Search the Dorchester County Inmate Population

The Dorchester County inmate population includes people held in the county jail, people recently booked after arrest, and sentenced prisoners who may later move into South Carolina state custody. A Dorchester County inmate search starts with the local jail roster for current custody, then shifts to state, federal, or immigration tools when the person is no longer in the county system. The Dorchester County inmate population also reflects bond decisions, court timing, local arrests, and transfers. Searchers should separate county jail records from prison records before relying on any result.

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Dorchester County Inmate Population

Dorchester County inmate population work begins with the Dorchester County Detention Center, also known in sheriff releases as the L.C. Knight Detention Center. The jail is operated by the Dorchester County Sheriff's Office and is the local custody point for new arrests, pretrial detainees, local sentences, bond holds, probation or parole holds, and people held for another agency while still in the county detention system. The official county inmate lookup sends users to Southern Software Citizen Connect, where the jail roster is branded as Inmate Confinements.

The Dorchester County inmate population is not one single database. County jail inmates are searched through Citizen Connect. Sentenced state prisoners are searched through the South Carolina Department of Corrections incarcerated-inmate search. Federal sentenced prisoners are searched through the BOP locator, while ICE detainees are searched through ICE ODLS. Lieber Correctional Institution and Reentry Center is physically in Ridgeville and is a state prison, not a county jail. That distinction matters because a person can leave the Dorchester roster after sentencing and later appear only in the SCDC locator.


Dorchester County Inmate Population Statistics

The strongest current county-jail count in the research is the Citizen Connect current-confinements output. It showed 334 total inmates when inspected on June 29, 2026. That number is a live public roster count, not an audited average daily population. The latest Vera Institute county trend row reported a 2023 Dorchester jail population of 253 and a rated capacity of 264. Vera also reported 913.75 annual admits for 2023, a standardized trend value rather than a sheriff-certified annual booking total.

253 Vera 2023 Jail Population
264 Vera 2023 Rated Capacity
2 Mapped Detention Facilities
MeasureFigureSource / Date
Current public roster count334 inmatesCitizen Connect, inspected June 29, 2026
Latest jail population253Vera Incarceration Trends, 2023
Rated capacity264Vera Incarceration Trends, 2023
Occupancy using Vera 2023About 95.8%Derived from Vera 2023 population and capacity
Current roster vs. Vera capacityAbout 126.5%Derived, with current capacity not confirmed
County population estimate178,397U.S. Census QuickFacts, July 1, 2025 estimate


Dorchester County Inmate Population Makeup

Vera's 2023 Dorchester row shows that most of the county jail population was pretrial. Of 253 people counted, 242 were in pretrial custody and 11 were sentenced. The same row listed 226 male inmates and 27 female inmates. Race and ethnicity fields were reported as 132 Black, 112 White, 8 Latinx, 1 Native, 0 AAPI, and 0 other. Those categories should be treated as Vera trend fields, not as a fresh sheriff demographic report.

  • Pretrial custody: Vera reported 242 of 253 people in the 2023 jail population as pretrial.
  • Sentenced custody: Vera reported 11 sentenced people in the county jail count.
  • Gender: The 2023 trend row listed 226 male and 27 female inmates.
  • Other holds: Citizen Connect agency choices include SCDC, ICE, USMS, BOP, SCDPPS, and nearby agencies.

Agency labels are useful because the jail roster shows the real catchment of the detention center. Someone arrested by Summerville, St. George, Ridgeville, Harleyville, South Carolina Highway Patrol, SLED, probation/parole, ICE, or another listed agency may still appear in the Dorchester County jail roster if the person is physically held in the county jail.


Dorchester County Jail Capacity

Capacity must be handled with care. The current county detention page did not publish a rated bed count. Vera lists recent capacity as 266 from 2016 through 2021 and 264 for 2022 and 2023. Local reporting in 2019 quoted a 266-inmate state-code capacity and a 260-inmate population. The June 2026 Citizen Connect roster count of 334 appears above the latest Vera capacity figure, but that comparison is not the same as an official 2026 occupancy finding because a current sheriff or inspection capacity was not found.

Capacity caveat: Treat Vera capacity and live roster counts as different measures. Confirm current rated capacity through the county, sheriff, or jail inspection records before using the figures for formal analysis.


Dorchester County Inmate Population Laws

South Carolina public-records law is the main access rule for Dorchester County jail records. S.C. Code Title 30, Chapter 4 defines public records broadly and gives the public the right to inspect, copy, or receive electronic transmission of records subject to exemptions. Law-enforcement records may be withheld only to the extent a listed exemption applies, such as interference with proceedings, safety risk, confidential-source concerns, or privacy limits.

Jail operations are also governed by Title 24, Chapter 9. S.C. Code 24-9-20 requires at least annual inspection of local facilities housing prisoners or pretrial detainees, including operation, fire safety, health, and sanitation. Sections 24-9-35 and 24-9-50 address death-in-custody reporting and local detention data reporting to the state for jail information and classification work.

Key Statutes:

S.C. Code 30-4-30 gives access rights and sets response timing for many public-record requests.

S.C. Code 30-4-40 lists law-enforcement exemptions that can limit release.

S.C. Code 24-9-35 requires local custody death notices and reports.


