Search the Abbeville County Inmate Population

The Abbeville County inmate population is tracked through local jail custody, court processing, state prison transfers, and outside federal or immigration systems. An Abbeville County inmate search starts with the county detention center when the person may still be in local custody, then moves to court records, South Carolina corrections, or federal locators when the case changes. The Abbeville County inmate population is not published in one live dashboard, so accurate search work depends on using the right public office for the right custody stage.

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The Abbeville County Inmate Population

The Abbeville County inmate population begins at the Abbeville County Detention Center, the sheriff-run local jail for arrests, pretrial detention, local sentences, and short holds pending bond court or transfer. The official county directory and sheriff page identify the detention center as the public contact point for live custody questions. The same Law Enforcement Center also houses Abbeville County Magistrate Court, so booking, bond court, and early criminal-case steps are closely linked in practice.

Current public county pages do not publish a live jail count, current roster, rated capacity, annual booking total, or average daily population for Abbeville County. That missing dashboard should not be filled with commercial jail-directory numbers. The reliable record is narrower: the South Carolina Department of Public Safety pretrial report identifies Abbeville County Detention Center as a responding county detention facility, but the public report prints statewide respondent summaries rather than an Abbeville row.


Abbeville County Inmate Population Statistics

The best Abbeville County inmate population table is a transparency table, not a claim that the county has published numbers it has not released. The county site confirms the detention center, address, sheriff contact path, and FOIA process. It does not confirm the current bed count or daily population. Statewide survey context from SCDPS helps readers understand the kind of data jail administrators collect, while keeping Abbeville-specific fields marked as not published.

Not published Current Jail Population
Not published Rated Capacity
2 Mapped Local Facilities
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Abbeville Detention Center current populationNot published onlineCounty pages reviewed June 29, 2026
Abbeville Detention Center rated capacityNot located in official sourcesCounty site and SCDPS report reviewed June 29, 2026
Abbeville Detention Center ADPNot published as county-specific valueSCDPS report lists Abbeville as a responding facility
Statewide respondent jail ADPRange 12 to 1,380; mean 289; median 180SCDPS pretrial report, 2015 data
Statewide respondent rated capacityRange 28 to 1,917; mean 343; median 167SCDPS pretrial report, 31 facilities
Statewide respondent pretrial share83% of total inmate populationSCDPS pretrial report


Who Is Counted in Abbeville County Jail Custody

The Abbeville County inmate population can include people booked by the sheriff, city police, SLED, or another law-enforcement agency, depending on the arrest. It may include people waiting for bond court, people held on bench warrants, local sentenced inmates, and short-term holds pending transfer. A detainer means another agency has asked the jail to hold or notify before release. A no-bond hold means release is blocked until a court or other agency changes the status.

Pretrial detainee
A person held before the criminal case is resolved.
Local sentenced inmate
A person serving a local sentence or held for short-term county custody.
State prisoner
A sentenced person moved to the South Carolina Department of Corrections.
Detainer
A hold or notice request from another court, county, federal agency, or immigration system.

Abbeville-specific jail demographics were not published. The statewide SCDPS respondent group reported overall ADP averages of 84% male and 16% female, with race and ethnicity averages of 53% Black, 41% White, 5% Hispanic, and 2% other. Those are statewide county-jail survey figures and should not be treated as the Abbeville County inmate population breakdown.


Abbeville County Jail Capacity

Official county pages do not publish the current rated capacity, housing unit names, population count, or overcrowding status for the Abbeville County Detention Center. The SCDPS report defines rated capacity as the number of inmates a facility is approved to incarcerate under standards of the SCDC Jail and Prison Inspections Division. It also discusses statewide minimum-standards issues and crowding among reporting county jails, but it does not state that Abbeville was one of the facilities with violations or an over-capacity ADP.

The safest way to discuss capacity is to keep the Abbeville County inmate population separate from statewide context. For a live count, contact the detention center. For a written record, use Abbeville County's FOIA process. For policy context, use the state pretrial report and SCDC compliance references without turning statewide averages into local facts.


Abbeville County Inmate Records Laws

South Carolina law controls how jail records, bond records, and court records become public. Abbeville County's FOIA page cites South Carolina FOIA and provides a county request form. That path matters because the county has not posted a public jail roster, recent-booking feed, or mugshot gallery. Public access is broad, but it is not unlimited.

Key Statutes:

S.C. Code Title 30, Chapter 4 sets the state FOIA policy and gives access to non-exempt public records.

S.C. Code Section 30-4-40 lists exemptions that can affect active investigations, juveniles, privacy, medical details, and jail security.

S.C. Code Title 24, Chapter 5 provides the county and municipal jail custody framework.

S.C. Code Title 17, Chapter 15 governs bail and recognizance decisions after arrest.

The county FOIA form asks for requester contact details, a signature, and a detailed description of the record requested. The form also notes that a 25% deposit of estimated cost may be required before records are gathered or produced. A narrow request works best: name, arrest date, booking date, case number, arresting agency, and the exact record type.


Abbeville County and SCDC Custody

The Abbeville County inmate population is not the same as the South Carolina state prison population. A person held before trial or for a local sentence is usually a county jail matter. A person sentenced to state prison moves to the SCDC Incarcerated Inmate Search, which searches by SCDC ID, SID, first name, last name, and phonetic matching. Results are limited to 250, so common names should be narrowed when possible.

