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2026-06-09 10:50 UTCOfficial data
538In custody
38Felony
37Misdemeanor
$9.9MTotal bond
77Booked · 14d
501Avg days
InmateBookedChargesClassBondDays
WBWHEELER, BRANDON RODNEYMale
Mar 4, 2025
Warrant Charge: Arrest warrant 2025A0410200126 issued by County, SC (16-11-0313 - 427 - Burglary / Burglary (After June 20, 1985) - Third degree - 1st offense)+2 more
BurglaryDrugsCourt / Warrant
$35,000463d
WDWILSON, DAESHAWN MARQUICEMale
Mar 3, 2025
Warrant Charge: Arrest warrant 2026A0410100346 issued by County, SC (24-07-0155 - 437 - Prisoners / Contraband, furnish. or poss., county or municipal prisons prohibited)+3 more
Court / WarrantViolentWeapons
$5,000464d
HDHUNSINGER, DYLAN LEONMale
Feb 28, 2025
Warrant Charge: Arrest warrant 2025A0410200147 issued by Not Applicable, SC (56-10-0520 - 2560 - Traffic / Uninsured motor vehicle fee violation, 1st offense)+7 more
TrafficDUI / OVIProperty / Theft
Felony$203,880467d
FDFAULKNER, DANNY RAYMale
Feb 25, 2025
Hold for Another Agency for SC DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Court / Warrant
470d
BDBROOKS, DARRELL SCOTTMale
Feb 21, 2025
Warrant Charge: Arrest warrant 2024A0410101818 issued by County, SC (16-03-0656 - 253 - Sex / Assault with intent to commit criminal sexual conduct - First degree)+3 more
Sex offenseViolentProperty / TheftCourt / Warrant
474d
DTDAWKINS, TERRY WAYNEMale
Feb 20, 2025
Hold for Another Agency for South Carolina Department of Corrections
Court / Warrant
475d
PZPOWELL, ZACHARY ALLENMale
Feb 5, 2025
Hold for Another Agency for South Carolina Department of Corrections
Court / Warrant
490d
BMBARNETTE, MICHAEL RAYMale
Feb 5, 2025
Hold for Another Agency for South Carolina Department of Corrections
Court / Warrant
490d
YDYOUNG, DONNY RAYMale
Feb 4, 2025
Warrant Charge: Arrest warrant 2025A0410100179 issued by County, SC (16-03-0655(A)(1) - 385 - Sex / Criminal sexual conduct with minor or Attempt - victim under 11 yrs of age - First degree)
Sex offense
491d
GRGRAY, ROBERT MATTHEWMale
Feb 3, 2025
Warrant Charge: Arrest warrant 2023A0410100261 issued by County, SC (16-03-0655(C) - 3661 - Sex / Criminal sexual conduct with minor, 3rd degree - Commit/Attempt Lewd act (victim under 16 yrs & actor over 14 yrs))
Sex offense
$75,000492d
MJMARTIN, JEMAR RODRIGUEZMale
Jan 23, 2025
Warrant Charge: Arrest warrant 2025A0410100119 issued by County, SC (16-09-0320(A) - 326 - Resisting / Resisting Arrest+7 more
Court / WarrantBurglarySex offenseWeapons
$7,500503d
DSDAUTEL, STEVEN HUDSONMale
Jan 23, 2025
Warrant Charge: Arrest warrant 2025A0410100093 issued by County, SC (16-15-0405(A) - 380 - Sex / Sexual exploitation of a minor, Second degree)+5 more
Sex offense
$10,000503d
BLBASCOMBE, LOREN PAULMale
Jan 15, 2025
Warrant Charge: Arrest warrant 2024A0410101719 issued by County, SC (16-15-0020 - 90 - Sex / Incest)+17 more
Court / WarrantSex offense
$40,000511d
HJHILL, JAMES GLENNMale
Jan 9, 2025
Warrant Charge: Other warrant 2024GS041637AG issued by Not Applicable, SC (16-13-0230(A) - 3424 - Breach / Breach of trust with fraudulent intent, value $10,000 or more)+8 more
Fraud / ForgeryCourt / Warrant
Felony$350,000517d
WJWHITE, JERRY LATROYMale
Jan 8, 2025
Warrant Charge: Arrest warrant 2025A0410100041 issued by County, SC (44-53-0375(C)(1)(b) - 451 - Drugs / Trafficking in meth. or cocaine base - 10 g or more, but less than 28 g - 2nd offense)+2 more
DrugsCourt / Warrant
