Search Greenville County Inmate Population

The Greenville County inmate population includes people held in the county jail, people who later move into South Carolina state prison, and smaller groups whose custody may shift to federal or immigration systems. A Greenville County inmate search starts with the county jail roster for current local custody, then moves to state or federal locators when a person is sentenced or transferred. The Greenville County inmate population also depends on booking, bond, first appearance, and transfer decisions. Greenville County inmate population records should be read by custody system, not as one single list.

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Greenville County Inmate Population Overview

The local Greenville County inmate population is centered at the Greenville County Detention Center, the adult county jail on the McGee Street public-safety campus. The county describes the adult detention center as three adult facilities operated under standards set by the South Carolina Department of Corrections. For public lookup purposes, those buildings function as one county jail system. A person booked after an arrest by Greenville County deputies, Greenville Police, Greer Police, Mauldin Police, Simpsonville Police, Travelers Rest Police, Fountain Inn Police, or another local agency may appear first in the county inmate search.

The Greenville County inmate population is not the same thing as the South Carolina prison population. County jail custody covers new arrests, people awaiting bond or first appearance, local sentenced offenders, and holds pending transfer. Once a person receives a state-prison sentence and enters SCDC custody, the lookup moves to the South Carolina Department of Corrections public inmate search. Federal defendants and immigration detainees may involve the U.S. Marshals Service, BOP, or ICE, even if the first arrest happened in Greenville County.

Custody flow: Arrest in Greenville County > booking at the county detention center > bond or first appearance > court case > release, local sentence, state-prison transfer, or other-agency hold.


Greenville County Inmate Population Statistics

The strongest sourced figure for the Greenville County inmate population is capacity, not a live head count. The county's Adult Facility page, inspected in the research on June 29, 2026, states that the Adult Detention Center has an official rated adult capacity of 1,277 across Buildings One, Two, and Four. The same county source gives the building-level capacities used below.

1,277 Rated Adult Capacity
3 Adult Jail Buildings
2 Mapped Custody Facilities

Reviewed official county pages did not publish a current daily jail population, average daily population, annual booking total, average length of stay, or demographic split. That gap matters. Capacity says how many beds the county says the adult facility is rated to hold. It does not say how many people are in custody today, whether the jail is crowded, or how the Greenville County inmate population breaks down by charge level, sex, age, race, or sentence status.

MeasureFigureSource and Date
Adult Detention Center rated capacity1,277Greenville County Adult Facility page, inspected June 29, 2026
Building Two rated capacity511Greenville County Adult Facility page, inspected June 29, 2026
Building One rated capacity318Greenville County Adult Facility page, inspected June 29, 2026
Building Four rated capacity448Greenville County Adult Facility page, inspected June 29, 2026
Current daily jail populationNot published in reviewed official sourcesCounty detention pages and inmate search inspection limits, June 29, 2026

Greenville County Jail Capacity

Greenville County's physical jail layout explains why the inmate population is described across buildings instead of as a single housing block. Building Two is the original McGee Street detention facility, commonly described by the county as the old jail. It opened with 203 beds after detention operations moved from Broad Street, and county materials now list Building Two at 511 rated beds after renovations and upgrades.

Building One, the 1994 addition, holds a different operational role. The county says it includes intake and release, medical facilities, administrative offices, food service, laundry, and housing areas designated for inmates with medical and mental-health needs. Building Four, added in 2007, consists mostly of inmate housing areas and support service space. Together, these building facts make the Greenville County inmate population more concrete than a roster name list.

The county detention center image shown on the official adult facility page helps place the three-building jail system in context.

Greenville County inmate population adult facility building capacity page

The building layout matters for visits, medical concerns, intake questions, and records requests because not every public service uses the same entrance or phone line.



Greenville County Jail Record Laws

South Carolina law controls how the public asks for Greenville County inmate population records, booking records, and related jail documents. The sheriff's FOIA page routes requests through the Public Records Center and cites Title 30, Chapter 4. County FOIA pages also say requests must reasonably describe the records sought and that search or copy fees may apply. Law-enforcement, privacy, investigation, and other exemptions can limit what is released.

Key access laws:

South Carolina FOIA, Title 30 Chapter 4 governs requests for public records from public bodies, including county and law-enforcement records subject to exemptions.

South Carolina Title 24 Chapter 5 addresses jails and prisoners, including the state framework Greenville County references for adult detention standards.