Dorchester County State Prison Population

Lieber Correctional Institution and Reentry Center is the mapped SCDC facility in Dorchester County. It is a close-custody male state prison in Ridgeville for sentenced prisoners. A person housed at Lieber is not searched on the Dorchester County jail roster. The correct channel is the SCDC inmate search, which covers inmates sentenced to and incarcerated by SCDC. The SCDC disclaimer states the database does not include county detention-center inmates, released SCDC offenders, probationers, parolees, or people under other agencies.

MacDougall Correctional Institution has a Ridgeville address, but the SCDC institutions map places MacDougall in Berkeley County. That is why the Dorchester facility list includes Lieber but not MacDougall. For victim notification and custody status alerts, South Carolina VINELink is a complementary channel, not a replacement for the SCDC sentence and location search.



Dorchester County Roster Fields

The Dorchester County roster is more flexible than a simple name-only list. It has current confinements, recent admits, date-based admits and releases, name fields, charge search, and an arresting-agency dropdown. The dropdown is locally important because it includes Dorchester County labels, Summerville, St. George, Ridgeville, Harleyville, Cottageville, SLED, highway patrol, probation/parole, SCDC, ICE, USMS, BOP, Joint Base Charleston, and nearby agency names.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Current ConfinementsTab/buttonOptionalLoads active confinement list.
Get Last 24 Hour AdmitsButtonOptionalQuick search for recent admissions.
Admits by Date RangeTabOptionalUse narrow date ranges; public warning says 31 days or less.
Releases by Date RangeTabOptionalSearches people released during a date span.
First / Middle / Last NameTextOptionalName search fields; no wildcard rule was found.
ChargeTextOptionalSearch depends on the exact charge wording stored by the jail.
Arresting AgencyDropdownOptionalUseful for municipal, state, federal, military, and hold-related cases.

Dorchester County Inmate Records

A Dorchester County inmate record can show more than a name. Inspected Citizen Connect cards showed a mugshot when available, a demographics line, booked date, arresting agency, arrest date and time, charges, bond total, and per-charge bond entries. Some records had missing agency, blank arrest time, no bond total, or zero charges. Blank fields should not be treated as a final court decision.

FieldWhat It Shows
NameFull name shown in uppercase on the card or header.
MugshotPublic booking image when available, with a no-photo fallback if missing.
BookedBooking date in the jail system.
Arresting AgencyAgency name and code, such as Summerville or Dorchester County.
ChargesNumbered charge descriptions as entered for the booking.
BondTotal and per-charge bond when available, including Cash/Surety or PR bond labels.

Released Dorchester County Inmates

Released people may not remain in the current-confinements list. Citizen Connect has releases by date range, but the research did not find a public retention rule saying exactly how long released inmates or booking photos stay visible. For older booking records, historical jail records, or a booking photo that is not online, the sheriff's records page says DCSO and Detention Center public-record requests must be submitted through Dorchester County NextRequest. South Carolina FOIA timing is at least 10 business days for records two years old or less and at least 20 business days for older records, excluding weekends and observed holidays.


Dorchester County Jail vs Prison

The same person can move through several systems. Arrest and booking begin at the county jail. Court action follows through Magistrate Court, General Sessions, and the First Judicial Circuit Solicitor when formal charges are pursued. If the person receives a qualifying state sentence, custody can shift to SCDC. Federal sentenced custody and immigration custody use still different tools.

Custody TypeWho It CoversWhere to Search
County jailNew arrests, pretrial detainees, local sentences, bond holdsCitizen Connect roster
State prisonSentenced SCDC inmates, including Lieber prisonersSCDC incarcerated-inmate search
Federal sentencedPeople in BOP custodyBOP inmate locator
ImmigrationICE detainees or immigration holdsICE Online Detainee Locator System

Dorchester County Detention Facilities

The mapped Dorchester County facility set has one local jail and one state prison. The county detention center handles the local roster and current jail population. Lieber handles sentenced state prisoners and uses the statewide SCDC search. No separate BOP prison or confirmed ICE facility page was identified for Dorchester County.


Dorchester County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Dorchester County inmate population? Citizen Connect showed 334 current inmates on June 29, 2026. Vera's latest trend row reported a 2023 jail population of 253 and rated capacity of 264.

Where do current jail inmates appear? Current county jail inmates appear through the official county-linked Citizen Connect Inmate Confinements portal, not on the state prison locator.

Where do sentenced prisoners appear? Sentenced SCDC prisoners, including those at Lieber, appear through the SCDC incarcerated-inmate search after transfer into state custody.

Are booking photos part of the roster? Citizen Connect displays booking photos when available, but no official Dorchester retention period for photos was found.

Directions to the Dorchester County Jail

The primary detention facility is identified in facility references as 220 Hodge Road, Summerville, SC 29483. The sheriff's main office is listed at 212 Deming Way in Summerville. Jail and sheriff routing should point to the Summerville public-safety complex area, not the St. George courthouse used for many Clerk of Court records.

Address

Dorchester County Detention Center / L.C. Knight Detention Center
220 Hodge Road
Summerville, SC 29483
843-832-0215

Visitor Parking

Official sources did not publish visitor parking rules, rates, or lot instructions. Call before leaving for the facility.

Public Transit

No official transit route or stop information was found on the county detention page. Confirm transportation options separately.

Visitor Entry

Official visitor-entry rules were not published. Bring government photo ID and avoid unnecessary bags or items in a secure facility.

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