$200,000518d
TATRENTON, ANTHONY KEONTE MARKELMale
Jan 8, 2025
Warrant Charge: Arrest warrant 2025A0410100033 issued by County, SC (16-11-0330(A) - 139 - Robbery / Armed Robbery, robbery while armed or allegedly armed with a deadly weapon)+11 more
WeaponsProperty / TheftCourt / Warrant
$21,050518d
FFFROST, FAITH KRISTINAFemale
Dec 20, 2024
Warrant Charge: Arrest warrant 2024A0410102451 issued by County, SC (16-17-0530 - 622 - Disorderly / Public disorderly conduct)+1 more
Court / WarrantViolent
$2,257537d
MWMCDONALD, WILLIE RAYMale
Dec 19, 2024
Warrant Charge: Arrest warrant 2025A0410100052 issued by County, SC (23-03-0470(A) - 2435 - Sex / Sex Offender Registry Violation, fail to register - 3rd & sub. offense)+5 more
Sex offenseCourt / Warrant
$5,000538d
WCWEBB, CHARLA JFemale
Dec 11, 2024
Warrant Charge: Arrest warrant 2026A0410100700 issued by County, SC (16-17-0410 - 49 - Conspiracy / Criminal Conspiracy, Common Law conspiracy defined)+3 more
Court / WarrantFraud / Forgery
$35,000546d
MCMCBRIDE, CHANTOMMIEMale
Dec 10, 2024
Warrant Charge: Arrest warrant 2024A0410102487 issued by County, SC (44-53-0370(e)(2)(b)3 - 148 - Drugs / Trafficking in cocaine, 28 g or more, but less than 100 g - 3rd or sub. offense)+4 more
DrugsOther
547d
  1. WB
    WHEELER, BRANDON RODNEYMale
    Booked Mar 4, 2025Days 463Bond $35,000
    BurglaryDrugsCourt / Warrant
  2. WD
    WILSON, DAESHAWN MARQUICEMale
    Booked Mar 3, 2025Days 464Bond $5,000
    Court / WarrantViolentWeapons
  3. HD
    HUNSINGER, DYLAN LEONMale
    Felony
    Booked Feb 28, 2025Days 467Bond $203,880
    TrafficDUI / OVIProperty / Theft
  4. FD
    FAULKNER, DANNY RAYMale
    Booked Feb 25, 2025Days 470Bond
    Court / Warrant
  5. BD
    BROOKS, DARRELL SCOTTMale
    Booked Feb 21, 2025Days 474Bond
    Sex offenseViolentProperty / TheftCourt / Warrant
  6. DT
    DAWKINS, TERRY WAYNEMale
    Booked Feb 20, 2025Days 475Bond
    Court / Warrant
  7. PZ
    POWELL, ZACHARY ALLENMale
    Booked Feb 5, 2025Days 490Bond
    Court / Warrant
  8. BM
    BARNETTE, MICHAEL RAYMale
    Booked Feb 5, 2025Days 490Bond
    Court / Warrant
  9. YD
    YOUNG, DONNY RAYMale
    Booked Feb 4, 2025Days 491Bond
    Sex offense
  10. GR
    GRAY, ROBERT MATTHEWMale
    Booked Feb 3, 2025Days 492Bond $75,000
    Sex offense
  11. MJ
    MARTIN, JEMAR RODRIGUEZMale
    Booked Jan 23, 2025Days 503Bond $7,500
    Court / WarrantBurglarySex offenseWeapons
  12. DS
    DAUTEL, STEVEN HUDSONMale
    Booked Jan 23, 2025Days 503Bond $10,000
    Sex offense
  13. BL
    BASCOMBE, LOREN PAULMale
    Booked Jan 15, 2025Days 511Bond $40,000
    Court / WarrantSex offense
  14. HJ
    HILL, JAMES GLENNMale
    Felony
    Booked Jan 9, 2025Days 517Bond $350,000
    Fraud / ForgeryCourt / Warrant
  15. WJ
    WHITE, JERRY LATROYMale
    Booked Jan 8, 2025Days 518Bond $200,000
    DrugsCourt / Warrant
  16. TA
    TRENTON, ANTHONY KEONTE MARKELMale
    Booked Jan 8, 2025Days 518Bond $21,050
    WeaponsProperty / TheftCourt / Warrant
  17. FF
    FROST, FAITH KRISTINAFemale
    Booked Dec 20, 2024Days 537Bond $2,257
    Court / WarrantViolent
  18. MW
    MCDONALD, WILLIE RAYMale
    Booked Dec 19, 2024Days 538Bond $5,000
    Sex offenseCourt / Warrant
  19. WC
    WEBB, CHARLA JFemale
    Booked Dec 11, 2024Days 546Bond $35,000
    Court / WarrantFraud / Forgery
  20. MC
    MCBRIDE, CHANTOMMIEMale
    Booked Dec 10, 2024Days 547Bond
    DrugsOther

