The state of South Carolina mandates the South Carolina Department of Corrections (SCDOC) to operate 21 state correctional facilities with over 15,000 convicts. The agency provides residents with security by detaining offenders in controlled facilities. It also offers rehabilitative and self-improvement programs to help convicts prepare for release.
The South Carolina Department of Corrections provides an inmate lookup tool that enables interested members to view details on all imprisoned individuals in the state prisons. The only information available in the state inmate lookup tool is related to prisoners in facilities.
The tool does not show details about inmates in county prisons, on parole, or those released. In addition, information on juvenile inmates, according to the South Carolina Code Ann, is not revealed.
You can use the tool by entering the inmate's full name or the SCDC number. For example, if you are searching for a popular convict, you need to search using the SCDC or the state identification number.
Alternatively, use the name search option if you don't know their identification numbers. You will have to enter the inmate's first or last name. Below is the step-by-step guide on how to find a convict in South Carolina:
Step 1: Browse the lookup homepage to start your search. The locator needs you to provide the convict's number or use their name.
Step 2: View the results for prisoners matching the details entered. Select the convict of interest from the inmate's list that shows up to view more details.
Step 3: Click the offender's name for more information about their custody status.
An effective inmate search displays inmate's details such as;
The SCDOC is not responsible for any damages caused by the details available on the locator.
For more inquiries about a particular inmate, SCDOC allows concerned members to call (866) 727-2846.