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Jasper County Sheriff's Office Ridgeland Jasper County SC Body-worn Cameras
The Jasper County Sheriff’s Office purchased body-worn cameras in 2016 with a $22,178 grant through the South Carolina Department of Public Safety.
Agency: Jasper County Sheriff's Office
State: SC
City: Ridgeland
County: Jasper County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor:

The Jasper County Sheriff’s Office purchased body-worn cameras in 2016 with a $22,178 grant through the South Carolina Department of Public Safety.

Ridgeland Police Department Ridgeland Jasper County SC Body-worn Cameras
The Ridgeland Police Department received $19448 in state funding for body-worn cameras in fiscal year 2019.
Agency: Ridgeland Police Department
State: SC
City: Ridgeland
County: Jasper County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor:

The Ridgeland Police Department received $19448 in state funding for body-worn cameras in fiscal year 2019.

Hardeeville Police Department Hardeeville Jasper County SC Automated License Plate Readers Flock Safety
The Hardeeville Police Department operates one Flock Safety automated license plate readers as of September 2025.
Agency: Hardeeville Police Department
State: SC
City: Hardeeville
County: Jasper County
Technology: Automated License Plate Readers
Vendor: Flock Safety

The Hardeeville Police Department operates one Flock Safety automated license plate readers as of September 2025.

Hardeeville Police Department Hardeeville Jasper County SC Body-worn Cameras
The Hardeeville Police Department purchased body-worn cameras in 2016 with a $12,000 grant through the South Carolina Department of Public Safety.
Agency: Hardeeville Police Department
State: SC
City: Hardeeville
County: Jasper County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor:

The Hardeeville Police Department purchased body-worn cameras in 2016 with a $12,000 grant through the South Carolina Department of Public Safety.