Search the Fairfield County Inmate Population

The Fairfield County inmate population is centered on the county detention center, with state, federal, immigration, and victim-notification systems used when a person is no longer in local jail custody. A Fairfield County inmate search should start with current custody status, then move to court, state prison, or federal records when the facts point there. The Fairfield County inmate population includes people held before trial, people awaiting bond hearings, and some short-sentence local detainees. The Fairfield County inmate population also changes when sentenced prisoners transfer to the South Carolina prison system.

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Fairfield County Inmate Population Overview

The only detention facility found in official county, sheriff, SCDC, BOP, ICE, and court-source research is the Fairfield County Detention Center. The county identifies the jail as the local holding point for adults arrested in Fairfield County, people waiting on bond hearings, and local detainees whose cases have not yet moved into the state prison system. No county annex, work-release building, medical jail, county prison camp, active municipal jail, BOP prison, ICE detention center, or SCDC state prison was located inside Fairfield County.

The Fairfield County inmate population is therefore best read as a custody map, not a single public dashboard. The jail handles the local part. SCDC handles sentenced state prisoners after transfer. BOP and the U.S. Marshals Service handle federal custody, while ICE ODLS handles immigration detention. VINELink South Carolina helps with notification, but it is not a full booking record. Those lines matter because a local booking may age into a court case, a state sentence, a federal hold, or an immigration case, and each one has a different search channel.

65 Supplemental 2022 Phone-Rate Population Value
Not published Official Rated Capacity Located Online
1 Detention Facility in Facility Map

Fairfield County Inmate Population Statistics

Fairfield County publishes strong operational details for the jail, but the located official pages do not publish a current daily inmate count, annual booking total, rated capacity, or county jail demographic dashboard. County detention material, SCDC institution listings, county forms, and high-authority outside sources do not supply an official capacity number. The only number available for jail population context is the Prison Policy Initiative 2022 phone-rate appendix value of 65 for Fairfield County Detention Center. That value is useful as supplemental phone-rate appendix data. It is not an official county capacity and should not be used as one.

The gap is itself important. A reader checking the Fairfield County inmate population should not assume a count from an unofficial directory or a copied jail profile is the current jail population. The official route for a current count is to call the detention center or request existing records under South Carolina FOIA. For broader local context, the U.S. Census QuickFacts page for Fairfield County can supply resident population data, while jail-specific counts require a jail, county, BJS, Vera, or FOIA source that states its date and method.

MeasureFigureSource / Year
Official rated jail capacityNot locatedCounty and SCDC sources reviewed June 2026
County-published current daily jail populationNot locatedFairfield County pages reviewed June 2026
County-published average daily populationNot locatedNo online county dashboard found
Supplemental population value65Prison Policy Initiative phone appendix, 2022
Detention facilities in Fairfield County map1Facility Map research from official county and corrections sources


Who Is Held in Fairfield County Jail

The county visitation schedule gives the clearest public clue about population categories. Fairfield County Detention Center separates visit rules for pre-sentenced inmates, administrative segregation or protective custody, sentenced male inmates, and sentenced female inmates. That does not provide a demographic count, but it confirms the jail manages both pre-sentence and sentenced local categories. Administrative segregation means separated housing with tighter controls. Protective custody means separated custody for safety reasons. Classification is the jail's housing and risk review, and it affects visits.

  • Pre-sentenced detainees: people awaiting court, bond, trial, or case resolution in Fairfield County.
  • Sentenced local detainees: people held locally under the categories reflected on the county visitation page.
  • Segregation or protective custody: custody status that changes visit timing and may reflect safety or jail-management needs.
  • State prisoners: people with SCDC sentences are searched through SCDC after transfer, not through a county roster.
  • Federal or immigration detainees: no local federal or ICE facility was found in Fairfield County, so BOP, USMS, and ICE channels apply.

Because Fairfield County does not publish an official roster in the located sources, current category counts are not visible online. Booking, bond, court, and transfer status must be confirmed through the jail, court records, SCDC, or federal systems.


Fairfield County Jail Record Laws

South Carolina FOIA gives the legal frame for Fairfield County inmate population records. Chapter 4 of Title 30 defines public records broadly and gives a right to inspect or copy public records unless an exemption applies. The strongest jail-specific text is S.C. Code 30-4-30(D)(3), which requires documents identifying people confined in a jail, detention center, or prison during the prior three months to be available for inspection and copying during public-body hours unless exempt.

Key Statutes:

S.C. Code 30-4-30 sets inspection rights, fee rules, response deadlines, and the confined-person record rule.

S.C. Code 30-4-40 allows law-enforcement, privacy, security, juvenile, medical, and similar exemptions when they apply.

S.C. Code 24-9-10 to 24-9-35 covers local detention inspections, minimum standards, enforcement, and death-in-custody reporting.

S.C. Code 17-1-60 addresses arrest and booking records, including booking photographs, in the commercial pay-to-remove context.

The county may charge actual-cost fees for search, retrieval, redaction, and copying, and may require a deposit. FOIA does not mean every jail record is released in full. Ongoing investigations, medical details, juvenile records, security details, and privacy-protected material can be withheld or redacted.



Fairfield County Inmate Search Fields

The county roster field table is short because no public Fairfield County roster form was found. State, federal, and immigration systems have their own search fields. The SCDC app is JavaScript based and can be searched by name or SCDC ID. BOP supports number search and name search. ICE ODLS can use an A-number and country of birth or biographical details. Court records require a different route through the Fairfield County Public Index.

