Search Williamsburg County Inmate Population Records

The Williamsburg County inmate population spans local jail custody, state prison custody, and a separate federal prison population. A Williamsburg County inmate search has to start with the right system because the county jail, state corrections locator, federal locator, and custody-notification tools do not cover the same people. The Williamsburg County inmate population also has public data limits. Local sources describe the jail and its role, while current jail counts and detailed demographics are not posted online in the official source set reviewed.

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The Williamsburg County Inmate Population

The verified local custody base for Williamsburg County is the Williamsburg County Detention Center, the sheriff-operated jail in Kingstree. It holds adults arrested in Williamsburg County, people waiting for bond court, pretrial detainees, local sentenced inmates, and people waiting for transfer after court action. The official county detention page says the jail has 205 bed spaces, which is the main county-level capacity figure found in the source review.

That county jail population is different from sentenced state prisoners and federal prisoners. South Carolina Department of Corrections inmates are searched through SCDC after state sentencing and classification. Sentenced federal inmates are searched through the Federal Bureau of Prisons. FCI Williamsburg is physically in the county, but it is a federal prison in Salters and is not the county jail roster for new local arrests.

205 County Jail Bed Spaces
2 Detention Facilities
No roster Official County Online Lookup

Williamsburg County Population Statistics

Williamsburg County publishes facility facts, but it does not publish a current official online jail population dashboard in the sources reviewed. That distinction matters. A bed-capacity number is not the same as the number of people in custody today. The county source gives the rated space for the local detention center. It does not give annual bookings, average length of stay, sex or age breakdown, charge mix, or a multi-year average daily population table.

MeasureFigureSource / Year
Williamsburg County Detention Center bed capacity205 bed spacesOfficial detention page, inspected June 29, 2026
Current county jail populationNot published online in official sources reviewedCounty detention page and directory review
Average daily populationNot published online in official sources reviewedNo county jail ADP table located
Annual bookingsNot published online in official sources reviewedNo official annual booking report located
State-prison facility population in countyNo SCDC prison identified in Williamsburg CountySCDC institution source review
Federal prison populationLive field on BOP facility pageBOP FCI Williamsburg page

The official detention center directory supports the local custody contact details and public visitation schedule, but it is not a roster. The most accurate reading is narrow: Williamsburg County has a documented local jail capacity, while its current headcount is not exposed through an official county dashboard or searchable public jail list.



Who Williamsburg County Holds

The county jail population described by the research is a local detention population, not a prison population. People can enter after arrest, warrant service, or transfer from another local process. Some leave after bond, dismissal, sentence completion, or transfer. Others may stay because a court, probation office, federal agency, immigration authority, or another jurisdiction has a hold. A hold or detainer is a notice from another agency that can block release even when a local bond is set.

Pretrial detainee
A person held before a case is resolved.
Classification
The jail's review for housing, security, movement, and basic safety needs.
Detainer
A request or notice from another agency that may affect release.
Sentenced inmate
A person serving a sentence after conviction or plea.

The county source set does not publish a male-female split, charge-level split, race or age table, housing-unit map, or work-release breakdown for the Williamsburg County Detention Center. Those omissions should stay visible because they affect how far a public search can go without a call or records request.


Williamsburg County Jail Capacity

Capacity is the strongest local number. The county detention page identifies the Williamsburg County Detention Center as a 205-bed-space facility staffed by four shifts of trained detention deputies. It also names day command functions that include transportation, classification, security, grounds and maintenance, and kitchen staff. Those details show that the local jail manages more than intake. It handles housing, movement, court trips, food service support, and day-to-day security for the county jail population.

The screenshot below comes from the official county detention page. The county detention page is the source for the bed-space figure and the operational description used here.

Williamsburg County inmate population detention center capacity source

Because the same official source does not post a daily headcount, the capacity figure should not be read as the current population. It is the rated local jail capacity found in the county material.


Williamsburg County Inmate Laws

South Carolina public-records law gives the public a route to jail and booking information even when a county does not post a live roster. The useful legal point for Williamsburg County is not that every record must be online. It is that nonexempt public records can be inspected or requested, and certain jail-identification documents have special treatment under South Carolina FOIA. Exemptions still matter for active law-enforcement records, juveniles, privacy, security, and safety.

