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2026-06-10 14:03 UTCOfficial data
174In custody
5Felony
2Misdemeanor
$4.0MTotal bond
29Booked · 14d
29Avg days
InmateBookedChargesClassBondDays
SMSIMMONS, MARKELL DONTUEMale
May 19, 2026
ARREST: 44-53-0370(b)(2) - 186 - Drugs / Manuf., poss. of other sub. in Sch. I, II, III or flunitrazepam or analogue, w.i.t.d. - 1st offense+1 more
DrugsCourt / Warrant
$10,00022d
JRJOHNSON, ROBERT LAMONTMale
May 19, 2026
ARREST: 22-05-0150 - CDR:0891 22-05-0150 Breach/Breach of peace, non-aggravated in nature
Violent
$1,08722d
CLCOX, LEVI PRESTONMale
May 18, 2026
ARREST: 24-13-0710 - 3329 - Probation / violation of terms of probation, parole or other supervisory program (not used for DJJ-see 2555)
Court / Warrant
$50,00023d
BKBAZEMORE, KARL CARTERMale
May 18, 2026
ARREST: 16-11-0510(A) - 3415 - Malicious / Malicious Injury to animals, personal property, injury value $2,000 or less
Other
$2,12523d
SKSTRICKLAND, KIMBERLY SHAWNFemale
May 16, 2026
ARREST: 44-53-0370(d)(2) - 180 - Drugs / Poss. of other controlled sub. in Sched. I to V - 2nd or sub. offense+3 more
DrugsFraud / Forgery
$13,20025d
PLPOWERS, LESLIE DENISEFemale
May 16, 2026
ARREST: 44-53-0370(d)(2) - 179 - Drugs / Poss. of other controlled sub. in Sched. I to V - 1st offense+1 more
Drugs
25d
HTHALL, TERRY JOEMale
May 16, 2026
ARREST: 63-05-0080 - 78 - Children/ Cruelty to children (Torture, deprivation)+2 more
OtherDUI / OVICourt / Warrant
$2,56525d
FEFARGE, ELIZABETH ANNFemale
May 16, 2026
ARREST: 16-09-0320(A) - 326 - Resisting / Resisting Arrest+1 more
Other
$3,50025d
FMFREEMAN, MITCHELL SHANEMale
May 15, 2026
ARREST: 16-15-0405(A) - 380 - Sex / Sexual exploitation of a minor, Second degree+20 more
Sex offense
$150,00026d
BTBRANHAM, THOMAS RICHARDMale
May 14, 2026
ARREST: 16-11-0330(A) - 139 - Robbery / Armed Robbery, robbery while armed or allegedly armed with a deadly weapon+2 more
WeaponsProperty / TheftOther
$45,00027d
EREUBANKS, REGINA ELAINEFemale
May 13, 2026
ARREST: 16-13-0030(B) - 3420 - Larceny / Grand Larceny, value more than $2,000 but less than $10,000+6 more
Property / TheftOtherWeaponsDUI / OVI
$45,00028d
DJDAVIS, JASON ANDREWMale
May 11, 2026
ARREST: 56-05-0750(B)(1) - 65 - Traffic / Failure to stop for a blue light, no injury or death - 1st offense+2 more
TrafficOther
30d
WXWATTS, XAICANTIS TYCHEEMale
May 9, 2026
ARREST: 16-13-0180(A) - 3598 - RSG / Receiving stolen goods, value $2,000 or less (Enhancement per 16-1-57)+1 more
OtherCourt / Warrant
$105,00032d
BMBURKHALTER, MELISSA BROOKEFemale
May 9, 2026
ARREST: 44-53-0370(a) - 189 - Drugs / Manuf., poss. of Sch. IV drugs, except flunitrazepam, with intent to distribute - 1st offense+1 more
DrugsProperty / Theft
$10,00032d
MAMCDONALD, AUSTIN WILLIAMMale
May 8, 2026
ARREST: 16-23-0490 - 549 - Weapons / Poss. weapon during violent crime, if not also sentenced to life without parole or death+1 more
WeaponsViolent
33d
ETELLENBURG, TINA DEEFemale
