How do I find an inmate in South Carolina?
SCDC offers the Internet “inmate search” feature and the toll free inmate information line, 1-866-727-2846, as a public service to interested citizens.
How do I send money to an inmate in South Carolina?
You can send money by phone using your credit or debit card. Call (888) 988-4768 and follow the prompts. For trust (canteen) deposits, our Site ID number is 121. To speak with a live agent 24/7, call customer service at (877) 650-4249.
How do I send money to an inmate in Greenville SC?
Website Deposits – Funds may be posted to inmate accounts by visiting www.jailpackstore.com and creating an account. Transaction fees and maximum deposits apply to online deposits. These funds are available to the inmate immediately following confirmation of information and funds.
Who owns Greenville County Detention Center?
the Greenville County Department of Public Safety
County of Greenville, SC. The Greenville County Detention Center is a division of the Greenville County Department of Public Safety.
How do I find local inmates?
You can look up inmates in two ways:
- First and last name (required) and middle name, age, race, and sex (optional)
- Inmate number from the: Bureau of Prisons (BOP) Register. D.C. Department of Corrections (DCDC) Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Can inmates use Green Dot cards?
Green Dot cards cannot be used for any legitimate purpose within the corrections system, according to Mark Vernarelli, a spokesman for the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services.
How do I email an inmate in South Carolina?
e-messaging: Electronic messaging service is available at SCDC institutions. To use the email service, you will need to visit www.ConnectNetwork.comand create an account. Once you have created and activated your account, you will be able to purchase email credits (stamps) to send emails.
What phone company does Greenville County Detention Center use?
Securus Technologies Inc.
The Greenville County Detention Center has selected Securus Technologies Inc. to provide telephone services to the inmate population. Inmates who have funds in their inmate accounts have the ability to set up accounts to make telephone calls which are free of charge to the person being called.