South Carolina contraband law is cited in county jail mail rules and affects what can be sent to people in custody.

These laws do not make every jail detail instantly visible online. They create the process for asking for nonexempt public records. The Greenville County inmate search may answer a current custody question, while older booking records, arrest reports, or records not shown online may require a request through the GCSO Public Records Center or the Public Records Office at the Law Enforcement Center.



Greenville County Roster Fields

The official county inmate search is public, but the field inventory from source inspection is limited. The search page was reachable as a county inmate-search URL, yet terminal access returned a protection page rather than the live form. The table below separates what the research confirmed from what should be checked in a browser before relying on a field name.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Name fieldsTextUnspecifiedUse the person's name as the main search path; exact field labels were not visible in terminal source.
Search or SubmitButtonn/aButton wording was not confirmed because the portal source was inspection-limited.
Booking numberText or display fieldUnspecifiedNot confirmed as an input field; bond data is confirmed after an inmate search by county FAQ.
Facility or housingDisplay or restricted fieldn/aCounty FAQ says housing information must be obtained by calling or visiting the Detention Center.

The county inmate search disclaimer route is part of the official path to the incarcerated-inmates search.

Greenville County inmate population official inmate search disclaimer

That county-controlled path is preferable to third-party lists because it points back to the official jail roster system.


Greenville County Inmate Records

A Greenville County inmate record should be read as a custody snapshot, not as the final court history. Jail charges can change after prosecutor review, and the court record can later show a different charge status. The county FAQ confirms that individual charge bond amounts appear through the Inmate Search option. It also confirms two important limits: housing information is not supplied through the online FAQ path, and release-date information requires contacting or visiting the facility, or asking the inmate.

FieldWhat It Shows
Inmate nameExpected basic identity field; confirm exact display format in the live portal.
ChargesBooking or arrest charges connected to the jail record; later court charges may differ.
Bond amountConfirmed by county FAQ as listed for individual charges in the Inmate Search option.
Temporary bondCounty FAQ term meaning no judicial arraignment has happened and no bond has been set.
Housing locationNot reliably online; Greenville County says call or visit the Detention Center.
Release dateNot reliably online; Greenville County says contact or visit the facility or ask the inmate.
MugshotNot confirmed from terminal inspection of the county roster; check the live official profile.

Greenville County Jail vs SCDC

The most common inmate-search mistake is using the right name in the wrong system. Greenville County Detention Center is the county jail. Perry Correctional Institution is an SCDC state prison. A person may start in county jail after an arrest, then leave the Greenville County inmate population shown on the roster if sentenced to state prison. At that point, the state locator becomes the better search tool.

Custody SystemWho It CoversWhere to Look
Greenville County jailAdult pretrial detainees, local sentenced inmates, holds, and people awaiting first appearance or bondGreenville County Inmate Search
South Carolina state prisonPeople sentenced to and incarcerated in SCDC custodySCDC public inmate search
Federal custodyFederal inmates and some former federal custody recordsBOP Inmate Locator
Immigration detentionPeople in ICE civil immigration detentionICE Online Detainee Locator System

Greenville County Lookup Fallbacks

When the online roster does not answer the question, use the documented fallback chain instead of a commercial background-check site. The jail main line is 864-467-2330. The Sheriff's Office front desk is 864-467-5300, and non-emergency dispatch is 864-271-5210. Public-records requests can go through the GCSO GovQA portal or in person at the Law Enforcement Center public-records office on the 4 McGee Street campus.

  • Use the county inmate search for current Greenville County Detention Center custody.
  • Call or visit the Detention Center for housing and release-date questions.
  • Use the GCSO Public Records Center for older booking records, arrest reports, or booking-photo requests.
  • Use SCDC for sentenced state prisoners and Perry Correctional Institution custody.
  • Use BOP, ICE ODLS, the U.S. Marshals district, or VINELink when the custody path is not local jail custody.

Greenville County Sheriff’s Office has an Apple App Store listing for a mobile agency app. The research did not confirm an app-only inmate roster, warrant search, or records-request tool, so the app should be treated as a possible mobile agency service rather than the primary inmate-population source.