Anderson County Jail Contact Information

Use these Anderson County Detention Center contacts for custody confirmation, bail questions, visitation planning, inmate deposits, and court follow-up.

Facility
Anderson County Detention Center
Physical Address
315 Camson Road, Anderson, SC 29621Open in Google Maps
Jail Direct Phone
864-260-4400
Operated By
Anderson County Sheriff's Office
Court
Anderson County General Sessions Court

About the Anderson County Detention Center

The Anderson County Detention Center, located in Anderson, South Carolina, serves as a crucial facility for managing individuals who are either awaiting trial or have been sentenced to incarceration. Operated by the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office, this detention center accommodates a diverse population of inmates, including pretrial detainees, those serving sentences, and individuals held for other jurisdictions. Understanding the facility’s function can help families navigate the emotional and practical challenges that come with having a loved one in jail.

Inmates at the Anderson County Jail are typically categorized based on their legal statuses, which can include being pretrial, sentenced, or on hold for other legal reasons. Each category has different implications for the inmate's time in custody and their rights while incarcerated. For families, knowing whether a loved one is pretrial or sentenced can influence decisions regarding legal representation and support. This knowledge is essential for understanding how to communicate effectively with the inmate during their time in detention.

The inmate roster plays a significant role in keeping families informed about their loved ones' status. It provides vital booking data that details when an individual was arrested, the charges they are facing, and their current status. For family members, this information is invaluable for understanding the timeline of their loved one's case and determining when they might be eligible for bail or release. By regularly checking the roster, families can stay updated and make informed decisions during a stressful time.

Facility
Anderson County Detention Center
Operated By
Anderson County Sheriff's Office
County
Anderson County, South Carolina (Anderson)
Phone
864-260-4400
Roster Source
Zuercher Portal inmate roster (live JSON API)

How the Anderson County Inmate Search Works

To begin your search for an inmate at the Anderson County Detention Center, you can utilize the Anderson County inmate search tool available online. This search allows you to input specific information, such as the inmate's name, booking date, or other relevant details. The system will return a list of individuals matching your criteria, making it easier for you to find your loved one. Familiarizing yourself with this search process can save you time and eliminate some uncertainty during this challenging period.

The booking record you find through the inmate search includes several fields that are essential for understanding the circumstances surrounding your loved one’s incarceration. Key details typically include the inmate's name, booking date, charges, current status, and bond amount if applicable. Understanding terms like pending, sentenced, or hold can provide clarity about your loved one's legal situation. Charges can change due to various factors, such as plea deals or additional evidence, so staying informed is vital.

While searching, be mindful that timing delays can affect the accuracy of the information you receive. Booking records may take some time to update, especially if an inmate has recently been processed. To maximize your search efforts, consider using various combinations of search parameters and be patient as the system updates. Having a clear idea of your loved one’s legal status will help you stay on top of their situation, making it easier to offer support during this challenging time.