SystemUseful FieldsWhat It Covers
Fairfield County jailNo public online form locatedCall Booking, Central Control, or request existing jail records
SCDC locatorSCDC ID or nameSentenced state prisoners and SCDC location details
SCDC released listRelease date range, county, optional sex-offender checkboxReleased state prisoners
BOP locatorBOP, DCDC, FBI, or INS number; first, middle, last, race, age, sexFederal inmates from 1982 to present
ICE ODLSA-number and country of birth, or name, date of birth, and country of birthImmigration detainee location searches

What Fairfield County Inmate Records Show

Because no official online Fairfield County roster profile was located, county record contents should be treated as request targets rather than visible web fields. Under South Carolina FOIA, a request can ask for existing records that identify a confined person, subject to exemptions. A booking record may help with mail, phone, court tracking, bond status, and visit planning. It may also show whether the case started with Fairfield County Sheriff's Office, Winnsboro Department of Public Safety, or another agency.

Field to RequestWhy It Matters
Name and aliasesConfirms the legal name tied to the booking or custody record.
Booking date and timeShows when jail intake began and helps match court or bond records.
Booking numberMay be needed for mail, phone, visit, or record follow-up.
Arresting agencyMatters because Winnsboro DPS bond times differ from other Fairfield agencies.
Charges and bondShows the booking charges and release terms, which may later differ from court charges.
Housing or classificationCan affect visitation category and jail access rules.
Booking photoNo public gallery was located, so access depends on jail policy, FOIA, and exemptions.

Fairfield County Jail vs SCDC

County jail and state prison searches answer different questions. Fairfield County Detention Center is for local detention and short-term custody tied to arrest, bond, hearing, classification, and local court movement. SCDC is the statewide prison system. A person sentenced to SCDC custody can be classified, moved outside Fairfield County, and assigned to an institution based on risk, sentence, medical status, and program needs. The SCDC inmate search disclaimer also gives a toll-free inmate information line at 1-866-727-2846.

Custody TypeSearch ChannelBest Use
Current county jail custodyFairfield County Detention Center phone, in person, or FOIABooking, bond, visit timing, local custody confirmation
State prison custodySCDC public app and 1-866-727-2846SCDC ID, prison location, dorm-room-bunk, sentence and location fields
Federal custodyBOP locator or USMS District of South CarolinaFederal sentenced inmates or federal pretrial questions
Immigration custodyICE Online Detainee Locator SystemSearch by A-number or biographical data

Fairfield County Detention Facility

The facility map has one local detention facility. Fairfield County Detention Center at 10 Faith Lane in Winnsboro is the primary jail identified for Fairfield County. The county page lists main phones, booking, central control, director, medical, food service, and office hours. It also links detention topics such as visitation, directions, bond hearings, and forms. Sheriff Will Montgomery's office is separate from the jail and is located at 250 N Walnut Street.

Fairfield County Detention Center

10 Faith Lane
Winnsboro, SC 29180

803-635-4841 or 803-635-2013

Booking: 803-815-4093
Central Control: 803-635-4841
Office hours: Monday-Friday, 9AM-5PM

The official detention-center screenshot at Fairfield County's detention center page shows the county contact layout used for jail calls, booking, medical, food service, and central control.

Fairfield County Detention Center inmate population contact page

The image supports the local contact chain because Fairfield County routes current custody questions through the detention center rather than a located public roster.


Fairfield County Bond and Visits

Bond hearings are held at the detention center seven days a week. Charges issued by the Winnsboro Department of Public Safety have bond hearings at 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM. Charges from other Fairfield County law enforcement agencies have bond hearings at 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM. A judge decides whether the arrested person can be released while awaiting trial and considers flight risk and public danger. The bond hearing is not a trial and does not decide guilt.

Visitation is appointment based. Each inmate receives one 30-minute visit per week. Pre-sentenced inmates have weekday appointment visits. Administrative segregation and protective custody visits are on Friday by appointment. Sentenced male visits are Saturday and Sunday from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM, while sentenced female visits are Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 AM to noon. Money, food, and clothes are not accepted during visits, and medication or special medical equipment requires medical staff approval.


Fairfield County Inmate Population FAQ

Is there an official Fairfield County jail roster online? No official public county jail roster, inmate search, daily booking report, or mugshot gallery was located in the county and sheriff sources reviewed. Use Booking, Central Control, and FOIA fallback channels.

Where do sentenced inmates go after Fairfield County? Sentenced state prisoners move into SCDC and may be assigned outside Fairfield County. Use the SCDC public app or 1-866-727-2846.

Can VINELink replace the jail? VINELink can help with custody notification in South Carolina, but it does not replace the detention center's booking records or the court's case records.

Are federal or ICE detainees held at a Fairfield facility? No BOP prison or ICE detention facility was located in Fairfield County. Use BOP, USMS District of South Carolina, or ICE ODLS when those custody systems may apply.

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Directions to the Fairfield County Jail

Fairfield County Detention Center is at 10 Faith Lane, Winnsboro, SC 29180. The county directions page contains a likely copy error in one sentence that uses the county and sheriff office address on North Walnut Street, but the detention center page and the route text point to Faith Lane. Use Faith Lane for the jail map and call the jail before travel if parking, mobility access, or visitor-door details matter.

Address

Fairfield County Detention Center
10 Faith Lane
Winnsboro, SC 29180
803-635-4841

Visitor Parking

Official pages do not publish visitor parking rates or lot names. Confirm parking with Central Control before a scheduled visit.

Public Transit

Fairfield County Transit System is listed in the county directory, but no jail-specific route stop was verified in the detention research.

Visitor Entry

Visits are by appointment. Money, food, and clothes are prohibited, and medical items need approval from medical staff.