May 8, 2026
ARREST: 16-13-0180(B) - 3741 - RSG / Receiving goods, represented as stolen, value $2,000 or less+4 more
OtherDrugsTrafficDUI / OVI
$53,11133d
ACARROWOOD, CHARLES MICHAELMale
May 4, 2026
ARREST: 24-21-0450 - 3329 - Probation / violation of terms of probation, parole or other supervisory program (not used for DJJ-see 2555)+1 more
Court / Warrant
$75,00037d
GSGERALD, SARAH LYNNFemale
May 3, 2026
ARREST: 16-13-0180(A) - 3598 - RSG / Receiving stolen goods, value $2,000 or less (Enhancement per 16-1-57)+2 more
Other
$25,00038d
CJCULBERTSON, JAMES KEVANMale
May 2, 2026
ARREST: 16-25-0020(B) - 3811 - Domestic / Domestic Violence, 1st degree+1 more
DomesticCourt / Warrant
$10,00039d
SFSIMPSON, FRANKIE LAYNEMale
May 1, 2026
ARREST: 44-53-0375(C)(5) - 370 - Drugs / Trafficking in meth. or cocaine base - 400 g or more (Felony, 25Y to 30Y)+3 more
DrugsWeapons
Felony40d
  1. SM
    SIMMONS, MARKELL DONTUEMale
    Booked May 19, 2026Days 22Bond $10,000
    DrugsCourt / Warrant
  2. JR
    JOHNSON, ROBERT LAMONTMale
    Booked May 19, 2026Days 22Bond $1,087
    Violent
  3. CL
    COX, LEVI PRESTONMale
    Booked May 18, 2026Days 23Bond $50,000
    Court / Warrant
  4. BK
    BAZEMORE, KARL CARTERMale
    Booked May 18, 2026Days 23Bond $2,125
    Other
  5. SK
    STRICKLAND, KIMBERLY SHAWNFemale
    Booked May 16, 2026Days 25Bond $13,200
    DrugsFraud / Forgery
  6. PL
    POWERS, LESLIE DENISEFemale
    Booked May 16, 2026Days 25Bond
    Drugs
  7. HT
    HALL, TERRY JOEMale
    Booked May 16, 2026Days 25Bond $2,565
    OtherDUI / OVICourt / Warrant
  8. FE
    FARGE, ELIZABETH ANNFemale
    Booked May 16, 2026Days 25Bond $3,500
    Other
  9. FM
    FREEMAN, MITCHELL SHANEMale
    Booked May 15, 2026Days 26Bond $150,000
    Sex offense
  10. BT
    BRANHAM, THOMAS RICHARDMale
    Booked May 14, 2026Days 27Bond $45,000
    WeaponsProperty / TheftOther
  11. ER
    EUBANKS, REGINA ELAINEFemale
    Booked May 13, 2026Days 28Bond $45,000
    Property / TheftOtherWeaponsDUI / OVI
  12. DJ
    DAVIS, JASON ANDREWMale
    Booked May 11, 2026Days 30Bond
    TrafficOther
  13. WX
    WATTS, XAICANTIS TYCHEEMale
    Booked May 9, 2026Days 32Bond $105,000
    OtherCourt / Warrant
  14. BM
    BURKHALTER, MELISSA BROOKEFemale
    Booked May 9, 2026Days 32Bond $10,000
    DrugsProperty / Theft
  15. MA
    MCDONALD, AUSTIN WILLIAMMale
    Booked May 8, 2026Days 33Bond
    WeaponsViolent
  16. ET
    ELLENBURG, TINA DEEFemale
    Booked May 8, 2026Days 33Bond $53,111
    OtherDrugsTrafficDUI / OVI
  17. AC
    ARROWOOD, CHARLES MICHAELMale
    Booked May 4, 2026Days 37Bond $75,000
    Court / Warrant
  18. GS
    GERALD, SARAH LYNNFemale
    Booked May 3, 2026Days 38Bond $25,000
    Other
  19. CJ
    CULBERTSON, JAMES KEVANMale
    Booked May 2, 2026Days 39Bond $10,000
    DomesticCourt / Warrant
  20. SF
    SIMPSON, FRANKIE LAYNEMale
    Felony
    Booked May 1, 2026Days 40Bond
    DrugsWeapons