Custody TypeWhere to StartWhat It Usually Shows
Current county jail custodyCall Abbeville County Detention CenterCustody, bond, hold, or next court event if releasable by phone
Sentenced state prison custodySCDC locatorSCDC ID, location, sentence data, release projection, and status fields
Federal prison custodyBOP inmate locatorRegister number, age, race, sex, release date, and location
Immigration detentionICE ODLSDetainee lookup by A-number/country of birth or biographical details


Abbeville County Roster Search Fields

Because no official county roster form was located, the county search-field table has one honest row. That is more useful than pretending a form exists. For state prison and federal custody, the public locators do have structured search fields.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
No official Abbeville County public jail roster locatedn/an/aUse Detention Center phone, FOIA, VINELink, court records, SCDC, BOP, and ICE.
SCDC ID or SIDtextnoDirect state-prison search fields for sentenced inmates.
First and last nametextusefulUsed by SCDC and BOP when no inmate number is known.
Phonetic MatchcheckboxnoSCDC option for spelling variations.

The Abbeville County directory screenshot confirms the detention center contact entry that supports the phone-first route.

Abbeville County inmate population directory entry for the detention center

That directory entry is important because it is the county-published bridge between the public and the jail when no online roster is posted.


Past Abbeville County Inmate Records

Released or older Abbeville County inmate records are harder to locate because there is no county archive of public booking records in the research file. A past booking may require a FOIA request to Abbeville County, a court-record search through the South Carolina Judicial Branch, or a statewide criminal-history check through SLED CATCH. These are different records. A booking record shows jail intake. A court record shows the case path. A criminal-history check is a state-level record product, not a live jail roster.

If the person moved from jail to SCDC, the county jail is no longer the main lookup system. SCDC may show admission date, location, offense county, sentence length, projected max-out date, and physical descriptors. If the person entered federal custody after an Abbeville arrest, the BOP locator or U.S. Marshals District of South Carolina contact path may be more useful than the local jail.


What Abbeville County Inmate Records Show

A public Abbeville County jail profile could not be inspected because no official roster was located. Details that may be available through the jail or a records request can include a person's name, booking date, arresting agency, charge description, bond status, next court event, release status, and holds. The exact release depends on jail practice and South Carolina FOIA exemptions.

Record FieldAbbeville County Access Note
Booking numberNot available through a county public roster found in research.
Booking date and timeAsk the Detention Center or request the booking record through FOIA.
MugshotNo official Abbeville gallery located; request a booking photo if releasable.
ChargesUse Magistrate Court, Clerk of Court, Public Index, or court rosters for filed case records.
BondBond court runs through Magistrate Court, but individual bond values are case-specific.
Release or statusCall the jail or check VINELink if the facility participates.

Abbeville County Detention Facilities

The facility map has one confirmed public-facing county jail and one prison-camp/work-detail reference that needs confirmation. The detention center should be used for current Abbeville County inmate population questions. The prison camp should be treated with care because the current county directory does not list a separate active page, address, or independent phone line.

  • Abbeville County Detention Center holds local pretrial detainees, local sentenced inmates, and short-term holds tied to Abbeville County arrests or court processing.
  • Abbeville County Prison Camp is a county prison-camp or work-detail reference requiring confirmation with the Detention Center before relying on it as a separate active facility.

Abbeville County Bond Court

Abbeville Magistrate Court is located in the same Law Enforcement Center as the detention center. Its page lists bond court at 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. daily and gives regular business hours as 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. These times help explain why jail custody, bond status, and court records can change during the day even when no online roster is available.

The Magistrate page also warns that failure to appear or post bond in criminal cases may result in a bench warrant. For General Sessions matters, it says defendants receive a preliminary-hearing request form from the Bond Court Judge and must return it within ten days. That local rule is important when a booking moves from jail intake to a court case.


Abbeville County Inmate Population FAQ

Is there an Abbeville County jail roster?

No official Abbeville County online jail roster, recent-booking report, or mugshot gallery was located on the county site during the research pass. Start with the Detention Center, then use FOIA, VINELink, court records, and state or federal locators when needed.

How big is the Abbeville County inmate population?

The county does not publish a live count, rated capacity, ADP, annual booking total, or demographic jail table online. The SCDPS pretrial report lists Abbeville County Detention Center as a responding facility but publishes statewide respondent summaries rather than an Abbeville-specific row.

Where are sentenced state prisoners searched?

Sentenced state prisoners are searched through SCDC, not through the county jail. The SCDC locator can search by SCDC ID, SID, first name, last name, and phonetic matching.

Are Abbeville County mugshots online?

No official Abbeville County mugshot gallery was located. Booking photos may be requested through the jail or county FOIA process when releasable, but South Carolina FOIA exemptions can limit records in active, juvenile, sealed, expunged, medical, privacy, or security-sensitive matters.

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Directions to the Abbeville County Jail

Use 21 Old Calhoun Falls Road, Abbeville, SC 29620 for the Abbeville County Detention Center and Law Enforcement Center. The same address appears on the sheriff, detention, and Magistrate Court pages. The building is north of the central courthouse square area and near county public-safety offices.

From downtown Abbeville or Court Square, leave the square toward the north side of town and follow local streets toward Old Calhoun Falls Road. From the SC-72 and Greenwood approach, follow the highway toward Abbeville, use local routes into the city, and confirm the final turn with a map app. From Calhoun Falls or southern Abbeville County, approach Abbeville on the highway route toward town, then continue to Old Calhoun Falls Road.

Address

Abbeville County Detention Center
21 Old Calhoun Falls Road
Abbeville, SC 29620
(864) 446-6200

Visitor Parking

Official visitor parking rules and rates were not published. Call the Detention Center before traveling for visitation, bond questions, property pickup, or records pickup.

Public Transit

No official county transit route to the jail was located. Do not rely on bus or rail access without confirming a current route.

Visitor Entry

The county site does not publish entry rules, locker details, or prohibited items. Bring government ID and avoid carrying bags, weapons, tobacco, cameras, or unnecessary electronics unless the jail confirms they are allowed.