Where Is Aiken County Detention Center? 435 Wire Road vs. 420 Hampton Ave — What families should know
Seen two different addresses for Aiken County—435 Wire Road and 420 Hampton Ave? You're not alone. Here's what each address actually refers to, and how to make sure you're headed to (or mailing to) the right place.
The address confusion usually hits when you're trying to visit, pick someone up, or send paperwork. The Aiken County Detention Center page lists the jail at 435 Wire Road in Aiken. But 420 Hampton Ave, NE, Aiken, SC 29801 shows up on other official sources - like the county's
The Aiken County Detention Center is listed at 435 Wire Road in Aiken. If you need to show up in person - for a visit or anything else at the jail - this is your address.
So where does 420 Hampton Ave come from? It appears on the county's
Note: Some Sheriff’s Office units use 420 Hampton Avenue as their mailing/contact address - for example, the Bloodhound Tracking Team listing. If you’re trying to reach a specific unit (not the jail front desk), that’s one reason you may see Hampton Ave come up.
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- ✓ Call the Detention Center directly at (803) 642-2040 to confirm where you should go for anything time-sensitive (arrival, drop-offs, detention-related questions).
- ✓ Email the Detention Center at sheriffdetention@aikencountysc.gov if you need a written confirmation.
- ✓ Use General Information at (803) 642-1761 for broader Sheriff’s Office questions.
- ✓ For non-emergency reporting, the numbers listed are (803) 648-6811 and (800) 922-9709.
Want to avoid a wasted trip? Call the Detention Center at (803) 642-2040 first. That's the best number for any
Mailing and paperwork is where the two-address issue really trips people up. Some Sheriff's Office documents list 420 Hampton Avenue, Aiken, SC 29801 as the mailing address - like the Bloodhound Tracking Team registration form. Those forms may include administrative details (for example, a $325 course registration fee), which signals you're dealing with a specific program, not the detention center's front desk. Before sending anything - documents, forms, or time-sensitive paperwork - call to confirm the correct recipient and address. It's the simplest way to keep your mail from landing at the wrong office.
- Check the document or listing you’re using - If it names a specific unit (like the Bloodhound Tracking Team), use the address shown there as your starting point.
- Confirm the right mailing destination by phone - Call the Detention Center at (803) 642-2040 and ask where your item should be sent (detention vs. another Sheriff’s Office office).
- Ask the “records vs. detention” question directly - If you’re sending documents, clarify whether they need to go to a records/administrative office address or to the detention center.
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