Greenville County Criminal Records Search

Greenville County criminal history records are available through the Clerk of Court, the Greenville City Police, the county Sheriff, and the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division. Greenville County is the most populous county in upstate South Carolina and is part of the 13th Judicial Circuit. The county seat is Greenville. This page covers all the main ways to search criminal history records connected to Greenville County, from the courthouse on North Street to the online SLED CATCH system.

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Greenville County Clerk of Court Criminal Records

The Greenville County Clerk of Court maintains criminal records for General Sessions Court. The courthouse is at 305 E. North Street, Greenville, SC 29601. The main number is (864) 467-8551. For criminal records specifically, call the Criminal Records Division at (864) 467-8745. Staff can search by name or case number and provide copies of court documents.

The Public Index for Greenville County is available at publicindex.sccourts.org/greenville. This free online tool lets you search Greenville County criminal cases by name without visiting the courthouse. Results include the case number, charges, and current status. Certified copies and detailed documents still require contact with the Clerk of Court.

Greenville County Clerk of Court for criminal history records
Office Greenville County Clerk of Court
305 E. North Street
Greenville, SC 29601
Phone: (864) 467-8551
Criminal Records: (864) 467-8745
Website greenvillecountycourt.org
Public Index Greenville County Public Index

Greenville City Police and Criminal Records

The Greenville Police Department serves the City of Greenville within Greenville County. The Records Division is at 4 McGee Street, Greenville, SC 29601. Their Records Division phone is (864) 467-5243. You can request incident reports, accident reports, and warrant information through this office.

The City of Greenville handles FOIA requests through the City Clerk's Office. Submit requests through the City of Greenville Public Records Center. Visit greenvillesc.gov for details on submitting a FOIA request for Greenville Police records.

The Greenville Municipal Court is located at City Hall, 206 S. Main Street, Greenville, SC 29601. Phone: (864) 467-4510. Municipal Court hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. This court handles lower-level criminal cases within the city limits.

Searching Greenville County Criminal History Online

Three online tools are most useful for Greenville County criminal history. The Greenville County Public Index is the best starting point. The SC Judicial Branch case records search at sccourts.org covers a wider range of courts. And the SLED CATCH system gives statewide criminal history tied to a name.

The Public Index is free and fast. It returns results for cases filed in Greenville County courts. SLED CATCH costs $25 but pulls data from across South Carolina. Using both gives the most thorough picture of Greenville County criminal history for a given name.

SLED Criminal Background Records for Greenville County

SLED collects criminal history from all South Carolina counties. Greenville County law enforcement agencies and courts submit arrest and disposition data to the state repository. Anyone can run a name-based search through CATCH at catch.sled.sc.gov for $25.

SLED results show criminal history across South Carolina, not just Greenville County. If a person has records in multiple counties, they will all appear. Name-based searches may return results for multiple people who share the same name. Under S.C. Code Ann. 23-3-115 and 23-3-120, the state controls how these records are accessed and used.

Greenville County Arrest Records and the Sheriff

The Greenville County Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement in unincorporated Greenville County. Arrest records are public under South Carolina FOIA. Submit a written request to the Sheriff's Office and include the name of the person and the approximate date of the arrest. Under S.C. Code Ann. 30-4-10, the office must respond within 10 business days.

Arrest records from local police departments within Greenville County, such as the Greer, Simpsonville, or Mauldin police, are also subject to FOIA. Each department handles its own records requests.

SC DOC Inmate Search and Probation in Greenville County

People convicted of state felonies in Greenville County and sentenced to prison are in SCDC custody. Search for them at public.doc.state.sc.us. The database is free and shows current incarceration status and basic conviction details.

People on probation or parole from Greenville County cases are supervised by DPPPS. Visit dppps.sc.gov for local office contact information. Individual supervision case details are not available to the public online.

Sex Offender Registry in Greenville County

The South Carolina Sex Offender Registry lists registered sex offenders in Greenville County. Search by name, zip code, or county at scor.sled.sc.gov. Results include the registrant's address, photo, and offense history. The registry is free to use and maintained by SLED.

Expungement in Greenville County

South Carolina law allows expungement of certain criminal records under S.C. Code Ann. 17-1-40. Records that may qualify include arrests with no prosecution, dismissed charges, and some first-offense convictions. Once expunged, the Greenville County record is sealed and removed from public searches.

The process begins with the Solicitor's Office for the 13th Judicial Circuit. Given the volume of cases in Greenville County, having a criminal defense attorney guide you through the process can reduce delays. Eligibility depends on the specific charge and outcome of the case.

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Cities in Greenville County

Greenville County includes several large cities and towns. Criminal records may be held by city police departments and Municipal Courts as well as the county courthouse.

Nearby Counties

Greenville County borders several other upstate South Carolina counties. Records for people who have lived in more than one of these counties may be spread across multiple courthouses.

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