DPPPS Posts Daily Allendale County Offender Counts; Contact Agent Quinn Dunn
The S.C. Department of Probation, Parole & Pardon Services posts daily offender counts for Allendale County; residents can check categories and contact Agent Quinn Dunn for local questions.

The S.C. Department of Probation, Parole & Pardon Services (DPPPS) posts daily jurisdictional offender counts for Allendale County on its county office page, providing a public snapshot of individuals under supervision. The page carries a dated header - County Jurisdictional Offender Count - Wednesday, Jan 28, 2026 - and lists the specific categories tracked by the agency.
The DPPPS Allendale County page breaks the local supervised population into Probation, Parole, Community Supervision, Supervised Reentry, Jessie's Law Tracking, and Supervised Furlough. Those categories are updated daily and reflect the county office’s current roster of people under DPPPS jurisdiction. For residents wanting the latest figures or local contact information, the county page is the official source and is maintained by county probation staff.
Agent in Charge Quinn Dunn is the county point person for questions about the counts and local supervision matters. Residents and community organizations can reach Agent Quinn Dunn at the Allendale office phone, 803-584-7052. That phone line connects callers to the county probation staff who administer supervision and can provide clarity on the meaning of the listed categories.
The daily posting has practical consequences for public awareness and neighborhood safety conversations. Clear, regularly updated counts help local law enforcement, municipal leaders, social service providers, and neighborhood associations understand supervision trends in Allendale County. Tracking categories such as Supervised Reentry and Community Supervision gives a sense of how many people are being supported through transition programs and monitoring, while entries under Jessie's Law Tracking and Supervised Furlough flag cases that carry specific statutory oversight.
For families, landlords, employers, and community groups, the DPPPS listings are a direct way to confirm whether supervision is active and to know who to contact with administrative questions. The daily cadence also supports transparency: when numbers change, community partners can respond by coordinating services, adjusting outreach efforts, or seeking information from probation staff.
DPPPS’s approach aligns with broader trends in criminal justice oversight that emphasize public access to basic supervision data. For Allendale County residents, the central takeaway is practical: consult the DPPPS Allendale County page for the most current jurisdictional counts and contact Agent Quinn Dunn at 803-584-7052 for county-level inquiries. Regular updates mean the community can stay informed as supervision patterns shift and plan local responses accordingly.
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