County record · South Carolina
Anderson County
Technology presence
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Anderson County Sheriff's Office
The Anderson County Sheriff's Office operates 10 Flock Safety automated license plate readers as of September 2025.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): Pittsboro Police Department
The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office purchased body-worn cameras in 2016 with a $30,000 grant through the South Carolina Department of Public Safety.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): The Berkeley ObserverWSPA
The Anderson County Sheriff's Office operates five DJI drones as of 2015, according to data compiled by the Center for the Study of the Drone at Bard College.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): Center for the Study of the Drone at Bard Collegeregistry.faa.govthejournalonline.com
Anderson Police Department
The Anderson Police Department operates 22 Flock Safety automated license plate readers as of September 2025.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): Pittsboro Police Department
The Anderson Police Department purchased body-worn cameras in 2016 with a $55,550 grant through the South Carolina Department of Public Safety.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): The Berkeley Observer
Anderson County Sheriff's Department
The Anderson County Sheriff's Office was using Clearview AI as recently at 2021.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): Clearview AI
Belton Police Department
The Belton Police Department purchased body-worn cameras in 2016 with a $6,933 grant through the South Carolina Department of Public Safety.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): The Berkeley Observer
Honea Path Police Department
The Honea Path Police Department purchased body-worn cameras in 2016 with a $8,950 grant through the South Carolina Department of Public Safety.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): The Berkeley Observer
Iva Police Department
The Iva Police Department received $3178 in state funding for body-worn cameras in fiscal year 2018.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): South Carolina Department of Public SafetySouth Carolina Department of Public SafetySouth Carolina Department of Public Safety
Pendleton Police Department
The Pendleton Police Department purchased body-worn cameras in 2016 with a $6,990 grant through the South Carolina Department of Public Safety.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): The Berkeley Observer
Tenth Circuit Solicitor's Office
The Tenth Circuit Solicitor's Office received a total of $80334.43 in state funding for body-worn cameras in fiscal years 2020-2023.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): South Carolina Department of Public SafetySouth Carolina Department of Public SafetySouth Carolina Department of Public Safety
Tri-County Technical College Campus Police
The Tri-County Technical College Campus Police received a total of $46644.93 in state funding for body-worn cameras in fiscal years 2018-2023.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): South Carolina Department of Public SafetySouth Carolina Department of Public SafetySouth Carolina Department of Public Safety
West Pelzer Police Department
The West Pelzer Police Department purchased body-worn cameras in 2016 with a $18,270 grant through the South Carolina Department of Public Safety.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): The Berkeley Observer
Williamston Police Department
The Williamston Police Department purchased body-worn cameras in 2016 with a $5,028 grant through the South Carolina Department of Public Safety.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): The Berkeley Observer
Source: EFF Atlas of Surveillance (Electronic Frontier Foundation & University of Nevada, Reno — Reynolds School of Journalism) · CC BY 4.0 · retrieved July 2026