Laurens County Jail Contact Information

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

Facility
Laurens County Detention Center
Physical Address
200 West Laurens St., Laurens, SC 29360Open in Google Maps
Jail Direct Phone
864-984-4967
Operated By
Laurens County Sheriff's Office
Court
Laurens County General Sessions Court

About the Laurens County Detention Center

The Laurens County Detention Center in Laurens, South Carolina is operated by the Laurens County Sheriff's Office. This page reflects the current inmate roster sourced live from the county's Zuercher Portal, including each inmate's name, booking date, holding agency, and charge/hold reasons with bond amounts when available.

An arrest is not an indication of guilt. Confirm custody status and court details with the Laurens County Sheriff's Office or the Laurens County General Sessions Court.

Facility
Laurens County Detention Center
Operated By
Laurens County Sheriff's Office
County
Laurens County, South Carolina (Laurens)
Phone
864-984-4967
Roster Source
Zuercher Portal inmate roster (live JSON API)

How the Laurens County Inmate Search Works

Finding information about inmates at the Laurens County Detention Center is made easier with the Laurens County inmate search tool, available online. Users can search by entering various fields such as the inmate's name, booking date, charges, current status, and bond information. This tool is invaluable for family members and friends trying to locate an individual within the county jail system, providing real-time updates on their status.

Understanding the inmate's status is vital; terms like Pending, Sentenced, and Hold carry specific meanings. A Pending status indicates that the inmate is awaiting trial, while Sentenced means they have received a judgment. Hold status usually involves the individual being detained for other jurisdictions or pending further legal action. Charges may change due to plea deals, new evidence, or additional charges being filed, leading to potential confusion if individuals don't stay updated with the latest information.

Timing delays can also affect how quickly information appears in the inmate search system. After a booking, there may be a lag before data is fully updated online, often due to administrative processing requirements. To better navigate these potential delays, searchers should regularly refresh their queries and consider using a few different variations of the inmate's name. For those unfamiliar with online searches, keeping a list of pertinent details can enhance accuracy and speed when searching for inmates.

Posting Bail at Laurens County Detention Center

When a judge sets bail at the Laurens County Detention Center, they consider various factors, including the nature of the charges, the defendant's criminal history, and the risk of flight. The bail amount is intended to ensure that the defendant returns for court proceedings. In South Carolina, several bond types are available, such as cash, surety, property, and personal recognizance (OR), providing options tailored to different circumstances and financial situations.

Posting bail involves several steps. First, the person paying the bond must present the required funds or collateral to the court or jail. If utilizing a bail bondsman, they will charge a fee, typically around 10% of the bail amount, which is non-refundable. Co-signing for someone else's bail can also pose risks, as the co-signer is responsible for ensuring the defendant appears in court. Understanding these dynamics can help families make informed decisions during a stressful time.

The release timeline after posting bail at the Laurens County Detention Center can vary significantly. Once bail is posted, the process may take anywhere from a few hours to a full day, depending on various factors such as busy times or specific jail protocols. Families should prepare for potential delays, ensuring they have all necessary documentation ready, including the inmate's booking number, which is crucial for expediting the release process.

