Find DUI Records in Easley

Easley DUI records are kept by the Easley Municipal Court and the Pickens County court system. Easley is the largest city in Pickens County and is part of the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit. The Easley Police Department enforces DUI laws within city limits, and misdemeanor charges are handled at the Municipal Court level. Felony DUI cases move to the Pickens County Court of General Sessions. Records from both court levels can be searched online or requested directly from the relevant office.

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Easley DUI Records Quick Facts

20,000+ City Population
Pickens County
13th Circuit Judicial Circuit
§56-5-2930 Primary DUI Statute

Easley DUI Records Overview

DUI arrests in Easley generate records across several offices. The Easley Police Department creates the initial arrest report and maintains the incident file. The Easley Municipal Court holds case records for misdemeanor DUI charges, including citations, bond information, hearing dates, and final dispositions. For DUI cases that reach the felony level, records move to the Pickens County Court of General Sessions, where the Thirteenth Circuit Solicitor's Office handles prosecution.

The City of Easley maintains a Municipal Court that processes DUI cases generated by city officers. Every citation, hearing, and court order becomes part of the case file. Those files are public records under South Carolina law. The Municipal Court Clerk handles records requests and can search cases by name or citation number.

Easley sits in the Upstate region of South Carolina, near the foothills. The police department runs regular traffic enforcement and coordinates with the South Carolina Highway Patrol on DUI checkpoints. Records from both agencies can be accessed through the appropriate request process.

Easley Police and Court Resources

The City of Easley official website provides contact information for the police department, Municipal Court, and other city services related to DUI enforcement and record requests.

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The Easley Police Department's Records Division processes requests for incident reports and DUI arrest records. These police records are separate from court case files but provide important documentation of the initial arrest and any field sobriety tests administered.

The Easley Police Department maintains DUI arrest records, breath test documentation, and citations for all enforcement activity within city limits. Requests for these documents should go to the Records Division. Court records are maintained separately by the Municipal Court Clerk or the Pickens County Clerk of Court, depending on the level of the charge.

Note: An incident report from the police department and a court disposition from the Municipal Court are different records held by different offices. You may need both to get a complete picture of an Easley DUI case.

How to Search Easley DUI Records

The SC Public Index is the primary online tool for searching court records statewide. Pickens County cases can be found at publicindex.sccourts.org/pickens. The system allows searches by party name or case number and shows charge information, hearing dates, and case status. It covers General Sessions and Common Pleas cases, which include felony DUI matters from Easley.

Misdemeanor DUI cases heard at the Easley Municipal Court may not appear in the Public Index. For those records, contact the Municipal Court Clerk directly. The clerk's office can look up cases by defendant name or citation number and provide copies of dispositions and orders.

SLED maintains a statewide criminal history database. A background check at sled.sc.gov will show DUI convictions across South Carolina. This is useful when you need to know about prior DUI history beyond just Easley cases. SLED charges a fee for these requests.

South Carolina DUI Laws and Easley Cases

Easley DUI arrests are prosecuted under S.C. Code Ann. §56-5-2930, which makes it unlawful to drive while under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or any impairing substance. A first offense is a misdemeanor. Repeat offenses and cases involving injury or death carry harsher penalties and may result in felony charges.

South Carolina also charges Driving with an Unlawful Alcohol Concentration under §56-5-2933. This applies when a driver's blood alcohol level is 0.08% or higher, regardless of visible impairment. DUI and DUAC are distinct charges but carry similar penalties. Both show up as separate entries in court records and can result from the same stop.

Felony DUI under §56-5-2945 applies when a DUI causes great bodily injury or death. These cases carry sentences up to 30 years and are prosecuted in the Pickens County Court of General Sessions by the Thirteenth Circuit Solicitor's Office. All proceedings at that level are public record.

The implied consent law requires drivers to submit to chemical testing after a DUI stop. Refusals and test results appear in both court and driving records. The SCDMV at dmv.sc.gov tracks license actions tied to DUI arrests in Easley.

Easley DUI Records and License Actions

A DUI conviction in Easley triggers separate actions at the SCDMV. The state tracks license suspensions, restrictions, and reinstatement requirements as part of the driver record. These records are separate from the court file but reflect a significant part of the DUI case outcome.

The ignition interlock device requirement under §56-5-2941 applies to many DUI convictions in South Carolina. When required, the DMV maintains compliance records tied to the driver's license. Drivers in Easley subject to this condition must meet all state requirements before license reinstatement is approved.

Completion of ADSAP is required for most DUI convictions. The Alcohol and Drug Safety Action Program tracks attendance and completion statewide. Employers and licensing bodies may ask for proof of completion as part of a background review.

Easley DUI Court Process and Public Records

When a DUI arrest occurs in Easley, the case typically begins at the Municipal Court or Magistrate Court level. The initial documents include the arrest warrant, bond conditions, and any hearing notices. Each document filed with the court becomes a public record.

Most misdemeanor DUI cases in Easley are resolved at the Municipal Court. The court issues a final disposition that shows the charge, the plea or verdict, and the sentence. This is the key document that shows how the case ended. It is reflected in SLED criminal history records after a conviction is entered.

Cases that move to the circuit court level are handled by the Pickens County Court of General Sessions. The Pickens County Clerk of Court maintains those records, and they can be searched through the SC Public Index. Certified copies of filed documents are available from the clerk's office. Call ahead to confirm what information you need to provide when making a request.

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Easley and Pickens County DUI Records

Easley is located in Pickens County, and felony DUI cases from the city are prosecuted in the Pickens County Court of General Sessions. The county court system also manages Magistrate Courts that handle DUI cases from unincorporated areas and other municipalities in Pickens County. For a full overview of the county-level resources and DUI record access options, visit the Pickens County DUI records page.

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