Send Photos & Mail at Spartanburg County Detention

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Overview

Phone service at Spartanburg County Detention runs through Securus. All calls are recorded and monitored by detention staff. When first admitted, each arrestee gets one free local call to notify family, friends, or an attorney. After that, calls default to collect unless the inmate purchases phone time at the canteen kiosk using their PIN. If you receive threatening or harassing calls, report them to your local law enforcement—recorded calls can be accessed for investigation. For account setup, billing, scheduling, or technical issues, use the vendor's portal or help line rather than contacting the facility directly.

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Quick Facts

  • Telephone service is provided under contract with Securus and all inmate calls are recorded and monitored by detention staff.
  • Each arrestee is permitted one free local telephone call upon admission.
  • Subsequent calls are collect by default unless the inmate purchases phone time from the canteen kiosk using their PIN.
  • Threatening or harassing calls should be reported to local law enforcement and recorded calls can be accessed for investigation.
  • Non-privileged inmate mail is scanned and processed; send regular mail to PO Box 9133, Seminole, FL 33775.

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Common Questions

How do phone calls work at Spartanburg County Detention?

Spartanburg County Detention uses Securus for phone service, and calls are recorded and monitored by detention staff. Each arrestee gets one free local call on admission; after that, calls are collect by default unless the inmate buys phone time at the canteen kiosk using their PIN.

What should I do if I get threatening or harassing calls from an inmate?

Report threatening or harassing calls to your local law enforcement agency. Calls are recorded, and those recordings can be accessed for investigation.

How can an inmate avoid making collect calls from Spartanburg County Detention?

The inmate can purchase phone time using their PIN at the canteen kiosk so calls don’t have to be collect when paid from the inmate account. For account setup, billing, scheduling, or technical support, use the vendor’s portal or help line instead of contacting the facility.

Where do I send regular mail for an inmate at Spartanburg County Detention?

Send regular (non-privileged) inmate mail to PO Box 9133, Seminole, FL 33775. Spartanburg County Detention scans incoming non-privileged letters and delivers them digitally.

How do I send legal or privileged mail to someone at Spartanburg County Detention?

Send legal or privileged mail to 950 California Ave, Spartanburg, SC 29303. Mark it “Attn: [inmate name]” to help preserve its privileged status.

Can I mail money, photos, or books to an inmate at Spartanburg County Detention?

Money by mail must be a U.S. Postal Money Order only—write the inmate’s name and inmate number on it, and don’t put letters or photos in that same envelope. Books are allowed only as new paperbacks purchased from Amazon or Barnes & Noble; used books, hardcovers, sexually explicit, or otherwise prohibited materials will be returned.

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