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2026-06-10 14:03 UTCOfficial data
117In custody
2Felony
3Misdemeanor
$1.9MTotal bond
14Booked · 14d
63Avg days
InmateBookedChargesClassBondDays
DNDAVIS, NICHOLAS WADEMale
Apr 30, 2026
Warrant: AW warrant 2023DR4400128P-002 (FAMILY COURT BENCH WARRANT)
Court / Warrant
41d
BHBOBO, HAYLEY ALEXISFemale
Apr 30, 2026
Warrant: AW warrant 23-GS-360371 (VIOLATION OF PROBATION)
Court / Warrant
41d
ABAUSTIN, BRENT TYSONMale
Apr 29, 2026
Additional Hold for Union County Sheriff's Office
Court / Warrant
42d
GJGAULT, JOSHUA NATHANMale
Apr 27, 2026
Warrant: AW warrant 2026A4420200211 (16-13-30(A) - PETTY LARCENY &lt+1 more
Property / TheftCourt / Warrant
$4,59244d
TDTALLEY, DENNIS BRUCEMale
Apr 25, 2026
Warrant: AW warrant 2026A4420200215 (16-13-110(A) - SHOPLIFTING - 3RD & SUB OFFENSE)+1 more
Property / Theft
$6,00046d
BJBOYKIN, JOSEPHMale
Apr 24, 2026
Warrant: AW warrant 2026A4410200044 (16-3-600(B) - ASSAULT AND BATTERY OF HIGH AND AGGRAVATED NATURE)+2 more
ViolentProperty / Theft
47d
WPWILLIAMS, PERRY LEEMale
Apr 20, 2026
Warrant: AW warrant W-48-26-058 (VIOLATION OF PROBATION)+4 more
Court / WarrantOther
$100,00051d
VMVINSON, MORGAN LEEMale
Apr 20, 2026
Warrant: FCTBW warrant 2010DR4400207 (FAMILY COURT BENCH WARRANT)
Court / Warrant
51d
WMWICKS, MICHAEL LEWISMale
Apr 17, 2026
Warrant: AW warrant 2026a4410100078 (23-3-470(A)(2) - FAIL TO REGISTER AS SEX OFFENDER 2nd OFFENSE)+2 more
Sex offenseCourt / Warrant
$6,00054d
SMSTEELE, MATTHEW MELVINMale
Apr 16, 2026
Warrant: AW warrant 2026A4420200200 (16-3-600(D) - ASSAULT AND BATTERY 2ND DEGREE)
Violent
$3,00055d
WTWALDEN, TIMOTHY MICHAELMale
Apr 10, 2026
Warrant: AW warrant 2026A4420200174 (16-13-160(A)(1) - B & E AUTO)+12 more
Court / WarrantProperty / TheftBurglaryDrugs
Misdemeanor$112,06761d
RKROBINS, KIRSTEN ALEXISFemale
Apr 10, 2026
Sentenced: Serving 45 days - Concurrent
Other
61d
RWRICHARDSON, WILLIAM JOSEPH JRMale
Apr 7, 2026
Warrant: AW warrant 2026A4410100081 (16-3-29 - ATTEMPTED MURDER)+1 more
ViolentCourt / Warrant
64d
BDBEST, DUSTIN GREGORYMale
Apr 1, 2026
Warrant: AW warrant 2026A4420200159 (16-13-160(A)(1) - B & E AUTO)+16 more
Court / WarrantProperty / Theft
$96,00070d
PJPRATT, JIMMIE CLYDEMale
Mar 31, 2026
Additional Hold for SC Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon+1 more
Court / WarrantOther
71d
MTMEANS, TOMMY LEEMale
Mar 25, 2026
Warrant: AW warrant W-22-26-0012 (VIOLATION OF PROBATION)+1 more
Court / WarrantViolent
$100,00077d
KMKEISLER, MISTY LYNNFemale
Mar 25, 2026
Warrant: AW warrant 2026A4410100057 (44-53-0370 (D) (2) - Possession of Controlled Sub. Sched. I to V first)+3 more
DrugsWeapons
77d
DMDINNEEN, MICHAEL ANTHONY IIIMale
Mar 17, 2026
Warrant: AW warrant W-44-26-0022 (VIOLATION OF PROBATION)+2 more
Court / WarrantViolentWeapons
$100,00085d
BTBOULWARE, THOMAS CHADMale
Feb 26, 2026
Warrant: AW warrant W-44-26-0013 (24-21-0450 - PROBATION / VIOLATION OF TERMS)+1 more
Court / Warrant
$100,000104d
PLPENNINGTON, LANNIE DALEMale
Feb 20, 2026
Holding for Other Agency: 44-53-375(C)(1)(A) - TRAFFICKING METHAMPHETAMINE &gt
Drugs
110d
  1. DN
    DAVIS, NICHOLAS WADEMale
    Booked Apr 30, 2026Days 41Bond
    Court / Warrant
  2. BH
    BOBO, HAYLEY ALEXISFemale
    Booked Apr 30, 2026Days 41Bond
    Court / Warrant
  3. AB
    AUSTIN, BRENT TYSONMale
    Booked Apr 29, 2026Days 42Bond
    Court / Warrant
  4. GJ
    GAULT, JOSHUA NATHANMale
    Booked Apr 27, 2026Days 44Bond $4,592
    Property / TheftCourt / Warrant
  5. TD
    TALLEY, DENNIS BRUCEMale
    Booked Apr 25, 2026Days 46Bond $6,000
    Property / Theft
  6. BJ
    BOYKIN, JOSEPHMale
    Booked Apr 24, 2026Days 47Bond
    ViolentProperty / Theft
  7. WP
    WILLIAMS, PERRY LEEMale
    Booked Apr 20, 2026Days 51Bond $100,000
    Court / WarrantOther
  8. VM
    VINSON, MORGAN LEEMale
    Booked Apr 20, 2026Days 51Bond
    Court / Warrant
  9. WM
    WICKS, MICHAEL LEWISMale
    Booked Apr 17, 2026Days 54Bond $6,000
    Sex offenseCourt / Warrant
  10. SM
    STEELE, MATTHEW MELVINMale
    Booked Apr 16, 2026Days 55Bond $3,000
    Violent
  11. WT
    WALDEN, TIMOTHY MICHAELMale
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Apr 10, 2026Days 61Bond $112,067
    Court / WarrantProperty / TheftBurglaryDrugs
  12. RK
    ROBINS, KIRSTEN ALEXISFemale
    Booked Apr 10, 2026Days 61Bond
    Other
  13. RW
    RICHARDSON, WILLIAM JOSEPH JRMale
    Booked Apr 7, 2026Days 64Bond
    ViolentCourt / Warrant
  14. BD
    BEST, DUSTIN GREGORYMale
    Booked Apr 1, 2026Days 70Bond $96,000
    Court / WarrantProperty / Theft
  15. PJ
    PRATT, JIMMIE CLYDEMale
    Booked Mar 31, 2026Days 71Bond
    Court / WarrantOther
  16. MT
    MEANS, TOMMY LEEMale
    Booked Mar 25, 2026Days 77Bond $100,000
    Court / WarrantViolent
  17. KM
    KEISLER, MISTY LYNNFemale
    Booked Mar 25, 2026Days 77Bond
    DrugsWeapons
  18. DM
    DINNEEN, MICHAEL ANTHONY IIIMale
    Booked Mar 17, 2026Days 85Bond $100,000
    Court / WarrantViolentWeapons
  19. BT
    BOULWARE, THOMAS CHADMale
    Booked Feb 26, 2026Days 104Bond $100,000
    Court / Warrant
  20. PL
    PENNINGTON, LANNIE DALEMale
    Booked Feb 20, 2026Days 110Bond
    Drugs

Union County Jail Contact Information

Use these Union County Detention Center contacts for custody confirmation, bail questions, visitation planning, inmate deposits, and court follow-up.

Facility
Union County Detention Center
Physical Address
210 W. Main St., Union, SC 29379Open in Google Maps
Jail Direct Phone
864-429-1617
Operated By
Union County Sheriff's Office
Court
Union County General Sessions Court

About the Union County Detention Center

The Union County Detention Center in Union, South Carolina is operated by the Union County Sheriff's Office. This page reflects the current inmate roster sourced live from the county's Zuercher Portal, including each inmate's name, booking date, holding agency, and charge/hold reasons with bond amounts when available.

An arrest is not an indication of guilt. Confirm custody status and court details with the Union County Sheriff's Office or the Union County General Sessions Court.

Facility
Union County Detention Center
Operated By
Union County Sheriff's Office
County
Union County, South Carolina (Union)
Phone
864-429-1617
Roster Source
Zuercher Portal inmate roster (live JSON API)

How the Union County Inmate Search Works

Accessing the Union County inmate search is an essential step for families and friends trying to locate an individual incarcerated at the Union County Detention Center. The search tool allows users to input various details, such as the inmate's name, booking date, and charges. This user-friendly interface helps simplify the process of finding specific individuals, making it more manageable for families during an already stressful situation. Keeping informed about an inmate's status can alleviate uncertainty and guide families in supporting their loved ones effectively.

Booking records contain critical information, including the inmate's name, date of booking, specific charges, current status, and any applicable bond amounts. Understanding the terms listed in these records is vital. For example, the status can indicate whether the inmate is pending trial, sentenced, or being held for another jurisdiction. Families should also be aware that charges may change based on new evidence or legal negotiations, which can lead to shifts in what appears on the booking record. Keeping track of this information helps families stay engaged and proactive in their loved ones' cases.

Timing delays can often occur within the legal system, affecting the information found in the Union County inmate search. Factors such as processing times, court schedules, and administrative tasks can create gaps in real-time updates. Families are encouraged to check the inmate search regularly and reach out to the detention center for the most accurate information. Utilizing search tips, like knowing the correct spelling of an inmate's name or checking for aliases, can enhance the likelihood of finding the desired information quickly. Staying informed is key during this complicated process.

Posting Bail at Union County Detention Center

The process of setting bail at the Union County Detention Center begins with a hearing before a judge, who assesses various factors to determine an appropriate bail amount. These factors typically include the nature of the charges, the defendant's criminal history, and their ties to the community. The judge aims to ensure that the bail amount is fair and takes into consideration the defendant's ability to pay. Understanding how bail works helps families navigate this aspect of the legal system and prepare for potential costs associated with release.

There are several types of bonds available for posting bail, including cash bonds, surety bonds, property bonds, and own recognizance (OR) releases. A cash bond requires the full bail amount to be paid upfront, while a surety bond involves a bail bondsman, who charges a non-refundable fee, typically around 10%. Property bonds use real estate as collateral, and OR releases allow qualifying defendants to be released without payment. Families should be aware of these options to make informed decisions about how to secure their loved one's release from the Union County Jail.

Once bail is agreed upon, the steps to post bail at the Union County Detention Center can vary depending on the type of bond chosen. For cash bonds, payment can be made directly at the facility, while surety bonds require contacting a bail bondsman. It's essential to understand the associated fees and any potential risks to co-signers when utilizing a bondsman. After posting bail, the release timeline can depend on several factors, such as processing times and available resources at the detention center. Families should remain patient and proactive in following up on their loved one's release status.

Sending Money to an Inmate

The commissary and trust account at the Union County Detention Center play a vital role in an inmate's daily life. These funds allow inmates to purchase various items such as food, hygiene products, and writing materials, which can help improve their overall well-being while incarcerated. Depositing money into an inmate's account is essential for ensuring they have access to these necessary items. Families should familiarize themselves with the process to ensure their loved ones can maintain some semblance of normalcy during their time in the facility.

Depositing funds into an inmate’s account can be accomplished through several methods, including kiosks located within the detention center, online payments, phone deposits, or sending money orders. Each method has its associated fees and processing times, which can vary. It’s crucial for families to understand these aspects to avoid delays in providing support. When making a deposit, be sure to include the inmate's booking number, as this ensures that the funds are credited correctly to their account, allowing them to make purchases when needed.

Mailing cash is strictly prohibited at the Union County Detention Center, as it poses security risks and complicates the handling of funds. Families should only use the approved methods for depositing money into an inmate's trust account. Being aware of the necessary fees and timing can alleviate frustration and ensure that funds are available for the inmate's use as quickly as possible. Maintaining communication with the detention staff regarding any questions or issues during this process can also help families navigate the system more smoothly.

Inmate Communication

Communication with inmates at the Union County Detention Center follows specific guidelines set by the facility. Inmates are allowed to make outgoing calls only, and these calls are typically collect or prepaid. Families should be aware of the associated costs for each type of call and decide on a method that works best for their situation. Understanding this system ensures families can maintain contact with their loved ones during a challenging time and helps to foster support while they await their legal proceedings.

Video visits are another communication option offered at the Union County Jail. Families can schedule video visitation sessions, often for a fee. It's essential to familiarize oneself with the scheduling process and any associated rules regarding visiting hours and duration. Video visits can offer a more personal way to connect than regular phone calls, enhancing the emotional support available to inmates. Families should stay informed about any updates to the visitation policies to make the most of these opportunities to communicate.

Inmate mail is also a critical aspect of communication, but all correspondence, except for legal mail, is monitored. Families should ensure that they address letters correctly and follow strict guidelines, as any violations can lead to delays or even confiscation. Legal mail is treated differently, offering some level of confidentiality. Understanding these rules is vital for families to maintain open lines of communication with their loved ones in the Union County Detention Center. By adhering to the protocols, families can ensure that messages and support reach inmates as intended.

Union County Court Information

In Union County, South Carolina, the local court handles cases arising from the Union County Detention Center. The specific court responsible for these matters varies based on the nature of the charges, with some cases proceeding in magistrate court while others advance to general sessions or circuit court. It’s essential for families to understand which court is handling their loved one’s case to remain informed about hearings, potential outcomes, and the overall legal process. Knowledge of the court system helps families better support their loved ones during this journey.

The timeline of a case in Union County typically follows a structured path, beginning with the initial appearance before a judge. This appearance is crucial, as it allows the defendant to be formally informed of the charges and legal rights. Following this, there may be preliminary hearings, arraignments, and, ultimately, sentencing if the case proceeds. Familiarizing oneself with these stages can help families anticipate what to expect as their loved ones navigate the system. Understanding how the timeline unfolds can aid in preparing emotionally and logistically for upcoming court dates.

Video hearings are increasingly common in Union County courts, offering a more accessible option for defendants who may not be able to appear in person. Families should stay informed about their loved one's court dates, which can be checked through the court's online resources or by contacting the appropriate court office. It’s also vital to understand that court records are the authoritative source for information related to case status, outcomes, and legal proceedings. Keeping track of this information can empower families to advocate for their loved ones at each stage of the process.

Court
Union County General Sessions Court

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I perform an inmate search and access booking records for Union County Detention Center?

Individuals seeking to perform an inmate search or access booking records for the Union County Detention Center can utilize the official Union County website. The site provides a searchable database that enables the public to find information about current and past inmates, including their booking status, charges, and release dates. This resource ensures transparency and allows families and legal representatives to stay informed about an inmate's legal situation. For additional assistance, contact the Detention Center directly during business hours.

What is the booking and intake process at Union County Detention Center?

The booking and intake process at the Union County Detention Center involves several critical steps following an arrest. Upon arrival, an individual is thoroughly searched, and their personal belongings are secured. Basic information is collected, including personal identification and biographical data. Following this, the individual undergoes fingerprinting, and charges are formally entered into the system. The entire process is designed to ensure safety and legality, adhering to the rights of the detainee while facilitating a smooth transition into detention.

What types of bail and bond are available for inmates at Union County Detention Center?

At the Union County Detention Center, various types of bail and bond options are available to eligible inmates. These include cash bonds, surety bonds, and property bonds. The amount required for bail is determined by the nature of the charges and is set according to the bail schedule. Individuals may seek the assistance of a licensed bondsman to facilitate the bonding process, which allows for release pending court appearances. It is advisable to consult legal counsel for guidance regarding bail options.

What is the difference between pretrial and sentenced charges at Union County Detention Center?

At the Union County Detention Center, pretrial charges refer to individuals who have been arrested and are awaiting trial. These individuals have not yet been convicted and retain the presumption of innocence. Conversely, sentenced charges apply to individuals who have been found guilty and are serving a court-imposed sentence. Understanding this distinction is essential for family members and advocates, as it affects the rights, legal representation, and available resources for inmates within the detention system.

How can inmates access their attorneys while at Union County Detention Center?

Inmates at the Union County Detention Center have the right to access legal counsel as outlined by the law. Attorneys may schedule visits with their clients during designated visitation hours, ensuring privacy and confidentiality. To facilitate this process, it is advisable for attorneys to contact the Detention Center in advance to arrange a meeting. Additionally, inmates can communicate with their legal representatives through written correspondence. The facility prioritizes the rights of detainees to receive legal advice and representation.

What are the guidelines for making phone calls from Union County Detention Center?

Phone calls made from the Union County Detention Center are monitored and typically must be made as collect calls or through a prepaid phone account set up by family or friends. Inmates are not permitted to receive incoming calls. To set up a prepaid account, individuals can utilize the services provided by the facility’s phone provider. Understanding these guidelines ensures that inmates can maintain communication with their loved ones while adhering to the facility's regulations.

Is video visitation available at Union County Detention Center?

Yes, video visitation is available at the Union County Detention Center, providing an alternative to in-person visits. Family members and friends can arrange video visits through the facility’s designated service provider, which allows for secure communication without the need for physical presence. Video visitation typically requires scheduling and may incur fees. This service supports connection between inmates and their loved ones while ensuring the security protocols of the facility are upheld.

What are the rules for in-person visitation at Union County Detention Center?

In-person visitation at the Union County Detention Center is subject to specific rules and regulations designed to ensure safety and security. Visitors must be on an approved visitation list and present valid identification. All visitors are subject to a search upon entry. Visits may be time-limited and monitored to maintain order. It is essential for visitors to familiarize themselves with the visitation schedule and rules established by the facility to ensure a smooth visitation experience.

How can I send money to an inmate at Union County Detention Center?

Money can be sent to inmates at the Union County Detention Center through several methods, including online deposits, mail, or in-person transactions at the facility. Funds are typically deposited into the inmate's commissary or trust account, allowing them to purchase items such as hygiene products and snacks. It is important to follow the established procedures and to ensure that all transactions adhere to the facility’s guidelines to prevent any delays in funding.

What are the regulations for sending mail to inmates at Union County Detention Center?

Mail sent to inmates at the Union County Detention Center must comply with specific regulations to ensure security and safety. All correspondence should include the inmate's name and identification number, along with the facility's address. Certain items, such as contraband or materials that could compromise security, are prohibited. Legal mail is treated with special consideration, allowing attorneys to send and receive documents securely. Understanding these regulations is vital for ensuring that inmate correspondence reaches its intended recipient.

What is the release process and timeline for inmates at Union County Detention Center?

The release process for inmates at the Union County Detention Center involves several steps that can vary based on the circumstances of each case. Upon completion of their sentence or resolution of charges, inmates are processed for release. This may include final paperwork, verification of identification, and the return of personal belongings. The timeline for release can vary, but efforts are made to complete the process efficiently. Family members can inquire about the status of an inmate’s release through the facility.

How are court appearances scheduled for inmates at Union County Detention Center?

Court appearances for inmates at the Union County Detention Center are scheduled according to the court's calendar and the nature of the charges. Inmates are typically transported to court by facility staff for scheduled hearings. It is essential for family members and attorneys to remain informed about upcoming court dates, as these can impact the inmate's legal status and potential release. For specific inquiries regarding scheduling, individuals can contact the court clerk's office or the detention facility.

What happens to an inmate's property and belongings upon booking at Union County Detention Center?

Upon booking at the Union County Detention Center, an inmate's personal property and belongings are secured for safekeeping. Items such as clothing, jewelry, and cash are collected and stored until the individual’s release. Inmates are typically allowed to retain certain personal items, such as necessary medications. It is important for family members to be aware of the facility’s policies regarding property to ensure that any items sent or brought comply with established regulations.

What medical care is provided to inmates at Union County Detention Center?

Inmates at the Union County Detention Center receive access to medical care, ensuring that their health needs are met while in custody. The facility has protocols in place for assessing and addressing physical and mental health issues. Medical staff is available to conduct evaluations and provide necessary treatments. Inmates are encouraged to report any medical concerns to the facility staff promptly, ensuring timely care. The provision of medical services aligns with the facility’s commitment to the health and well-being of all detainees.

What is the procedure for inmate transfers at Union County Detention Center?

Inmate transfers at the Union County Detention Center may occur for various reasons, including security, medical needs, or relocation to a different facility. The transfer process is carefully managed to ensure compliance with all legal and procedural requirements. Families are typically notified of a transfer, and inmates are given information about their new location. Understanding the reasons for transfers and the procedures involved can help family members maintain communication with the individual during this transition.

How can the public access records and public information related to Union County Detention Center?

The public can access records and information related to the Union County Detention Center through the official Union County website or by contacting the facility directly. Public records include booking logs, inmate status, and arrest reports. Requests for specific records may require formal submission according to the South Carolina Freedom of Information Act. The facility prioritizes transparency and aims to provide relevant information while adhering to legal privacy guidelines.

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This roster is sourced from public booking data and is not an official or certified record. Inclusion is not evidence of guilt. Custody status, charges, and bail can change quickly — confirm sensitive details directly with the Union County Sheriff's Office before taking legal or financial action.