Sending Money to an Inmate

Inmates at the Laurens County Detention Center have the ability to access funds for purchasing necessary items through a commissary or trust account. This account allows them to buy basic hygiene products, snacks, and writing materials. Maintaining an adequate balance in the account is essential, as it provides a sense of normalcy while detained. Friends and family can deposit funds into this account to help inmates manage their daily needs.

Depositing money for an inmate can be completed through several methods, including kiosks located in the detention facility, online transfers, phone payments, or sending money orders. Each method has its own set of fees and processing times. For example, kiosk transactions may process instantly, while online deposits could take longer, depending on the provider. Understanding these options can help families choose the most convenient method for supporting their loved ones.

When depositing funds, it’s vital to reference the inmate’s booking number; this number acts as a unique identifier, ensuring funds are credited correctly. Families should be cautious and avoid mailing cash, as this is strictly prohibited and could lead to complications. Instead, sticking to the approved deposit methods not only ensures safety but also guarantees that the inmate receives the necessary funds without delay.

Inmate Communication

Communication with inmates at the Laurens County Detention Center primarily occurs through outgoing calls, which inmates are responsible for making. These calls can either be collect or prepaid, providing options for families depending on their preferences. Understanding how to set up a prepaid account can help families stay in touch more frequently, ensuring that their loved ones feel supported during their time in custody.

Video visits are also available at the Laurens County facility, allowing families to connect visually. Scheduling these visits typically requires advance planning and may involve fees, so it’s essential for families to familiarize themselves with the process. Electronic messaging has become another avenue for communication, giving inmates a modern way to stay in touch. However, all non-legal correspondence is monitored, which is a critical factor for families to keep in mind when communicating.

Mail is another form of communication, but it comes with specific rules. Families must address letters accurately and be aware that all incoming mail is subject to inspection, including legal correspondence. Sending legal mail follows different protocols, ensuring that attorney-client privileges are maintained. This oversight can lead to delays in mail delivery, so families should keep this in mind and plan accordingly to ensure timely communication with their loved ones.

Laurens County Court Information

In Laurens County, South Carolina, cases involving inmates from the Laurens County Detention Center are generally handled by the General Sessions Court. This court deals with criminal matters and manages the timeline of cases from initial appearances through to sentencing. Understanding the structure of the court system is vital for families as they navigate the legal landscape and seek to support their loved ones during their proceedings.

The case timeline typically begins with an initial appearance, where charges are presented, followed by hearings, and potentially leading to a trial or plea deal. Each step in this process can influence the inmate's status and may require timely actions from family members, such as securing legal representation. Video hearings have become more common, allowing for greater flexibility in scheduling court dates, but they still require attention to ensure that defendants are prepared for their appearances.

To keep track of court dates, families should regularly check official court records, which serve as the most authoritative source of information regarding a case's status. In South Carolina, each case is assigned a number, and families can use this to access details online or contact the court directly. Staying informed about these dates is crucial, as missing a court appearance can have significant implications for the inmate's case and overall legal strategy.

Court
Laurens County General Sessions Court

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I conduct an inmate search for the Laurens County Detention Center?

To conduct an inmate search for individuals housed at the Laurens County Detention Center, you can utilize the online inmate search tool available on the Laurens County Sheriff's Office website. This tool provides up-to-date booking records, including the inmate's name, booking number, charges, and current status. Alternatively, you may contact the detention center directly by phone for assistance. Keep in mind that information may be subject to change as new individuals are booked or released.

What is the booking and intake process at the Laurens County Detention Center?

The booking and intake process at the Laurens County Detention Center involves several steps. Initially, when an individual is brought in, they are searched for contraband and their personal belongings are secured. Afterward, the individual’s identification is verified, and they are photographed and fingerprinted. Information regarding their charges is recorded, and medical screenings are conducted. This process is designed to ensure the safety and security of both the incarcerated individuals and the facility staff while maintaining an accurate record of all admissions.

What are the options for bail and bond at the Laurens County Detention Center?

