Campbell County SD Sheriff

County Sheriff

Last Updated: February 23, 2025
Address
111 2nd St, Mound City, SD 57646-0161
County
Campbell
Phone
605-955-3355
Fax
605-955-3308
Email
ccs161@valleytel.net
Mailing Address
PO Box 161, Mound City, SD 57646-0161

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Satellite View of Campbell County SD Sheriff

Welcome to the Campbell Co Sheriff's Directory on InmateAid. Use this tool to find recent arrestees and check the status of arrest warrants. This directory provides current, accurate information, respecting privacy while meeting your needs. Thank you for visiting; we are here to help.

The Campbell County Sheriff’s Office serves as the primary law enforcement agency for Campbell County, ensuring public safety and upholding the law across the county’s rural communities. The office is responsible for patrolling unincorporated areas, responding to emergencies, conducting criminal investigations, executing court orders, and overseeing civil processes. Under the leadership of Sheriff Lacey Perman, the department works closely with local, state, and federal agencies to provide effective law enforcement services. While Campbell County does not maintain an on-site jail, it contracts with the Walworth County Jail, ensuring efficient and secure detention services. Committed to community engagement, crime prevention, and professional service, the Campbell County Sheriff’s Office plays a vital role in protecting residents and maintaining peace within the county.

When an individual is arrested within the county, the sheriff's office handles the initial booking process, which includes documenting personal information, recording the details of the arrest, and taking fingerprints and photographs. Since the county lacks its holding jail, the arrestees are not detained at the sheriff's administrative facility. Instead, they are promptly transferred to a nearby detention center. This regional facility is equipped to house inmates and manage their needs from the time of their arrest until their case is adjudicated.

The transfer to the regional detention center ensures that all individuals are securely detained in a facility designed to handle various security and logistical needs. This center provides housing, meals, medical care, and access to legal resources for the detainees. It also facilitates visitation, communication with family and legal representatives, and participation in programs that may aid in their rehabilitation or legal defense.

Overall, the sheriff's office focuses on the enforcement and administrative aspects of its role, collaborating with the nearby jail to ensure that arrested individuals are appropriately processed and securely held until their legal proceedings are concluded. This arrangement allows the sheriff's office to concentrate on maintaining law and order within the county while leveraging the resources and infrastructure of the regional detention facility for inmate management.

Inmate Locator

To utilize the Inmate Search page on InmateAid, begin by selecting the relevant prison facility in South Dakota. This allows you to view the current list of inmates housed at Campbell County SD Sheriff.

The second section features the InmateAid Inmate Search tool, providing a user-generated database of inmates. You can access this resource to utilize any of InmateAid's services. If you require assistance in creating an inmate profile to maintain communication, please contact us at aid@inmateaid.com, and we'll gladly help you locate your loved one.

As a last resort, you might have to pay for that information if we do not have it. The Arrest Record Search will cost you a small amount, but their data is the freshest available and for that reason, they charge to access it.

Visitation Information

There are no visits at this location, please go to the Walworth County Jail for visitation rules, scheduling, and times.

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Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs - Campbell County SD Sheriff

  1. Does Campbell County SD Sheriff have its own jail?
    No, Campbell Co Sheriff does not operate a full-time jail. Individuals who are arrested are typically held for processing and then transferred to a nearby contracted regional detention facility or another county jail.

  2. Where are arrestees taken after being processed at Campbell County SD Sheriff?
    After processing, individuals are transferred to a nearby contracted county jail or regional detention center, which houses inmates for the Campbell Co Sheriff on a per-inmate fee basis.

  3. How long can someone be held at Campbell County SD Sheriff before being transferred?
    Campbell County SD Sheriff can only detain individuals for a short period, usually under 72 hours, before moving to a contracted detention facility.

  4. How can I find out where someone was transferred after being arrested by Campbell County SD Sheriff?
    You can check the inmate-locator on the county-website or call 605-955-3355 for information. In most cases, individuals are sent to another contracted facility.

  5. What happens during the booking process at Campbell Co Sheriff?
    Booking includes fingerprinting, photographing, medical screening, and a background check. After processing, arrestees are held temporarily before being transferred to a detention facility.

  6. Can I post bail for someone arrested by Campbell Co Sheriff?
    Yes, bail can be posted through the County Courthouse or the contracted detention facility where the individual is housed. Bail information can be obtained by contacting 605-955-3355.

  7. What are the visitation rules for inmates arrested by Campbell County SD Sheriff?
    Campbell County SD Sheriff does not handle inmate visitation. Visitation is managed by the detention facility where the inmate is housed. Check the website of the contracted jail for visitation policies.

  8. Can an attorney visit someone arrested by Campbell Co Sheriff?
    Yes, attorneys can visit clients at the detention facility where they are housed. Contact the contracted jail directly to schedule legal visits.

  9. How can I send money to someone arrested by Campbell County SD Sheriff?
    Funds must be sent to the contracted detention center’s commissary system, not the Campbell County SD Sheriff. Visit the https://www.facebook.com/p/Campbell-County-Sheriffs-Office-100069381602156/ of the facility where the inmate is housed for deposit options.

  10. What happens if an arrestee requires medical attention while in Campbell County SD Sheriff custody?
    Individuals with medical needs receive basic screening at the Campbell County SD Sheriff. If serious medical attention is required, they may be transported to a hospital or receive treatment at the contracted detention facility after transfer.

  11. Does Campbell County SD Sheriff handle long-term incarceration?
    No, Campbell County SD Sheriff only handles short-term holding for processing and transport. All long-term incarceration is managed by contracted county jails or regional detention centers.

  12. What happens if someone is arrested in Campbell County SD Sheriff’s jurisdiction but has charges elsewhere?
    If an arrestee has warrants in another jurisdiction, they may be held briefly at Campbell County SD Sheriff for processing before being transferred to the requesting jurisdiction or a contracted jail.

  13. How do I retrieve personal property from someone arrested by Campbell County SD Sheriff?
    Personal property is typically held at the Sheriff's Office until the individual is transferred. If the inmate is moved to another jail, property may be sent along or picked up by an authorized person at Campbell County SD Sheriff’s evidence division.

  14. Can Campbell County SD Sheriff refuse to take an arrestee due to jail overcrowding?
    Campbell County SD Sheriff does not operate its own jail, so capacity limitations depend on the contracted jail facility. In cases of overcrowding, alternative arrangements may be made with other regional jails.

  15. Does Campbell County SD Sheriff offer house arrest or electronic monitoring programs?
    In most cases, house arrest and electronic monitoring are managed by the county probation office or the contracted detention facility, not the Campbell County SD Sheriff.

  16. Can Campbell County SD Sheriff issue arrest warrants?
    Yes, the Campbell County SD Sheriff can request and execute arrest warrants, but detainees are transferred to another facility for holding. Warrant information can be checked through the county court records.

  17. How do I report a complaint about an arrest made by Campbell County SD Sheriff deputies?
    Complaints can be filed with the Sheriff’s Office Internal Affairs Division. In serious cases, complaints may be reviewed by South Dakota’s law enforcement oversight agency.

  18. How can I find out about upcoming court dates for someone arrested by Campbell County SD Sheriff?
    Court dates are scheduled by the county court system. You can search court dockets online or contact the County Clerk’s Office for hearing details.

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