Posting Bail at Anderson County Detention Center

In Anderson County, the judge plays a critical role in determining bail for individuals arrested and held at the Detention Center. Factors influencing bail decisions include the nature of the charges, the defendant’s prior criminal history, and the risk of flight. You may feel overwhelmed by the complexity of the bail process, but understanding how it works can empower you to take the next steps for your loved one. The goal is to ensure they can return home while awaiting trial, if possible.

There are several types of bail bonds available, including cash, surety, property, and personal recognizance (OR) bonds. Cash bonds require the full bail amount to be paid upfront, whereas a surety bond involves a bail bondsman who guarantees the full amount in exchange for a fee, typically around 10%. Property bonds utilize real estate as collateral, while an OR bond allows the individual to be released based on their promise to appear in court. Knowing these options can help you decide the most suitable route for your loved one.

To post bail at the Anderson County Detention Center, you'll first need to gather the necessary information about the inmate and the bail amount set by the judge. If using a bail bondsman, you must understand the fees and the responsibility of co-signing for the bond. Keep in mind that release timelines can vary significantly depending on the caseload of the court and the detention center's processing schedule. Staying proactive in this process will help ensure a smoother experience for both you and your loved one.

Sending Money to an Inmate

Understanding the financial aspect of incarceration is essential for families of inmates at the Anderson County Detention Center. Inmates have access to a commissary, or trust account, where they can purchase basic items such as toiletries, snacks, and writing materials. Keeping funds available in this account can significantly improve their daily life while in detention. You may want to set up a system to ensure your loved one has access to the resources they need.

Depositing money into an inmate's commissary account can be done through several methods, including kiosks located in the detention center, online services, phone transactions, and money orders. Each method has its own processing times and fees, so it's wise to investigate these options ahead of time. Having the inmate’s booking number handy during these transactions is crucial, as it ensures that the funds are credited to the correct account. Remember to avoid mailing cash, as this poses risks and is generally not allowed.

Fees associated with depositing money can add up, so be sure to review them before making a deposit. Processing times may vary, impacting when your loved one can access their funds. To streamline the process, you might consider setting up a regular schedule for deposits, ensuring that your loved one always has funds available when they need them. This proactive approach can alleviate some stress for both you and your loved one during their time at the Anderson County Jail.

Inmate Communication

Communication with inmates at the Anderson County Detention Center can take several forms, but it's essential to understand the rules and options available. Inmates can make outgoing phone calls but cannot receive incoming calls. You can expect calls to be collect or prepaid, depending on your preferences. Understanding the costs associated with these calls is important for managing your budget while staying connected with your loved one during their time in detention.

Another way to communicate with inmates is through video visits, which can be scheduled online. These visits often come with associated fees, so it's best to check the guidelines before setting up a session. Additionally, electronic messaging is available, allowing you to send messages through a secure platform. Each method provides a different means of connection, enabling you to maintain your relationship with your loved one during this difficult time.

When it comes to sending mail, there are specific rules you need to follow. Address your letters correctly, ensuring they include the inmate's full name and booking number. Keep in mind that all non-legal correspondence is monitored, and any contraband found may result in disciplinary action against the inmate. Legal mail is treated differently and is typically not opened by staff. Understanding these regulations will help you navigate communication with your loved one effectively, ensuring they feel supported while incarcerated.

Anderson County Court Information

The court system that handles cases for those detained at the Anderson County Detention Center is the Anderson County Court. This court manages a range of criminal cases, from initial appearances to sentencing. For families, understanding which court is handling your loved one’s case will help you stay informed and involved in the legal process. Keeping track of court dates is essential for providing support and making necessary arrangements.

The case timeline typically begins with an initial appearance, where the charges are formally presented, and the defendant may enter a plea. This stage is critical as it sets the tone for subsequent hearings. After the initial appearance, the case progresses through various stages, including hearings and potentially a trial, leading to sentencing. Being aware of this timeline can help families prepare emotionally and logistically for what lies ahead.

In some instances, video hearings may take place, allowing for remote participation. This option can ease the burden on families by reducing travel time and making it more convenient to attend hearings. To check the dates of upcoming court appearances, consult the Anderson County Court's official website or contact the court directly. Court records serve as an authoritative source of information, reinforcing the importance of staying informed about your loved one's case throughout the legal process.

