Volusia County FL Arrest Records Search | Jail & Court

Volusia County arrest-to-court search route

Volusia County Inmate Search, Booking Status and Criminal Case Lookup

Search a recent Volusia County booking, confirm which jail holds the person, check bond and First Appearance information, open the criminal court case, arrange visitation and reach the correct Daytona Beach or DeLand office without relying on an outdated third-party listing.

Booking and bond: 386-254-1555 Database updates about every 15 minutes Two county jail facilities Clerk hours: Monday–Friday 8 a.m.–4 p.m.
An arrest is not a conviction. Use the inmate page to locate a booking, then use the Clerk’s case record to check filed charges, hearings and the court outcome.
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Volusia County Arrest and Jail Quick Facts

Official inmate search

Volusia County Corrections Public Access

Branch Jail

1300 Red John Drive, Daytona Beach, FL 32124

Branch Jail phone

386-254-1555

Booking and charges

386-254-1540

Correctional Facility

1354 Indian Lake Road, Daytona Beach, FL 32124

Correctional Facility phone

386-254-1565

Volusia Clerk

386-736-5915

Public Defender

Daytona: 386-239-7730

Was the person arrested today?

Search the official inmate database first. If the booking does not appear, call the Branch Jail at 386-254-1555 or the Booking/Charges line at 386-254-1540. Have the person’s complete name, approximate arrest time, birth date if known and arresting agency ready.

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Choose the Volusia County Task You Need to Complete

This route finder runs inside your browser. It does not collect a person’s name, date of birth, booking number or case number.

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Use these links when you already know the task.

Avoid the wrong office

Volusia Corrections, Sheriff and Clerk Handle Different Records

Volusia County Corrections operates the county jail system. The Volusia Sheriff’s Office handles law-enforcement reports and investigations. The Clerk of the Circuit Court maintains criminal court cases. Calling the wrong office can delay an urgent request.

Which Volusia County office should handle your question?
User question
Correct office
Information to prepare
Next action
Is the person currently in jail?
Volusia County Corrections
Name, birth date or booking number
Search the inmate database or call 386-254-1555
What is the bond amount?
Branch Jail Booking Office
Full name and booking number
Call 386-254-1555; the office is open 24/7
What happened in court?
Volusia Clerk of Court
Legal name or case number
Use Case Inquiry and review docket or disposition
Can I obtain an incident or offense report?
Volusia Sheriff Records Section or arresting city agency
Report number, date, location and involved person
Submit a public-record request
How do I visit or send money?
Volusia County Corrections
Six-digit booking number and facility
Use the current visitation or inmate-account instructions
Is the person in Florida state prison?
Florida Department of Corrections
Name or Florida DC number
Search the FDC offender database
Is the person in federal custody?
Federal Bureau of Prisons
Legal name or federal register number
Use the federal inmate locator
Important local distinction: the Volusia Sheriff’s Office does not operate the county jail. Jail booking, custody, bond and visitation questions belong to Volusia County Corrections.
Understand the result

What a Volusia Booking Record Can and Cannot Prove

Booking fields and the official follow-up source
Booking field
What it may show
What it does not prove
Where to verify
Mugshot
A photograph associated with jail intake
Guilt, conviction or current custody
Current jail status and Clerk court case
Booking date
When jail intake was recorded
That the person remains incarcerated
Corrections database or Booking Office
Charge
An allegation recorded during booking
That prosecutors filed or proved the same charge
Clerk criminal docket
Bond
A bond amount or release condition
That payment guarantees immediate release
Branch Jail Booking Office
Release date
When the person left that custody record
That no transfer, supervision or new case exists
Corrections, Clerk, FDC, VINE or federal locator
Disposition
How a court resolved a filed charge
That every private arrest website has updated
Official Clerk docket and certified records if needed
Presumption of innocence: a person shown in an arrest or jail record is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
Bond and release

How to Check Volusia County Bond and First Appearance Information

Volusia County directs people to the Branch Jail for bond posting and First Appearance hearings. The Booking Office is open 24 hours a day for bond information.

