Find Marion County Arrest Records

Marion County arrest records are kept by the local court system and the Sheriff's Office. The county seat is the city of Marion, which sits in the Pee Dee region of South Carolina. You can search for arrest records through the state court web tools or by reaching out to local offices. The Clerk of Court holds case files for all criminal matters in Marion County. The Sheriff keeps booking logs and jail data. Use a name or case number to start your search for arrest records in Marion County right now.

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Marion County Quick Facts

30K Population
Marion County Seat
General Sessions Criminal Court
12th Circuit Judicial Circuit

Marion County Sheriff Arrest Records

The Marion County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement body for the area. Deputies make arrests, serve warrants, and run the jail. When a person is booked, the office creates an arrest record. That record lists the name, date of birth, charges, arrest date, and bond amount. These are public records in most cases.

Marion County has a few small town police forces in places like Mullins and Nichols. Those agencies also make arrests in their zones. All criminal cases from those towns still flow through the Marion County court system. The arrest records end up in the same county files no matter which local agency made the arrest in Marion County.

To get a copy of an arrest report from the sheriff, visit the office in Marion or call first. Staff can check if a record exists and tell you what to bring. Fees may apply for paper copies. The sheriff holds reports from the time of booking, while the court clerk keeps the full case file for each arrest in Marion County.

Marion County Court Arrest Records

The Clerk of Court in Marion County keeps all criminal case files. This includes records tied to cases in General Sessions and Magistrate Court. Staff can pull records by name or case number. You may ask for copies of charge sheets, bond forms, and case results. The office is at the Marion County Courthouse on Main Street.

You can search the Marion County Judicial Court Public Index from any device with a web link. This free tool shows case type, charges, court dates, and the status of each case filed in Marion County.

Marion County Judicial Court Public Index for searching arrest records

The Public Index is run by the South Carolina courts. It shows data for all counties, but you can set it to show just Marion County results. Search by the name of the person or by a known case number. Results list the charges, the court, and what has happened so far. New records take a short time to show up. For the most recent arrest records, call the clerk or visit the courthouse in Marion County.

Note: Court records in the Public Index may not yet show very recent arrests that have not been filed by the Marion County clerk.

How to Search Arrest Records in Marion County

There are a few ways to look up arrest records in Marion County. The best pick depends on what you need and how fast you need it. Online tools work well for a quick check. In-person visits let you see the full file.

The South Carolina Court Case Records Search is a free tool from the state court system. It lets you search by name or case number. You can find charges, court dates, and case results for Marion County and every other county. The tool runs on any phone, tablet, or computer.

To search arrest records in Marion County, you will need:

  • Full legal name of the person
  • Date of birth if you have it
  • Case number for a known case
  • Date range of the arrest
  • Type of charge or crime

Walking into the Marion County Courthouse gives you the most thorough results. Clerks can look through old files that may not be in the web system yet. Bring a valid ID when you go. You can ask for plain or certified copies of arrest records. Call the Clerk of Court first to check hours and fees for copies in Marion County.

South Carolina Arrest Records Databases

Several state agencies keep records that help you find arrest data for people in Marion County. These tools go past what the local court or sheriff can show. They span the whole state and in some cases link to other systems.

The SLED CATCH system is the main criminal history check tool in South Carolina. CATCH stands for Citizens Access to Criminal Histories. It is run by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division. You search by name and date of birth. The fee is $25 per search. Results show arrests, charges, and case outcomes from all 46 counties, including Marion County. This is a name-based search, so you must have the right name and date of birth to get a good match.

SLED CATCH criminal history search for South Carolina arrest records

SLED CATCH is the most thorough tool for a full criminal background check in South Carolina. Keep in mind that it only shows state records. It does not cover federal cases or arrests from other states. For Marion County arrest records alone, the free Public Index may be enough.

Marion County Inmate and Custody Records

If someone was arrested in Marion County and sent to state prison, you can find them through the SC Department of Corrections Inmate Search. This tool shows the inmate's photo, charges, sentence length, and current location. It covers all state prisons in South Carolina. Search by name or inmate number to find people tied to Marion County arrests.

For people on probation or parole after an arrest, the SC Probation, Parole, and Pardon Services offender search shows their status. It lists the county where they report and details of their case. Marion County cases that led to supervised release will show up in this tool.

Crime victims in Marion County can sign up for alerts through VINELink. This free service sends a note when an inmate's status changes. You get an alert if the person is moved, let out, or escapes. It works for jails and prisons across South Carolina, including the Marion County detention center.

What Marion County Arrest Records Contain

An arrest record from Marion County holds key facts about the event. The full name and date of birth are listed first. Next comes the arrest date, time, and place. Charges are spelled out. The arresting officer or agency is named. If bond was set, the amount shows in the record. All of this data is public under South Carolina law, as outlined in S.C. Code Section 17-1-40.

Court records build on the arrest record over time. Once a case is filed, you can track it through the system. Plea entries, hearings, and the final result are all noted. A guilty plea or a conviction includes the sentence. Dismissals and not guilty findings are also on file. These records stay in the Marion County system for years and form a lasting part of the public record.

Marion County arrest records may cover many types of cases:

  • Felony charges such as burglary or assault
  • Misdemeanor charges like petty theft
  • Drug crimes and possession cases
  • Warrants served by the sheriff
  • DUI arrests from local police or highway patrol

Clearing Arrest Records in Marion County

Some arrest records in Marion County can be erased from public view. This is called expungement. Not all records qualify. The type of charge and the case result both matter. If charges were dropped or you were found not guilty, you may be able to get the record removed.

The SC Legal Aid expungement guide explains who can apply and how it works. In most cases, you file a request with the Marion County court. There is a fee, and you may need to wait a set time after the case ends. The Clerk of Court in Marion County can tell you what forms to use and where to send them.

First-time offenses that ended in a dismissal or a not guilty finding are the most common type cleared from the record. Some drug charges and minor crimes can also be erased after a wait of a few years. Violent crimes and sex crimes are almost never removed. A judge must sign off on every request before any arrest record is taken out of the Marion County system.

Note: Expungement does not happen right away, and records may still show in some databases for a time after the court grants the order in Marion County.

Public Access to Marion County Arrest Records

Most arrest records in Marion County are open to the public. South Carolina has strong rules on record access. The state Freedom of Information Act gives people the right to ask for government records. This includes arrest data held by the Sheriff's Office and the courts in Marion County.

A few types of records are not open. Sealed cases are off limits. Juvenile cases stay private in most situations. Records that have been expunged are gone from public view. If you are not sure about a record, ask the Clerk of Court in Marion County. They can tell you what is on hand and what is not. You do not need to give a reason when you ask for public arrest records. Anyone can make the request at any time.

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Nearby Counties

Marion County sits in the eastern part of South Carolina near the Pee Dee River. If you need arrest records from a nearby area, check the county where the arrest took place. Each county keeps its own files at its own courthouse.

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