Find Greenwood County Booking Photos

Greenwood County jail mugshots are tied to booking records, not a separate entertainment gallery or permanent photo archive. To find Greenwood County booking photos, start with the county jail roster and then use official records channels if a public image is not shown. A booking photo may be supported by the roster software, but public display depends on facility settings, record status, and South Carolina access limits. The best search phrase is a records-focused one, such as Greenwood County jail mugshots or Greenwood County booking photos.

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Greenwood County Jail Mugshots

The official Greenwood County mugshot route is the JailTracker/Public Safety Cloud roster linked from the county Detention Center page. The roster platform supports an Offender Image component, and the public client contains controls labeled Larger Image and Original Size. That does not mean every public profile will show a booking image. The same client includes a setting that can hide inmate images unless a user is logged on, which means public display depends on facility choices and the specific record.

No official Greenwood County mugshot-only gallery was located. No official recent-bookings PDF was located. No official sheriff most-wanted page with booking photos was found in the county source sweep. The safe path is to search the official roster first, then use the detention center or sheriff records route for a public-records request if the image is not visible.

For full custody fields beyond a photo, use the Greenwood County inmate records page. For how charges move through court after booking, use Greenwood County court records after jail arrest.


Find Greenwood County Booking Photos

Greenwood County booking photos should be checked through the official roster before any records request. A missing photo does not prove that no photo was taken. It may be hidden by facility setting, tied to a released record, restricted by a court or law-enforcement limit, or removed after an eligible expungement or dismissal process.

  1. Open the Greenwood County Detention Center page and follow the official inmate-search link.
  2. Complete the JailTracker captcha if prompted, then choose Current Only or Released.
  3. Search by last name and add first name when known. Use the released window if the person may have already left custody.
  4. Open View More for a matching record and look for the Offender Image area.
  5. Use Larger Image or Original Size only if those controls are visible and the public profile displays a photo.
  6. If no image is visible, contact the jail administrator, detention line, or sheriff main line and ask how to request the booking photo or booking record under South Carolina FOIA.
  7. If the record was dismissed, acquitted, sealed, or expunged, route removal questions to the Clerk of Court, Solicitor, SLED expungement process, or legal counsel.

Greenwood Booking Photo Fields

A booking photo sits inside a larger jail record. JailTracker can pair an image with identity, booking, case, charge, bond, hold, and release fields. The public view can omit some fields, so the table below describes fields supported by the public-client inventory rather than guaranteed data for every inmate.

FieldWhat It Shows
Offender ImageBooking image area, with larger or original-size controls if the facility makes them public.
NameLast, first, and middle name fields tied to the jail record.
Book DateThe booking date or original booking date and time for that jail admission.
Release DateRelease timestamp when the person has left custody and the released record remains visible.
Booking Number / JacketJail admission and person identifiers if the facility enables them in the public view.
Cases and ChargesCase, charge, court, warrant, bond, arresting agency, court date, status, and count fields when displayed.
HoldsOther agency or legal hold information when the hold table is visible.

Demographic fields such as height, weight, age, race, or sex were not confirmed as public Greenwood fields in the captured research. Do not assume those fields will be shown with a Greenwood County jail mugshot.


Are Greenwood Jail Mugshots Public?

South Carolina public-records law supports access to many jail and booking records, but it also allows exemptions and redactions. S.C. Code Section 30-4-30 gives the public a right to inspect and copy public records subject to response, fee, and exemption rules. The same section specifically references recent jail and prison confinement records for in-person inspection where held. S.C. Code Section 30-4-40 allows limits for law-enforcement, privacy, juvenile, security, and other protected information.

What is and is not public: A visible Greenwood County roster photo can be viewed as part of the public roster record. A hidden, sealed, expunged, juvenile, security-sensitive, or otherwise restricted photo may not be available online and may require an official records decision.

The South Carolina mugshot and expungement statute page was captured from South Carolina Code Title 17, Chapter 1.

South Carolina mugshot expungement statute for Greenwood County booking photos
South Carolina law controls when eligible arrest records, booking records, mug shots, and fingerprints may be removed from public access.

South Carolina Mugshot Law

Two South Carolina provisions matter most for Greenwood County jail mugshots. S.C. Code Section 17-1-40 addresses destruction or removal from public access for eligible arrest and booking records, including mug shots and fingerprints, after qualifying dismissals or acquittals. S.C. Code Section 17-1-60 restricts fee-based publication and removal practices for arrest and booking photographs. That law is aimed at publication and pay-for-removal practices, not at the county jail's duty to manage official records.

Statute callout: South Carolina law can make eligible mugshot and arrest records removable from public access, but the correct route is a court or expungement process, not a private payment demand.


Request Greenwood County Mugshots

If a Greenwood County booking photo is not visible on the roster, the request path runs through official county contacts. The detention page names Jail Administrator Kathy Tucker and provides the jail administrator phone and email. The South Carolina sheriff directory lists a detention line, and the sheriff page lists the main Sheriff's Office phone. The county Records Division page exists but was sparse and marked coming soon during the research sweep.

NeedOfficial RouteNotes
Current roster photoJailTracker/Public Safety Cloud rosterLook for the Offender Image area after opening View More.
Photo not onlineJail Administrator Kathy Tucker, (864) 943-8059, kgtucker@greenwoodsc.govAsk how to request a booking photo or booking record under FOIA.
Custody or recent releaseDetention line (864) 943-8063 or sheriff main line (864) 942-8600Confirm the person is or was held at the county jail before requesting a photo.
Records requestSheriff's Office Records Division routeNo detailed county form, fee schedule, or response-time table was located.
Expungement or removalClerk of Court, Solicitor, SLED process, or counselThe jail follows law and court orders. Court status controls many removal questions.

Include the person's full name, date of birth if known, arrest or booking date, and the specific record requested. Ask whether the request should be made in person, by email, by mail, or through another official county process.


Why a Mugshot May Be Hidden

A Greenwood County jail mugshot may be missing from the public roster for several legitimate reasons. The roster settings may hide images, the record may be outside the released search window, a record may be sealed or expunged, or the public view may omit images while still showing name, booking, and charge fields. Active law-enforcement concerns, juvenile status, privacy limits, or court restrictions can also affect release.

Expungement
A statutory process that can remove eligible arrest, booking, court, mugshot, and fingerprint records from public access.
Sealed record
A record hidden from normal public access by law or court order.
Redaction
Release of a public record with protected details removed.
Detainer
A hold request from another agency or jurisdiction that may keep a person in custody.

Do not infer guilt from a booking photo. A mugshot reflects a booking event, not a conviction. Court records must be checked for formal charges and outcomes.


State and Federal Photos

Greenwood County also contains Leath Correctional Institution, but Leath is an SCDC state prison, not the county jail. A person sentenced to SCDC custody should be searched through the SCDC public inmate search. SCDC photos and state prison profile fields are separate from county booking photos. The SCDC ID or SID becomes more useful than the Greenwood County booking number after transfer.

Federal and immigration systems work differently. The Federal BOP inmate locator is for federal sentenced inmates and related custody records, but it is not a county-style mugshot gallery. The ICE Online Detainee Locator searches immigration detainees by A-number and country or by biographical fields. ICE does not operate as a public county mugshot gallery.

No dedicated Greenwood County sheriff or Greenwood Police mobile app with a mugshot gallery, inmate roster, or warrant search tool was verified. Use the official county detention page, JailTracker roster, and records contacts instead.

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