Court
Anderson County General Sessions Court

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I conduct an inmate search and access booking records at the Anderson County Detention Center?

To conduct an inmate search at the Anderson County Detention Center in South Carolina, individuals can visit the official Anderson County website, which provides access to an online inmate locator tool. This resource allows users to search by name or booking number. Booking records typically include arrest details, charges, and bond information. For additional assistance, individuals may contact the detention center directly, but be prepared to provide necessary identification information to facilitate the inquiry.

What is the booking and intake process for individuals at the Anderson County Detention Center?

The booking and intake process at the Anderson County Detention Center begins upon an individual's arrival after arrest. It includes an identification verification step, where personal information is recorded. Following this, a medical screening is conducted to identify any immediate health concerns. Individuals are then fingerprinted, photographed, and assigned a booking number. This process can take several hours, during which detainees will be informed of their rights and any charges against them. It is crucial for detainees to remain cooperative during this phase.

What types of bail and bond options are available for inmates at the Anderson County Detention Center?

Inmates at the Anderson County Detention Center may be eligible for several types of bail and bond options, including cash bonds, surety bonds, and property bonds. Cash bonds require the full bail amount to be paid upfront, while surety bonds involve a licensed bondsman who guarantees the bail in exchange for a fee. Property bonds allow individuals to use real estate as collateral. The bond amount is determined by the nature of the charges and the judge's discretion, and specific procedures must be followed to secure release.

What is the difference between pretrial and sentenced inmates at the Anderson County Detention Center?

Pretrial inmates at the Anderson County Detention Center are individuals who have been arrested but have not yet been convicted of a crime. They are awaiting trial and may be eligible for bail or bond. Sentenced inmates, on the other hand, have been convicted and are serving a sentence as determined by the court. The conditions and rights of pretrial and sentenced inmates may differ significantly, particularly regarding release options and participation in programs. Legal representation is essential to understand specific rights and procedures for each status.

How can inmates access legal representation at the Anderson County Detention Center?

Inmates at the Anderson County Detention Center retain the right to access legal representation. They may contact their attorney directly via phone or mail, and legal visits can occur in designated areas within the facility. Inmates who cannot afford an attorney can request the appointment of a public defender. It is advisable for inmates to initiate contact with legal counsel as early as possible to ensure adequate representation during court proceedings. Attorneys may also seek to obtain necessary documentation through the detention center's records department.

What are the regulations governing phone calls for inmates at the Anderson County Detention Center?

Inmates at the Anderson County Detention Center may make phone calls using a prepaid system or collect call options. All calls are monitored and recorded for security purposes. Family members or friends can set up prepaid accounts through the approved service provider, which allows inmates to call specific numbers. It is essential to verify that the phone number is on the approved contact list to avoid call disconnection. Inmates are provided limited phone privileges, and any misuse may result in restricted access.

What are the procedures for video visitation at the Anderson County Detention Center?

Video visitation at the Anderson County Detention Center allows inmates to connect with approved visitors through a secure online platform. Interested visitors must register and create an account on the designated visitation service website. It's essential to schedule video visits in advance, as time slots may be limited. All participants must adhere to specific guidelines, including appropriate attire and behavior during the session. Video visits may be subject to monitoring, and any violations of the rules can lead to suspension of visitation privileges.

What are the in-person visitation rules at the Anderson County Detention Center?

In-person visitation at the Anderson County Detention Center follows strict regulations designed to ensure security and order. Visitors must be on the inmate's approved visitation list and present valid identification upon arrival. Visits are typically scheduled in advance and are limited in duration. Visitors must adhere to a dress code and are prohibited from bringing personal items into the visitation area. Additionally, any disruptive behavior may result in the termination of the visit. It is advised to check the facility's website for specific visitation hours and rules.

How can I send money to an inmate at the Anderson County Detention Center?

To send money to an inmate at the Anderson County Detention Center, individuals may use several methods, including online deposits through the designated service provider's website, as well as money orders sent via mail. Funds are typically deposited into the inmate's commissary or trust account, allowing them to purchase items from the facility's store. It is important to include the inmate's full name and booking number to ensure accurate processing. Cash is not accepted directly at the facility for security reasons.

