How to Visit Facility
Have questions about visiting? Call the Lexington County Detention Center at 803-785-2744. It's the quickest way to confirm current rules and get answers specific to your situation.
How to visit, scheduling, dress code, and visitor requirements
Visitation information for Lexington Correctional Facility is limited, but one source indicates you can schedule either an in-person or online visit. Until you confirm local rules, plan on the standard process: submit a visitor application, wait for approval (often with a background check), then request a time slot. A requested visit typically isn't confirmed until staff explicitly approves it, so don't assume your scheduled request is final. Bring a government-issued photo ID that matches the name on your visitor approval, and double-check any facility-specific ID or dress requirements before you arrive. Hours, visit types, and possible fees vary, so verify current procedures directly with the facility.
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Have questions about visiting? Call the Lexington County Detention Center at 803-785-2744. It's the quickest way to confirm current rules and get answers specific to your situation.
One available source indicates visits can be scheduled either in-person or online. Before you plan a video visit, confirm whether video visits are offered, any vendor requirements, and how booking works.
Yes. Most facilities require you to apply and be approved before visiting, and approval can include a background check. Start early since the process can take days or weeks.
No. A scheduled request isn't a confirmed visit until facility staff explicitly approves it. Wait for confirmation and keep proof of your request when you arrive.
Need a copy of an incident report from the Lexington County Sheriff's Department? The process depends on whether you're the victim and whether the report qualifies for online release. Here's how to request it, what it costs, and where to go if you need to handle it in person.
Trying to reach someone at Lexington County Detention Center? Start by using the correct mailing address for what you're sending. Keep the PREA and information phone contacts handy for urgent concerns or questions.
Need a copy of an incident report from the Lexington County Sheriff's Department? How you request it depends on whether you're the crime victim and what type of report you need.