In Laurens County, South Carolina, individuals incarcerated may have various options for bail and bond, depending on the charges filed against them. Common types of bonds include cash bonds, surety bonds, and property bonds. The bail amount is typically set by a judge during the initial hearing. Individuals may utilize the services of a licensed bondsman to secure their release. It is essential to understand that failing to appear in court after being released on bail may lead to further legal consequences.

What is the difference between pretrial detainees and sentenced individuals at Laurens County Jail?

At the Laurens County Detention Center, pretrial detainees are individuals who have been arrested and are awaiting trial, meaning they have not yet been convicted of a crime. In contrast, sentenced individuals have gone through the judicial process, received a conviction, and are serving their sentences. Legal rights and access to attorneys may differ between these groups, particularly concerning visitation and communication policies. It is important for both pretrial detainees and sentenced individuals to understand their rights and options while incarcerated.

How can incarcerated individuals access legal representation at the Laurens County Detention Center?

Incarcerated individuals at the Laurens County Detention Center have the right to access legal representation. They may contact their attorney using a designated phone number or request a public defender if they cannot afford one. Attorneys can visit their clients in person within the facility or communicate through legal mail. It is crucial for incarcerated individuals to maintain communication with their legal representatives to effectively address their cases and ensure their rights are protected throughout the legal process.

Are phone calls from the Laurens County Detention Center monitored?

Phone calls made by incarcerated individuals at the Laurens County Detention Center are subject to monitoring and recording for security purposes. Inmates typically utilize a prepaid calling system to connect with family and friends. Incoming calls are not permitted, and all outgoing calls must be made to approved numbers. It is essential for both the incarcerated individual and the recipient of the call to understand that conversations may be monitored, which may impact the nature of discussions about legal matters.

What are the rules for video visitation at the Laurens County Detention Center?

Video visitation at the Laurens County Detention Center allows family and friends to connect with incarcerated individuals remotely. To participate, visitors must create an account with the designated video visitation provider and schedule a session in advance. All video visits are monitored, and appropriate behavior is required during the session. Visitors should also ensure that they have a stable internet connection and a compatible device. Specific rules regarding visitation may vary, so it is advisable to check the facility's guidelines prior to scheduling.

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

In-person visitation at the Laurens County Detention Center is governed by specific rules to ensure the safety and security of both visitors and incarcerated individuals. Visitors must be on the approved visitation list and present valid identification upon arrival. Visits are typically scheduled in advance and may be limited to specific days and times. All visitors are subject to search upon entry, and inappropriate behavior can result in the termination of the visit. It is important to review the facility's visitation policy for any updates or changes.

How can I send money to an incarcerated individual at Laurens County Jail?

To send money to an incarcerated individual at the Laurens County Detention Center, family and friends can utilize several methods. Common options include depositing funds through kiosks located in the detention center lobby, using online services approved by the facility, or mailing money orders directly to the facility. Funds deposited will be placed into the individual’s commissary account, which can be used to purchase items such as hygiene products and snacks. It is advisable to verify any specific restrictions on sending funds.

What are the rules and restrictions for sending mail to inmates at Laurens County Detention Center?

Mail sent to incarcerated individuals at the Laurens County Detention Center must adhere to specific rules and restrictions to maintain security and order. All incoming mail is subject to inspection and may be opened for security purposes. Legal mail is treated with confidentiality and must be marked accordingly. Visitors should avoid sending prohibited items such as contraband, cash, or items that may compromise facility security. It is advisable to review the facility's mail policy for detailed guidelines before sending correspondence.

What is the release process and timeline for individuals at Laurens County Jail?

The release process for individuals at Laurens County Detention Center typically begins once a judge has granted release or after serving a sentence. Individuals are processed for release, including verifying their identity and completing necessary paperwork. The timeline for release may vary depending on the time of day, current facility operations, and any outstanding legal matters. It is crucial to convey any special considerations related to release to the facility staff to ensure a smooth transition upon discharge.