What are the regulations for sending mail to inmates at the Anderson County Detention Center?

Mail sent to inmates at the Anderson County Detention Center must adhere to specific regulations to ensure security and compliance. All incoming mail is subject to inspection and must include the inmate's full name and booking number. Legal mail, which pertains to correspondence with attorneys, is treated with confidentiality. However, personal mail must not contain prohibited items such as contraband, and any violations can result in mail rejection. It is advisable to check the facility's guidelines for restrictions on content and format of correspondence.

What is the release process like for inmates at the Anderson County Detention Center?

The release process for inmates at the Anderson County Detention Center begins once the judge has issued an order for release, either through bail, completion of a sentence, or other legal means. Inmates must complete any necessary paperwork and may undergo a final review of their records. The timeline for release can vary based on the time of day and the completion of administrative tasks. Family members should be informed of the estimated release time, and it is essential to arrange transportation prior to the release.

How are court appearances scheduled for inmates at the Anderson County Detention Center?

Court appearances for inmates at the Anderson County Detention Center are typically scheduled by the court system, and inmates are informed of their court dates during the booking process or while in custody. The detention center staff coordinates with local courts to ensure that inmates are transported to their scheduled hearings. Inmates are encouraged to discuss their court schedule with legal representatives to prepare adequately. Changes to court dates may occur, so regular communication with legal counsel is advisable to stay informed.

What happens to an inmate's property and belongings upon booking at the Anderson County Detention Center?

Upon booking at the Anderson County Detention Center, an inmate's personal property is collected and documented to ensure proper handling. Items deemed contraband or prohibited will be confiscated, while permissible belongings may be stored for safekeeping until the inmate's release. Inmates are allowed to retain a limited amount of personal items, such as clothing and hygiene products, depending on facility regulations. Family members may also retrieve items that do not violate facility policies. It is recommended to review the center's property guidelines for further details.

How is medical care provided to inmates at the Anderson County Detention Center, especially for those with special needs?

Medical care for inmates at the Anderson County Detention Center is provided by licensed medical personnel available on-site. Inmates receive initial health screenings during booking, and those with chronic conditions or special needs are given appropriate attention. Inmates can submit requests for medical care, which are reviewed by healthcare staff. Additionally, mental health services are available as needed. Immediate medical emergencies are prioritized, ensuring that detainees receive timely care. Families should notify the facility of any specific medical needs when an inmate is booked.

What are the procedures for inmate transfers at the Anderson County Detention Center?

Inmate transfers at the Anderson County Detention Center occur for various reasons, including security concerns, medical needs, or court orders. The transfer process involves coordination with local law enforcement agencies and adherence to state regulations. Inmates may be notified of their transfer in advance, although this is not always guaranteed. Family members should inquire about the transfer status and the new facility's location for communication purposes. It is essential to understand that transfers may affect visitation and communication protocols.

How can individuals access public records and information regarding inmates at the Anderson County Detention Center?

Individuals seeking access to public records and inmate information at the Anderson County Detention Center can submit a request through the appropriate channels as outlined by the South Carolina Freedom of Information Act. This includes visiting the facility in person or accessing online databases provided by Anderson County. Records available typically include booking information, arrest reports, and court records. It is crucial to specify the requested information clearly and to be aware that certain records may be exempt from public disclosure due to ongoing investigations.

What are the differences in processing between juvenile and adult offenders at the Anderson County Detention Center?

Processing for juvenile and adult offenders at the Anderson County Detention Center differs significantly due to legal distinctions in South Carolina. Juveniles are typically housed separately from adults and undergo a distinct intake process that considers their age and rehabilitation needs. Court proceedings for juveniles focus more on rehabilitation rather than punishment. Parental involvement is generally required during legal proceedings for minors. It is vital for guardians of juvenile offenders to consult with legal counsel to navigate the juvenile justice system effectively.

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This roster is sourced from public booking data and is not an official or certified record. Inclusion is not evidence of guilt. Custody status, charges, and bail can change quickly — confirm sensitive details directly with the Anderson County Sheriff's Office before taking legal or financial action.