Greenville County Booking and Bond

Booking at the county jail creates the first public custody record for many arrests. Greenville County's health-services material says arrestees at the Detention Center are screened on arrival by Operations Booking Staff, Medical Staff, and Jail Psychological Services staff. That local detail matters because intake is not just data entry. It includes identity processing, charge entry, health screening, and later classification into the jail population.

Bond is also charge-specific. The county FAQ says bonds are listed for individual charges in the Inmate Search option. It defines a temporary bond as the stage before the inmate has appeared before a judge to be arraigned and before bond has been set. After payment or court action, release still depends on judicial authorization reaching the jail. Greenville County states a goal of release within four hours after judicial authorization, subject to emergencies and other circumstances.

Booking
The jail intake event after arrest, when identity, charges, property, screening, and custody status are processed.
Temporary bond
A Greenville County FAQ term for no judge-set bond yet because arraignment or first appearance has not happened.
Detainer
A hold request from another agency or jurisdiction that may affect release even after a local bond is handled.
Classification
The jail process for assigning custody and housing based on risk, health, separation, and security needs.

Greenville County Mugshots and Court Records

Booking photos and court records follow different rules. The research did not confirm whether every Greenville County public roster profile displays a booking photo, and it did not find an official daily booking-photo gallery. The safe path is to check the official roster first, then use the public-records process if a booking photo is not visible or if the person is no longer listed. For a fuller photo-focused explanation, use the Greenville County jail mugshots page.

Court records after an arrest are separate from the jail roster. The official Greenville County Public Index is the route for formal case records, while the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Solicitor's Office handles prosecution for Greenville and Pickens counties. Governor Henry McMaster appointed Cindy S. Crick as Solicitor effective June 6, 2025, after Walter Wilkins resigned. For court charge status, compare the jail booking record with the Public Index rather than treating the roster charge as the final court outcome.


Greenville County Detention Facilities

The facility map for the Greenville County inmate population contains the primary county jail and one relevant SCDC state-prison page. They serve different custody groups, so each facility page uses a different lookup channel.

  • Greenville County Detention Center holds adult county-jail detainees, local sentenced offenders, arrestees awaiting bond or first appearance, and certain holds pending transfer.
  • Perry Correctional Institution is an SCDC state prison for sentenced South Carolina prisoners and is searched through the state locator, not the Greenville County roster.

Greenville County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Greenville County inmate population?

The reviewed official sources did not publish a current daily count. The confirmed figure is the Adult Detention Center's 1,277 rated adult capacity across Buildings One, Two, and Four on the county Adult Facility page.

How do I search current Greenville County inmates?

Start with the official Greenville County Inmate Search for current county jail custody. If the person has been sentenced to state prison, use the SCDC locator instead.

Does the roster show housing and release dates?

Greenville County says housing information and release-date information require calling or visiting the Detention Center. The online roster should not be treated as the final answer for those two fields.

Where are state prisoners searched?

Sentenced South Carolina prisoners are searched through SCDC. The state locator says it displays public information and photographs for current SCDC inmates as of midnight the previous day.

What if the inmate search is blocked or incomplete?

Use the phone, in-person, and FOIA paths. The jail main line, GCSO Public Records Center, Public Safety FOIA office, SCDC, BOP, ICE, and VINELink each cover a different part of the custody chain.

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Directions to the Greenville County Jail

The primary jail address is Greenville County Detention Center, 20 McGee Street, Greenville, SC 29601. The Sheriff's Office and Law Enforcement Center also use the connected public-safety campus at 4 McGee Street, so visitors should read the appointment, visit, or records instructions before choosing an entrance.

The jail sits in downtown Greenville near the county courthouse and public-safety campus. Drivers coming from I-385 generally enter downtown Greenville before moving onto the McGee Street grid. Drivers coming from I-85 usually connect through I-385 or local Greenville exits. People coming from U.S. 123 or nearby Upstate communities should allow time for downtown streets and public-safety parking patterns.

Address

Greenville County Detention Center
20 McGee Street
Greenville, SC 29601
864-467-2330

Visitor Parking

Reviewed official pages did not publish a visitor parking map, rate, or guaranteed lot. Confirm parking before arriving for a visit or records appointment.

Public Transit

Reviewed detention pages did not publish a Greenlink route number for jail visits. Check Greenlink's current planner and allow walking and check-in time.

Visitor Entry

Family visitors must be on the inmate's visitor list, present matching picture ID, follow staff instructions, and wear conservative clothing.