Lee County Jail, SC Prison Roster, Online Inmate Search

Updated on: February 14, 2024
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Lee County Jail

803-484-5353

PO Box 309, Bishopville, SC, 29010-0309

http://www.leeso.org/

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The Lee County Jail houses inmates that have been charged with state or federal charges. Some inmates are in the pre-trial stages and other have been convicted of a crime.

Lee County Jail — General Information

Facility Name Lee County Jail
Facility Type County Jail
Address PO Box 309, Bishopville, SC, 29010-0309
Phone 803-484-5353
City Bishopville
Postal Code 29010-0309
State South Carolina
County Lee County
Official Website http://www.leeso.org/

Lee County Sheriffs Office

Address 113 Gregg Street, Bishopville, South Carolina, 29010
Phone 803-484-5353

Inmate Search

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For a list of current inmates, click here. You can also call 803-484-5353 if you have any additional questions about a particular inmate.

Sending a Mail/Care Package

You can only send mail for inmates at the Lee County Jail via the US Postal Service. Do not use UPS, FEDEX, or any other third-party shipping provider. In addition to the inmate’s information, also include the sender’s name and address on the envelope. Without the sender’s information, the mail will be discarded and not passed on to the inmate.

Address the mail to:

(Inmate's Complete Name)
Lee County Jail
PO Box 309, Bishopville, SC, 29010-0309

Sending Money

The easiest way to send money to an inmate is to do it online. From that webpage, you select from the different drop down menus, choosing “South Carolina” and “Lee County.” After you identify the inmate, you will be able to safely and securely deposit money into an inmate’s account easily.

Phone calls

Any money you despite can be used for an inmate's commissary account. The inmate at the Lee County Jail can either purchase commissary items or make phone calls. In addition to the inmate’s commissary account, you can deposit money with the inmate telephone provider, which will allow the inmate to call you collect and have the charges paid from this account. You can make a deposit to a telephone account here.

Inmates cannot receive incoming calls, but can make outgoing calls with the prepaid account or by calling collect.

Visitation

Video Visits are conducted in the Lee County Jail lobby on video terminals. Inmates can receive up to 2 20 minute visits per week. In order to make sure the inmate isn’t exceeding his limits, you should plan your visit ahead of time.

Adults need to visit separately, unless they are the parents of the inmate. Children can only visit if a parent comes with them. Plan to bring valid identification and dress conservatively.

Plan your visit during one of these timeframes:

On-site Visitation Hours

Friday & Saturday: No Visitation hours

Visiting Hours

Monday — 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Tuesday — 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Wednesday — 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Thursday — 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Friday — 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Saturday — 7:30 Am to 2:30 PM
Sunday — 7:30 Am to 2:30 PM

Directions

Refer the map below to find the driving directions.

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