Verify Before Paying

A displayed bond amount may not reflect another warrant, probation hold, court restriction or pending paperwork. Call the Branch Jail before travelling or paying a bond agent.

1 Booking Identity, charges and warrants checked
2 First Appearance Judge reviews charges and release conditions
3 Bond confirmed Amount, type and other holds verified
4 Bond posted Cash or licensed bond route completed
5 Release processing Payment, paperwork and transport checked
Find the six-digit booking number Open the inmate record and write down the booking number, bond amount and listed charges.
Call the Branch Jail Booking Office Call 386-254-1555. Ask whether the bond is currently payable, what form of bond applies and whether another hold exists.
Confirm the payment route Volusia County states that anyone may go to the Branch Jail to post bond in cash or work through a bond agent. Verify current requirements before arriving.
Use the Branch Jail location Bond posting and First Appearance matters are handled at 1300 Red John Drive in Daytona Beach.
Save the receipt or bond paperwork Keep the transaction time, receipt, booking number and name of the person who confirmed the bond.
Expect release processing Posting bond does not create an immediate exit. Staff must verify payment, paperwork and any other legal hold.
First Appearance

Volusia County says an arrested person generally appears before a judge within one day of jail admission. Hearings are held at the Branch Jail. Call to confirm the current hearing time before attending.

Overnight release limitation

The county currently states that inmates are not released between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. unless a responsible person is on site to transport the released person from the corrections property.

Bond scam warning: never send gift cards, cryptocurrency or money to an unverified caller. Confirm the booking and bond directly through the Branch Jail.
Official court record

How to Find a Volusia County Criminal Case or Court Date

The Clerk of the Circuit Court provides online access to criminal case records. Use the inmate’s legal name or case number and read the entire docket rather than relying on the original booking charge.

Open the Clerk’s Online Public Records page Go to Volusia County Online Public Records.
Select Case Inquiry Use Case Inquiry for detailed criminal case information. Official Records is a different index and is not the primary criminal docket search.
Search by name or case number Enter the defendant’s legal name. A case number usually produces the most precise result.
Choose the correct criminal case Compare filing date, case type, processing location and defendant details.
Review docket events and documents Check charges, arraignment, hearings, notices, motions, disposition and sentence. Some document images may require a Clerk review before online access.
Check the next event Review the event or docket section for the next hearing. Do not rely only on an old release paper or third-party court calendar.
Contact the Clerk when necessary Call 386-736-5915 and provide the case number. Clerk offices generally operate Monday–Friday from 8 a.m.–4 p.m.
Need a Clerk-performed records search? The Clerk currently lists a $2 per year, per name search fee, $1 per page for copies and $2 per document for certification. Online public viewing is different from requesting a Clerk employee to perform a search.
Common Volusia criminal case terms
Term
Plain-language meaning
What to check next
Pending
The case has not reached a final outcome
Review future events and docket updates
Disposed
A final case result has been entered
Open the disposition and sentence entries
Dismissed
The court record shows a case or charge was dismissed
Save the official docket and ask counsel about sealing or expungement
Nolle prosequi
The prosecution recorded that it would not proceed with that charge at that time
Review all charges and speak with counsel about the effect
Failure to appear
A required court appearance may have been missed
Contact counsel or the Clerk promptly
Bond revoked
The court withdrew an earlier release condition
Review the order and contact the attorney
Legal representation

Apply for a Volusia Public Defender or Find a Criminal Lawyer

Public Defender—Daytona Beach

251 North Ridgewood Avenue
Daytona Beach, FL 32114
386-239-7730

This office is located at the S. James Foxman Justice Center and serves Volusia criminal defendants whose cases are assigned in the Daytona Beach area.

Open official Public Defender locations
Public Defender—DeLand

101 North Alabama Avenue, 3rd Floor
DeLand, FL 32724
386-822-5770

Use the DeLand office when the case is assigned to the DeLand courthouse location. Confirm the correct office from the case docket.