How are court appearances scheduled for individuals at Laurens County Detention Center?

Court appearances for individuals at the Laurens County Detention Center are generally scheduled by the court system, which coordinates with detention center staff to provide timely transport to hearings. Incarcerated individuals will be notified of their court dates and are expected to appear as instructed. Legal representatives typically receive this information as well, allowing them to prepare adequately for their clients' cases. It is crucial for individuals to remain informed about their court schedules and any changes that may occur.

What happens to an individual's property and belongings upon booking at Laurens County Detention Center?

Upon booking at the Laurens County Detention Center, an individual's personal property and belongings are collected and documented by facility staff. Items such as clothing, jewelry, and personal effects are securely stored until the individual’s release. Inmates are provided with facility-issued clothing and necessary personal hygiene products. Individuals should refrain from bringing prohibited items, as these will be confiscated. It is advisable for those being incarcerated to inform family members of any belongings collected during the booking process for retrieval upon release.

How is medical care provided to incarcerated individuals at the Laurens County Detention Center?

Medical care for incarcerated individuals at the Laurens County Detention Center is facilitated through a contracted healthcare provider. Routine medical screenings and assessments are performed during the intake process, and individuals can request medical attention as needed while in custody. The facility is equipped to handle common medical issues, but individuals with special needs should communicate those requirements to staff. Access to medication is provided, and necessary prescriptions are managed by medical personnel to ensure the health and well-being of all inmates.

What are the procedures for transferring inmates within Laurens County Detention Center?

Inmate transfers within the Laurens County Detention Center can occur for various reasons, including security concerns, medical needs, or court appearances. Transfers are typically initiated by facility administration and are conducted following established protocols to ensure safety and security. Inmates will be informed of transfers in advance when possible, and family members may be notified accordingly. It is essential for staff to maintain accurate records during transfers to ensure the continuity of care and management of all incarcerated individuals.

How can the public access records related to the Laurens County Detention Center?

Public access to records related to the Laurens County Detention Center is governed by South Carolina's Freedom of Information Act. Interested individuals may request access to booking records, incident reports, and other public documents through the Laurens County Sheriff's Office. Requests can often be submitted online, via email, or through written correspondence. However, certain records may be restricted due to ongoing investigations or privacy concerns. It is advisable to inquire about specific records and follow the proper procedures for obtaining them.

What is the difference between juvenile and adult processing at Laurens County Detention Center?

At the Laurens County Detention Center, juvenile and adult processing follow distinct legal protocols due to differences in the legal system. Juveniles are typically processed through a separate system designed to focus on rehabilitation rather than punishment. Their cases may be handled by a juvenile court, and they may have different rights regarding detention and visitation. Adult individuals, on the other hand, are subject to the adult criminal justice system. Understanding these differences is crucial for families navigating the legal processes associated with juvenile incarceration.

What are detainer holds, and how do they relate to ICE or immigration issues at Laurens County Jail?

Detainer holds are requests from law enforcement agencies, such as Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), to hold an individual for additional investigation regarding their immigration status. If an individual at Laurens County Detention Center is subject to an ICE detainer, the facility is required to inform ICE prior to release. This can result in additional legal proceedings or transfer to immigration custody. It is essential for individuals and their families to seek legal counsel to understand their rights and options concerning detainer holds and immigration matters.

What are the consequences of re-arrest and parole violations for individuals at Laurens County Detention Center?

Re-arrest and parole violations can lead to significant legal consequences for individuals at the Laurens County Detention Center. If an individual violates the terms of their parole, they may face additional charges or be required to serve the remainder of their sentence in custody. Re-arrest may also result in new charges, further complicating their legal status. It is crucial for individuals to adhere to all terms of their release and seek legal assistance to navigate the complexities associated with parole and re-arrest.

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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 Laurens County Sheriff's Office before taking legal or financial action.