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Bookings Search. The following persons were booked within the last 72 hours. DISCLAIMER: SLED classifies certain offenses as reportable/jailable offenses, and requires those offenses to be reported. Some officers choose to issue a Courtesy Summons in lieu of taking an individual into custody.
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Search for information about an inmate in the Spartanburg County Main Jail and view their jail mugshot: Review the Jail Roster, which is temporarily down, so call 864-596-2607, and press 1 for a deputy. Look up the offender's criminal charges.
Searching for an Inmate. Enter the Inmate’s Name: If you know the full name of the inmate, enter it in the search bar. Partial names can also return results, but they might be less accurate. Browse the List: If the name is not known, you can browse the entire list.
The following persons were booked within the last 72 hours. DISCLAIMER: SLED classifies certain offenses as reportable/jailable offenses, and requires those offenses to be reported. Some officers choose to issue a Courtesy Summons in lieu of taking an individual into custody.
Once on the jail roster page, you can search for an inmate by name. The roster typically includes details such as the inmate's full name, booking photo, charges, booking date, and possibly the expected release date.
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To find out if someone you know has been recently arrested and booked into the Spartanburg County Main Jail, call the jail’s booking line at 864-596-2607. There may be an automated method of looking them up by their name over the phone, or you may be directed to speak to someone at the jail.