Key South Carolina rules:

S.C. Code Section 30-4-30 gives the public a right to inspect or copy public records and includes jail, detention, or prison identification documents for the preceding three months unless an exemption applies.

S.C. Code Section 30-4-40 lists exemptions, including some law-enforcement, privacy, security, and safety records.

S.C. Code Section 24-9-20 requires annual inspection of facilities that house prisoners or pretrial detainees.

S.C. Code Section 24-9-35 requires coroner notice and reporting after a death in custody.

For a practical search, these laws support a fallback route. Start with the detention center for current custody. If the jail does not provide the record by phone or counter access, use a written South Carolina FOIA request for nonexempt booking or jail-identification records.


Search Williamsburg County Inmates

No official Williamsburg County online jail roster, current-inmate lookup, recent-bookings page, or booking report was located in the official county and sheriff source set. That finding changes the search path. A current local custody check starts with the Williamsburg County Detention Center phone line, then moves to bond-court timing, court records, FOIA, and state or federal locators if the person is not in local jail custody.

  1. Call Williamsburg County Detention Center at 843-355-9696 for a current county-custody check.
  2. Have the person's full name, approximate age or date of birth, arrest date, and arresting agency if known.
  3. For bond timing, use the county Bond Court schedule. Sessions are at 9 am and 3 pm daily, including weekends and holidays.
  4. If charges have moved into court, search the Williamsburg County Public Index for the court case.
  5. If the person has been sentenced to state prison, use SCDC instead of the county jail.
  6. If the person is in federal or immigration custody, use BOP or ICE.
Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
No public Williamsburg County jail roster locatedNot applicableNot applicableOfficial county sources publish address, phone, fax, capacity, and visitation, but no roster fields or sample profile.

Williamsburg County Inmate Records

A Williamsburg County booking record may identify the confined person, booking date, arresting agency, intake charge, bond status, court appearance information, custody status, and release or transfer data. Those are record categories that can exist in jail or court files. They are not fields from a public Williamsburg County roster because no such official online roster was found. That limit should guide each search.

Record AreaWhere to Check
Current county custodyWilliamsburg County Detention Center phone or counter contact.
Bond timingWilliamsburg County Bond Court schedule and jail confirmation.
Filed court chargesWilliamsburg County Public Index and clerk/court records.
Sentenced state prison custodySCDC incarcerated inmate search.
Sentenced federal custodyBOP inmate locator.
Custody notificationsVINELink South Carolina when the person appears in a covered system.

County Jail vs Prison

The easiest search error in Williamsburg County is using the wrong locator. The county detention center covers local custody after arrest and local jail commitments. SCDC covers people sentenced to the state prison system. BOP covers sentenced federal inmates. ICE covers immigration detention. VINELink is best used for custody notification, not as the sole court record source.

SystemWho It CoversLookup Channel
County jailNew arrests, pretrial detainees, local sentences, bond-court custodyDetention center phone, in-person contact, FOIA request
SCDCCurrent sentenced South Carolina prisonersSCDC inmate search
BOPFederal inmates from 1982 to presentBOP inmate locator
ICEImmigration detaineesICE Online Detainee Locator
VINELinkCovered custody notification recordsVINELink South Carolina

The SCDC disclaimer says the state search displays photographs and public information for inmates currently sentenced to and incarcerated in SCDC as of midnight the previous day. It does not cover county detention-facility sentences, released SCDC offenders, parole, probation, other community supervision, juveniles housed with SCDC, or current SCDC fugitives.


Williamsburg County Bond Court

Bond court is part of the population flow because it can decide who leaves local custody and who remains held after a new arrest. The Williamsburg County Bond Court page states that bond court is held twice daily at the detention center, including weekends and holidays. A person booked into the jail may move through that first-appearance process before the court record has a full case history.

South Carolina bond terms include recognizance bonds, surety bonds, cash bonds, and no-bond holds. A recognizance bond is release on a promise to appear. A surety bond uses a surety or bondsman. A cash bond requires money posted as ordered. A no-bond or detainer situation can keep a person in custody even if one charge has a bond amount.


Williamsburg County Court Records

Jail custody and court charges are related, but they are not the same record. After a Williamsburg County arrest, lower-level matters may appear through Magistrate Court, while more serious criminal cases move to General Sessions and the Third Judicial Circuit Solicitor. The county Criminal and Traffic page describes magistrate jurisdiction, preliminary hearings, arrest warrants, and search warrants.

