Clarendon County Inmate Records

Clarendon County jail roster information is available through the South Carolina Public Index system and the Sheriff's Office. The Clarendon County Detention Center sits at 320 E Boyce Street in Manning, SC 29102. The facility serves Manning, Summerton, Turbeville, and surrounding areas. Administrator Shelton L. Hughes, Jr., CJM oversees operations. Four rotating magistrates handle bail and bond hearings twice daily. This page covers how to search the jail roster, understand the facility, and file records requests for Clarendon County detention data.

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Clarendon County Detention Facts

FacilityClarendon County Detention Center
Detention Address320 E Boyce Street, Manning, SC 29102
Sheriff's Office2146 Paxville Highway, Manning, SC 29102
Detention Phone803-435-0032
AdministratorShelton L. Hughes, Jr., CJM (803-433-3131)
County SeatManning
Avg Daily Pop~75-100 inmates
Online SearchYes (SC Public Index)

Search the Clarendon Jail Roster

The SC Public Index is the main online tool for Clarendon County jail roster searches. You can find charges, case numbers, and court dates. Select Clarendon County from the menu and search by name.

You can also call the detention center at 803-435-0032. Staff can confirm if someone is in custody. For questions about the facility, reach Administrator Shelton L. Hughes, Jr. at 803-433-3131.

The Clarendon County Sheriff's Office website has general information about law enforcement services and the detention center. The screenshot below shows their official site.

Clarendon County Sheriff's Office website with detention center and jail roster information

The site provides contact details, office hours, and links to services across the county.

Clarendon County Detention Center

The Clarendon County Detention Center is at 320 E Boyce Street in Manning. It holds about 75 to 100 inmates on any given day. The facility uses a classification system to decide housing assignments. Medical care comes through a contracted healthcare provider.

Four assigned magistrates rotate each week. They hold bail and bond hearings at 8:30 AM and 5:30 PM daily. This schedule helps move cases quickly. Most inmates are pre-trial detainees who have not yet gone to trial.

The facility serves a wide area. Cities and towns in the county include Manning, Summerton, and Turbeville. Anyone arrested in these areas is brought to this detention center for booking and processing.

Note: Visitation hours vary by housing unit and must be set up ahead of time.

Mail Rules for Clarendon Inmates

All personal mail must include the inmate's full legal name. You must also put a complete return address on the envelope. Mail that lacks either of these will be returned to the sender.

Privileged mail from attorneys, courts, or SCDSS goes to a different address. Check with the facility for the correct mailing address for legal correspondence. Packages require pre-approval. Any package that has not been approved will be sent back.

Clarendon County Jail Roster Records

South Carolina's Freedom of Information Act gives the public access to jail roster records. Send your FOIA request to the Clarendon County Sheriff's Office at 2146 Paxville Highway, Manning, SC 29102. Allow up to 10 business days for a response.

Be specific in your request. List names, date ranges, and the types of records you need. Fees may apply for copies. The office must explain any denial in writing.

The Clarendon County homepage is shown below, which links to government services and departments across the county.

Clarendon County government homepage with links to public services and detention information

The county website connects to courts, the sheriff, and local government offices.

Custody Alerts and Victim Tools

VINELink tracks inmate status changes across South Carolina. You can search for Clarendon County inmates for free. Sign up for alerts by call, text, or email. When an inmate is released or transferred, VINE sends a notice right away.

This tool is used by victims, families, and the public. You do not need an account to search. But you do need one to receive alerts. Setup takes just a few minutes.

State Search Tools

When an inmate is sentenced and moved to state prison, the SCDC Inmate Search becomes the right tool. It covers all inmates in the South Carolina Department of Corrections. You can search by name or SCDC number.

The SCDC Portal shows facility location, sentence length, and release dates. The released inmate list tracks those who have left state custody. These tools work well alongside the county jail roster for a complete picture.

For criminal background checks, the SLED CATCH system provides a separate search. This covers criminal history records statewide. It may involve a fee.

Clarendon County Booking Process

Arrests in Clarendon County lead to booking at the detention center on Boyce Street. The intake process covers fingerprinting, photos, and medical screening. The classification system then sets a housing assignment based on the charges and the inmate's history.

Bond hearings happen twice a day at 8:30 AM and 5:30 PM. Four magistrates rotate weekly. This means newly arrested persons can see a judge within hours. Bond may be set, denied, or modified at these hearings.

  • Fingerprints and photos taken at intake.
  • Medical screening at booking.
  • Classification determines housing unit.
  • Bond hearings at 8:30 AM and 5:30 PM daily.
  • Four magistrates rotate weekly.

Note: All persons listed on the jail roster are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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Clarendon County Jail Roster Tips

The jail roster for Clarendon County changes often. Bond hearings happen twice a day, so people move in and out quickly. If you cannot find someone on the Public Index, call 803-435-0032 to check with the jail directly.

Keep in mind that the detention center administrator, Shelton L. Hughes, Jr., can be reached at 803-433-3131 for questions about facility policies. The Sheriff's Office at 2146 Paxville Highway handles law enforcement matters and FOIA requests.

The SC Probation, Parole, and Pardon Services can help track individuals on supervised release after leaving the Clarendon County jail. This state agency manages probation cases across all counties.

Nearby County Jails

These nearby counties also have jail rosters you can search: