Mount Pleasant Criminal History Records

Mount Pleasant is one of South Carolina's fastest-growing cities, and its criminal history records are maintained through several channels. The Mount Pleasant Police Department holds local incident and arrest reports. Felony cases are filed in Charleston County Circuit Court. State-level searches run through SLED's databases. This page covers each source so you can find the Mount Pleasant criminal history records you need with as little confusion as possible.

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Mount Pleasant Police Department and Criminal Records

The Mount Pleasant Police Department is located at 100 Ann Edwards Lane, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464. The non-emergency line is (843) 884-4176. Departmental records include incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records generated within the town's jurisdiction. MPPD accepts records requests in person, by mail, and through online channels.

For incident reports and related documents, visiting the Records Division in person during business hours is the most direct approach. Bring a government-issued photo ID. Mail requests should be sent to the same address: 100 Ann Edwards Lane, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464. Include your name, contact information, a description of the record you need, and any identifying details such as report number or date of incident. FOIA requests for town records go to Town Hall at the same address. The town's FOIA contact line is (843) 884-8517.

Municipal Court for Mount Pleasant is also at 100 Ann Edwards Lane. The Municipal Court phone number is (843) 856-1205. Cases heard there cover traffic offenses, town ordinance violations, and misdemeanor criminal matters arising within town limits.

Note: Mount Pleasant Municipal Court records are separate from Charleston County Circuit Court records. If you are searching for a felony matter, start with the county Public Index rather than Municipal Court.

Searching Mount Pleasant Criminal History Through SLED

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SLED CATCH criminal history search system. Source: catch.sled.sc.gov

SLED's CATCH system is the most efficient tool for a broad Mount Pleasant criminal history search. At $25 per query, CATCH searches SLED's statewide criminal repository by name. Results can include arrest records, charges, and convictions from any county in South Carolina, making it more comprehensive than a local police record request alone. Because CATCH covers the entire state, it is especially helpful when you want to confirm whether someone has a record in a county other than Charleston.

For county-level criminal court filings, the free Charleston County Public Index is the right resource. It lists circuit court cases by name or case number and includes charge descriptions, hearing dates, and dispositions. Cases arising from Mount Pleasant incidents that reached the felony level will appear in this database. You can search without creating an account or paying any fee.

SLED's Sex Offender Registry at scor.sled.sc.gov allows free searches by city or ZIP code. Any registered sex offender with a Mount Pleasant address will appear there. Entries include the offense type, tier level, and current registration address as reported to the county sheriff.

Mount Pleasant FOIA Requests for Criminal Records

Mount Pleasant's Freedom of Information Act requests are governed by SC Code Title 30, Chapter 4. Any person can request records from the Town of Mount Pleasant, including police department files. Submit written requests to Town Hall at 100 Ann Edwards Lane, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464, or call (843) 884-8517 to ask about the submission process.

A well-crafted request saves time. Include the subject's full name, date of birth, date range, type of record requested (incident report, arrest record, etc.), and any report or case numbers. The town must acknowledge your request within 10 working days for records less than two years old and within 20 working days for older records. Production of records must follow within 30 calendar days and 35 calendar days respectively.

Fees are based on actual costs and may include staff time for research and copying charges per page. If the scope of your request is large, ask for a fee estimate before the work begins. Under the FOIA statute, agencies may require a deposit of up to 25% of the estimated cost before beginning work on an extensive request.

Charleston County Court Records for Mount Pleasant

Mount Pleasant is part of Charleston County. All felony and serious criminal cases arising in the town are filed in Charleston County Circuit Court. The Charleston County Clerk of Court is at 100 Broad Street, Suite 106, Charleston, SC 29401. The clerk's main number is (843) 958-5000.

The Charleston County Public Index provides free online case lookups. Searching by defendant name returns all matching circuit court filings in the county, including charge, case number, and disposition. This is a practical tool for confirming whether a pending or past felony case exists for a Mount Pleasant resident without needing to visit the courthouse.

If you need official certified copies of court records, contact the clerk's office directly. Fees for certification vary by document. You can also use the SC Judicial Branch's case records search page to verify which court level handled a specific matter if you are uncertain.

Note: Certified copies issued by the Clerk of Court carry a court seal and are acceptable for legal and administrative purposes. Printouts from the Public Index are informational only and do not serve as official certified records.

Criminal Records Laws Affecting Mount Pleasant

Mount Pleasant criminal history records are subject to the same South Carolina statutes that apply statewide. SC Code Section 23-3-115 gives SLED the authority to collect, maintain, and distribute criminal history data reported by agencies including the Mount Pleasant Police Department. This statute also defines the permitted uses of that data and limits who can receive a comprehensive background check.

The South Carolina Freedom of Information Act at Title 30, Chapter 4 is the primary tool for obtaining records from Mount Pleasant's government agencies. The law requires the town to respond within set timeframes, caps fees at actual costs, and specifies categories of records that may be withheld, such as ongoing investigation materials and certain personal information.

SC Code Section 17-1-40 sets the rules for expungement in South Carolina. Mount Pleasant residents seeking to clear qualifying records must file through the Ninth Judicial Circuit Solicitor's Office, which covers Charleston County. The statute requires the $250 filing fee and mandates that all agencies holding the record destroy their copies after a court order is issued.

Expungement Options in Mount Pleasant

Residents of Mount Pleasant with certain qualifying records can seek expungement under SC Code Section 17-1-40. Charges that ended in a not-guilty verdict or dismissal are common candidates. First-offense misdemeanor convictions in specific categories, certain drug diversion completions, and some youthful offender act dispositions may also qualify, depending on the specific statute of conviction and the time elapsed.

The process starts with the Ninth Judicial Circuit Solicitor's Office in Charleston. A $250 filing fee is due at submission. Solicitor staff check eligibility before forwarding the petition to a circuit court judge. Once the judge signs the expungement order, it is distributed to SLED, the Mount Pleasant Police Department, and any other agency holding the record. Each agency must then destroy its copy.

After the process is complete, the expunged charge disappears from SLED CATCH results and public records searches. Some exceptions remain: federal agencies, certain licensing boards, and law enforcement employers may access expunged records in limited circumstances. A South Carolina criminal defense attorney familiar with Charleston County practice can help you determine eligibility and walk you through the filing steps.

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Mount Pleasant County Criminal History

Serious criminal cases filed against Mount Pleasant residents go through Charleston County Circuit Court. The county clerk and Public Index are the primary resources for those records.

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