The Solicitor page says the office prosecutes General Sessions and juvenile Family Court cases. For charges after booking, search the Williamsburg County Public Index by party name or case number when the case is available. Booking language can differ from the charge filed by the prosecutor, and a charge is not a conviction.

The official Public Index endpoint is shown below. The Williamsburg County Public Index is the court-record channel for case events, charges, rosters, and dispositions after a jail arrest.

Williamsburg County court records after jail arrest public index search

Court records answer a different question than the detention center. The jail confirms custody. The court index tracks the case once charges are filed and events are posted.


Williamsburg County Jail Mugshots

No official Williamsburg County online mugshot gallery, current-inmate photo roster, or recent-booking photo page was located in the official county source set. Booking photographs can still be public records under South Carolina law, subject to exemptions and agency review, but that does not mean the county must publish a searchable photo gallery. A records request may be needed for a nonexempt booking photo.

S.C. Code Section 17-1-60 is also important because it addresses arrest and booking records, including booking photographs, in the context of publication and pay-to-remove practices. It should not be read as a promise that every official photo will be removed from every record. It is a South Carolina rule aimed at commercial misuse and removal or revision requests after certain outcomes.


Williamsburg County Detention Facilities

Two detention facilities in the research belong in the Williamsburg County inmate population picture, but they serve different systems. The county jail is the local arrest and bond-court facility. FCI Williamsburg is a federal prison for sentenced federal custody. The search channel depends on which one holds the person.


Williamsburg County Custody Alerts

VINELink South Carolina is available for custody notification and victim-information use. It is useful when a person appears in a covered system and a user needs notice of custody changes. It is not a substitute for the detention center, the Public Index, SCDC, BOP, or ICE because each source answers a different question.

The official source review did not locate a Williamsburg County Sheriff's Office mobile app with an inmate roster, warrant search, most-wanted list, or app-only booking feed. If an app claim appears on an unofficial page, verify it through the sheriff or county website before relying on it.

The South Carolina VINELink page is the source for the custody-notification channel shown below.

Williamsburg County inmate population VINELink South Carolina custody notification

VINELink can help with alerts, but the originating jail, court, or corrections agency remains the source to verify a record.


Williamsburg County Inmate FAQ

How big is the Williamsburg County inmate population?

The only verified local capacity number found in official county sources is 205 bed spaces at the Williamsburg County Detention Center. Current jail population, average daily population, annual bookings, and demographic tables were not published online in the official source set reviewed.

How do I search for a current Williamsburg County inmate?

Start with the Williamsburg County Detention Center at 843-355-9696 because no official county online roster was located. If the person is sentenced to state prison, use SCDC. If the person is in sentenced federal custody, use BOP. For immigration detention, use ICE.

Does Williamsburg County publish jail mugshots online?

No official county mugshot gallery or booking-photo roster was found. Booking photos may be requested as public records when nonexempt, but release depends on the responsible agency and South Carolina law.

Where do court charges appear after arrest?

Court charges appear through the South Carolina Judicial Branch and the Williamsburg County Public Index when the case is posted. Booking charges can change after prosecutor review, amendment, dismissal, plea, or indictment.

Is FCI Williamsburg part of the county jail?

No. Federal Correctional Institution Williamsburg is a BOP prison in Salters. It holds sentenced federal inmates and uses the BOP locator. It is not the Williamsburg County Detention Center.


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Directions to the Williamsburg County Jail

The Williamsburg County Detention Center is at 200 S Jackson Street, Kingstree, SC 29556, near the county government and courthouse area. From US-52 or US-521 approaches into Kingstree, route toward the downtown government district, then continue to South Jackson Street. From SC-261 or local roads feeding Kingstree, route to the Main Street and Jackson Street area, then follow the mapped destination.

Address

Williamsburg County Detention Center
200 S Jackson Street
Kingstree, SC 29556
843-355-9696

Visitor Parking

The county's official online directory does not publish visitor parking rates or a lot map. Confirm parking and entry logistics with the detention center before traveling.

Public Transit

No official public-transit route or station guidance was found in the county detention material. Use the mapped jail address when planning travel.

Visitor Entry

The county directory publishes the address and visitation hours, but not locker, ID, door, or item rules. Call ahead before arriving for a visit.