
Government:
Type:
Mayor–council
Mayor:
Julia A. Nelson
Area:
Total:
2.94 sq mi (7.60 km2)
Land:
2.94 sq mi (7.60 km2)
Water:
0.00 sq mi (0.00 km2)
Elevation:
125 ft (38 m)
Population (2010):
Total:
4,108
Estimate (2019):
3,892
Density:
1,326.06/sq mi (512.01/km2)
Time zone:
UTC-5 (EST)
Summer (DST):
UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP code:
29102
Area code(s):
803, 839
FIPS code:
45-44350
GNIS feature ID:
1231518

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for an inmate in a specific jail or prison?

To search for an inmate in a specific jail or prison, you will typically need to visit the official website of the facility or use a state's Department of Corrections website. Most sites have an inmate locator feature where you can search by the inmate's name, ID number, or other identifying information. Ensure you have the correct spelling of the inmate's name and, if possible, their birthdate or inmate ID for more accurate results.

What information do I need to perform an arrest lookup?

For an arrest lookup, you will generally need the full name of the person in question and their birthdate. Additional information such as their Social Security Number (if available) and the state or county of arrest can help refine your search. Some public safety or sheriff's department websites offer online arrest lookup tools.

Are inmate search results immediate, or is there a waiting period?

Inmate search results are usually immediate when using online search tools provided by jail, prison, or corrections websites. However, the availability of information might depend on the processing times within the facility, especially for recent arrests or transfers.

Can I find out the charges against an inmate through an online search?

Yes, in many cases, you can find out the charges against an inmate through an online search on a jail or prison's website, or through public records requests. The level of detail available publicly can vary by jurisdiction.

Active Warrant Search

How do I check if there is an active warrant for someone?

To check for an active warrant, you can visit the website of the local sheriff's office or court in the area where you suspect the warrant was issued. Some jurisdictions offer online warrant search tools. It's important to note that not all warrants may be available online, especially in smaller counties or towns.

Is there a national database available for active warrant searches?

There is no single national public database for all active warrants. However, the National Crime Information Center (NCIC), accessible only by law enforcement, contains information about persons with outstanding warrants across the U.S. For the public, some third-party websites aggregate warrant information from various sources, but accuracy and completeness can vary.

Can I perform an anonymous warrant search?

Yes, many online warrant search tools and websites allow you to perform searches anonymously. However, accessing detailed results may sometimes require submitting personal information or payment.

Jail Bookings and Mugshots

How can I find recent jail bookings in my area?

Recent jail bookings can often be found on the local sheriff's office or jail's official website. Some areas also publish jail booking logs in local newspapers or on online news websites.

Are mugshots of inmates available to the public?

Yes, mugshots of inmates are generally considered public records and can be obtained from the arresting agency or found on the jail or sheriff's department website. However, the availability of mugshots online can vary by jurisdiction.

What information is included in a jail booking record?

Jail booking records typically include the inmate's name, booking photo (mugshot), booking date, charges, bail amount (if applicable), and inmate ID number. Some records may also include personal details such as birthdate, physical description, and the arresting agency.

Inmate Calls and Mail

What are the rules for receiving calls from an inmate?

Rules for receiving calls from an inmate vary by facility but generally include pre-registration of phone numbers, acceptance of collect calls, or setting up a prepaid account through a third-party provider. Inmates usually have restricted call times.

How can I send a letter to an inmate, and what restrictions apply?

To send a letter to an inmate, address it with the inmate's full name, ID number, and facility address. Restrictions may include prohibitions on certain items (e.g., polaroids, cash, explicit content). Check the facility's guidelines for specifics.

Is email communication with inmates possible in most facilities?

Many facilities now offer email communication through specific services like JPay or CorrLinks, which require setting up an account. Emails are monitored and may be subject to fees.

Visitation

How do I schedule a visitation with an inmate?

Scheduling a visitation typically requires registering as a visitor with the jail or prison, either online or in person, and following their scheduling process, which may include selecting available times and providing ID.

Are there any specific identification requirements for visiting an inmate?

Yes, valid government-issued photo ID is usually required for adults. Requirements for minors can vary, and they may need to be accompanied by an adult.

Can children visit inmates, and are there any special rules?

Children can often visit inmates, but there are special rules such as adult accompaniment, proof of guardianship, and behavior standards. Some facilities also have age restrictions for child visitors.

Sending Money and Posting Bond

What methods can I use to send money to an inmate?

Common methods include online payments through services like JPay, Western Union, or MoneyGram, mailing a money order, or making a deposit in person at the facility.

How do I post bond for someone, and what are the acceptable payment methods?

To post bond, you can typically do so at the jail or courthouse, using cash, cashier's check, or a bond through a licensed bail bondsman. Some jurisdictions allow credit card payments or property bonds.

Is there a way to post bond online or do I need to be present in person?

Some jurisdictions offer online bond posting through third-party services or the court's website. However, availability varies, and in many cases, you may need to be present in person.

Release Information

How can I find out the release date of an inmate?

Release dates can often be found on the corrections department or facility's website using the inmate search feature. For more specific information, you may need to contact the facility directly.

What are the procedures for picking up an inmate upon their release?

Procedures vary by facility but generally include arriving at a specified time and location, providing ID, and sometimes filling out paperwork. Contact the facility for detailed instructions.

Legal Assistance for Inmates

How can an inmate obtain legal representation while incarcerated?

Inmates can obtain legal representation through private attorneys, public defenders (if eligible), or legal aid organizations that work with inmates. They can request legal assistance through the facility's procedures.

Are there any programs that provide free or low-cost legal services to inmates?

Yes, there are non-profit organizations and legal aid societies that provide free or low-cost legal services to inmates. These can be found through online research or the facility's resources.

Medical Assistance for Inmates

What kind of medical care is available to inmates?

Inmates have access to basic medical care, which includes treatment for illness and injury, dental care, and, in some cases, mental health services. The level of care can vary by facility.

Can an inmate request a specific type of medical treatment or doctor?

Inmates can request medical treatment, but they may not be able to choose their doctor. Requests for specialist care must go through the facility's medical staff approval process.

Criminal Records Lookup

How can I request a copy of someone’s criminal record?

You can request a copy of someone's criminal record through state or local law enforcement agencies, the court system, or online public records databases. Fees and identification requirements may apply.

Are all criminal records public, or are some sealed?

While many criminal records are public, certain records, such as juvenile records or records that have been expunged or sealed, are not accessible to the general public.

What information is needed to conduct a criminal records lookup?

You'll need the full name of the individual, their birthdate, and ideally, their Social Security Number. Knowing the state or county where the records are likely to be held can also help narrow your search.

Sex Offender Registry

How do I access the sex offender registry?

The sex offender registry can be accessed online through state websites or the national Dru Sjodin National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW), which allows you to search across different states.

What information is available in the sex offender registry?

The registry includes the offender's name, photograph, address, offense, and sometimes the level of risk they pose to the community.

Are there any restrictions on how I can use the information from the sex offender registry?

Yes, information from the sex offender registry is intended for public safety and not for harassment or discrimination against listed individuals. Misuse can result in legal action.

Background Check

What is included in a background check?

A background check can include criminal records, employment history, education verification, credit history, and driving records, depending on the type and scope of the check.

How do I request a background check on someone?

You can request a background check through various online services, private investigation firms, or, for employment purposes, through a company that specializes in employment screening. Consent from the person being checked is often required.

Can I perform a background check on myself?

Yes, you can perform a background check on yourself using online background check services or by requesting your records from various government agencies to see what information is publicly available about you.

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