Check the official contact page

How to apply for appointed representation

Confirm that the case is in Volusia County Find the case number and processing location in the Clerk’s Case Inquiry.
Open the Volusia Public Defender application Use the official Public Defender applications page.
Complete the indigency application Provide accurate income, household, asset and case information.
Submit it to an accepted office The Public Defender states that applications may be submitted to its office or the Clerk of Court.
Confirm appointment Completing an application does not by itself prove that representation has been approved. Check the court docket and contact the correct Public Defender office.
Private criminal attorney referral

The Florida Bar Lawyer Referral Service can be reached at 1-800-342-8011, Monday–Friday from 8 a.m.–5:30 p.m.

Open The Florida Bar Lawyer Referral Service
Booking and case numbers
Current charges and bond conditions
Next hearing date
Income and household information
Release papers and court notices
Written private-lawyer fee agreement
No lawyer can guarantee dismissal, release or a specific sentence. Verify Florida Bar membership and obtain the scope and fees in writing.
Appointment-only visitation

Volusia County Jail Visitation Scheduling and Visitor Rules

Visitation is held at the Visitation Center at 1300A Red John Drive, next to the Branch Jail. Volusia County requires an appointment and the inmate’s six-digit booking number.

1 Find booking number

Use the official inmate search.

2 Register

Create an ICSolutions visitor account.

3 Schedule

Choose one available Tuesday–Saturday session.

4 Check in

Arrive at least 10 minutes early with identification.

Get the six-digit booking number Search the inmate and write down the booking number before attempting to schedule.
Create an ICSolutions account Go to ICSolutions and register for visitation.
Link the correct inmate Select the Volusia County facility and enter the inmate information carefully.
Choose an appointment The county currently schedules visitation Tuesday through Saturday. Appointments must be made at least 24 hours in advance.
Use telephone scheduling when needed Call the automated visitation system at 888-646-9437. Scheduling is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Go to the correct building Check in at the Visitation Center, 1300A Red John Drive—not the courthouse or Sheriff administrative office.
Arrive early All visitors should check in at least 10 minutes before the scheduled session. Late arrival can result in denial of the visit.
Prepare before travelling
  • Six-digit inmate booking number
  • Valid government-issued identification
  • Confirmed appointment time
  • Correct Visitation Center address
  • Clothing that complies with facility rules
Visits can change

Court, medical movement, disciplinary restrictions, housing changes or facility-security needs may affect a scheduled visit. Recheck before travelling.

Family communication

Inmate Calls, Messages, Money, Commissary and Mail

Inmate telephone calls

Volusia County currently lists IC Solutions for inmate calling support.

Support phone:
888-506-8407

Open IC Solutions
Electronic messages

The county FAQ currently lists Smart Jail Mail for inmate texting or electronic-message services.

Support phone:
727-349-1561

Open Smart Jail Mail
Inmate-account deposits

Volusia County’s inmate-account guidance identifies TouchPay as the payment provider.

Provider support:
866-204-1603

Open TouchPay

Before depositing money

Confirm the inmate is still held in Volusia County
Use the complete incarcerated name
Enter the correct six-digit booking number
Review the service charge before submitting
Save the receipt or confirmation number
Do not deposit through links sent by strangers
Mail requirement: Volusia County states that all inmate mail must be addressed to the specific inmate using the name under which the person is incarcerated and the matching booking number. Open the county’s current inmate-accounts-and-mail instructions before mailing because the accepted address, item restrictions and vendor procedures can change.
Find the exact incarcerated name Copy the name and six-digit booking number from the official inmate record.
Open the current county mail instructions Use the official inmate accounts and mail guide.
Confirm the correct facility or processing address Do not assume that the public street address is automatically the accepted address for ordinary mail.
Follow item restrictions Do not include cash, prohibited enclosures, altered materials or items that violate the current security rules.
Keep a copy of what was sent Record the mailing date and retain the tracking number when using a tracked service.
Do not send money inside ordinary inmate mail. Use the current approved inmate-account deposit method.
Health, safety and accessibility

Medical Questions, PREA Reporting and Disability Assistance

Branch Jail Health Services

386-254-1547

Medical and mental-health information is confidential. Staff may accept a concern without being able to disclose protected details.

