Does Myrtle Beach have a jail?
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Does Myrtle Beach have a jail?
It’s located within the Myrtle Beach police station and is also operated by the Myrtle Beach police department. It acts as a holding facility for locally arrested inmates within the city of Myrtle Beach. The Myrtle Beach City Jail has the capability of holding up to eighteen inmates.
Where is J Reuben Long Detention Center?
Conway
Reuben Long Detention Center is a medium-security Adult in Conway, Horry County, South Carolina. The 480-bed capacity facility has been operational since 1987 and boasts of about 3167 bookings yearly.
How do I find recent arrests in South Carolina?
The fastest way to look up criminal records in South Carolina is online through the Citizens Access To Criminal Histories (CATCH) portal. This portal lets anyone perform a name-based search for $25.00 per subject.
What is the name of the jail in Myrtle Beach?
Reuben Long Detention Center and North Myrtle Beach Jail, visit Horry County Sheriff’s Office Bookings and Releases.
How many inmates are in J Reuben Long Detention Center?
The original building was designed to house 213 inmates. It was later approved to accommodate 249 inmates. J. Reuben Long Detention Center was the first direct supervision type facility built in South Carolina.
What county is Myrtle Beach?
Horry CountyMyrtle Beach / County
What county is J Reuben Long?
Horry County Sheriff’s Office
The Horry County Sheriff’s Office assumed control of J. Reuben Long Detention Center on July 1, 1999 from the Horry County Government.
Does South Carolina DMV check for warrants?
Yes. The DMV will check to see if you have outstanding warrants or a bench warrant. They may have a Department of Public Safety (DPS) officer on-site.
Who is the sheriff of Horry County SC?
Sheriff Phillip E. Thompson
About Your Sheriff Sheriff Phillip E. Thompson is a 42-year veteran of law enforcement and gained his experience with both the Myrtle Beach and Horry County Police Departments before being elected Sheriff of Horry County in January of 2001.
How do I check if I have a warrant in SC?
Yes, arrest warrants are public record. Anyone who wants to find active warrants can do so—if they know where to look. Some county sheriff offices provide warrant lists on their websites. You can also go to www.sled.gov to see what shows up on your own criminal background records check.