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What Happens in the First 90 Days at Aiken County Detention Center (who the facility houses and size)

The first 90 days in a county detention center bring a lot of waiting and a lot of questions. Here's what you need to know about who Aiken County Detention Center (ACDC) typically holds, how big the facility is, and who to contact when you need answers.

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What Happens in the First 90 Days at Aiken County Detention Center (who the facility houses and size)

ACDC holds two main groups: people awaiting trial and those serving sentences under 90 days. If your loved one was recently arrested and hasn't been to court yet, they're likely being held here while their case moves forward. Already sentenced to a short term? They may serve that time at ACDC as well.

Note: This reflects how ACDC describes its population. The available sources don't explain how someone gets assigned to a specific unit or moved within the building.

ACDC reports an average daily population of 407 inmates. That's a snapshot of a typical day - not a guarantee of how many people are inside at any given moment.

ACDC opened in June 2002. For families, the practical takeaway: you're dealing with a modern county detention facility, not an older lockup with a single small cellblock.

The facility is organized into six housing units. If you're trying to figure out where someone is being held, "housing unit" is the location detail staff may reference when sharing placement information.

The Aiken County Sheriff's Office Detention Division has 81 sworn and administrative civilian employees. That staffing level supports the daily operations families care about most - intake, supervision, and the routines that keep things running.

What Happens in the First 90 Days at Aiken County Detention Center (who the facility houses and size)

Need to confirm whether someone is currently at ACDC? Call the Detention Center directly. That's also the safest way to get correct instructions before you show up in person or send anything by mail.

  • (803) 642-2040
  • sheriffdetention@aikencountysc.gov

Note: ACDC is listed as located at 435 Wire Road in Aiken, but a different public address (420 Hampton Ave NE, Aiken, SC 29801) appears elsewhere online. Before you visit or mail anything, call to confirm the correct address for your purpose.

This overview doesn't cover housing-assignment rules, day-to-day movement procedures, current visitation schedules, commissary services, or real-time population changes. Those details shift over time and weren't in the official sources used here - verify anything time-sensitive directly with the Detention Center.

  1. Call the Detention Center - use (803) 642-2040 and ask for the most current instructions for your situation.
  2. Email if you need a written trail - send questions to sheriffdetention@aikencountysc.gov.
  3. Use the inmate-search tool - confirm whether the person is currently listed at the facility before you make plans.
  4. Ask for the right “where and when” details - request current housing/placement information (if available) and the correct visitation or drop-off instructions.

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