Correctional Facility Health Services

386-254-1583

Confirm which facility houses the inmate before calling the health-services number.

Investigations and grievances

386-258-4045

Use this route for correctional investigations or grievance-routing questions rather than ordinary booking information.

Report sexual abuse or threats

PREA reporting line: 386-254-1541
Volusia Sheriff: 386-248-1777
Rape Crisis Hotline: 1-800-503-7621

Read the official PREA page
ADA accommodation assistance

Program Services: 386-254-1534, Monday–Friday 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

After hours, contact the Shift Commander at 386-254-1555. The county asks that accommodation requests be made as soon as possible and generally no later than two business days before the scheduled activity.

Inmate moved or disappeared?

Where to Search When the Volusia Inmate Record Is Gone

1 County jail Recent local booking
2 Released Bond, recognizance or sentence completed
3 Florida prison Transferred after state sentence
4 Federal custody Federal charge or transfer
5 Another county Warrant or outside hold
Next database to check
Situation
Next source
Helpful information
Recent Volusia arrest
Volusia inmate search and Booking Office
Name, arrest time and booking number
Sentenced to Florida prison
Name or Florida DC number
Possible federal custody
Legal name or federal register number
Probation or supervision
Court docket and Florida corrections search
Case number and disposition
Custody notification needed
Name or offender identifier
Unknown arresting county
Arresting agency, court docket or nearby county jail
Arrest location and agency
Reports and background records

Request a Volusia Sheriff Report or Florida Criminal History

A jail booking, Sheriff incident report, Clerk criminal case and FDLE criminal-history search are separate records. Select the source that created the information.

Volusia Sheriff report

The Sheriff Records Section maintains incident and Florida traffic-crash reports created by the Volusia Sheriff’s Office.

Records Section:
386-736-5962

Open official Sheriff reports
Corrections public record

For records maintained by Volusia County Corrections, use the county corrections or public-record route rather than the Sheriff report portal.

Corrections public records:
386-254-1916

Open Corrections contacts
Florida criminal history

FDLE provides a statewide name-based criminal-history search. It is different from a Volusia jail search or court docket.

Open FDLE criminal-history search

How to make a useful public-record request

Identify the agency that created the record Determine whether the document belongs to the Sheriff, a city police department, Corrections or the Clerk.
Collect precise details Prepare the report number, booking number, incident date, location, involved person and specific document needed.
Use the correct portal or office Do not submit a Sheriff incident-report request to the Clerk or ask the Sheriff to provide a court disposition.
Request a narrow record Asking for a named report or date range is usually easier to process than asking for every record about a person.
Save the request confirmation Keep the request number, payment receipt and staff contact for follow-up.
Normal Sheriff public-record hours: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m., excluding holidays.
Victim information

Florida VINE Custody Notifications and Safety Guidance

Register for notifications

Florida VINE provides a free and confidential way to search participating custody records and register for available status notifications.

Open Florida VINELink
Keep the court case number

Custody status and criminal case status are different. Save the Clerk case number so you can monitor scheduled hearings and case outcomes separately.

Open Volusia court records
Immediate danger: dial or text 911. Do not approach or confront a person because of an arrest listing, court entry or release notification.
Addresses, phones and maps

Volusia Jail, Court and Public Defender Locations

Volusia County Branch Jail

1300 Red John Drive
Daytona Beach, FL 32124
386-254-1555
Booking Office: 24/7

Volusia County Correctional Facility

1354 Indian Lake Road
Daytona Beach, FL 32124
386-254-1565

Volusia County Courthouse

101 North Alabama Avenue
DeLand, FL 32724
Clerk: 386-736-5915
Monday–Friday 8 a.m.–4 p.m.

S. James Foxman Justice Center

251 North Ridgewood Avenue
Daytona Beach, FL 32114
Public Defender: 386-239-7730

Volusia County Branch Jail

Use this location for booking, bond posting and First Appearance matters. Visitation is handled next door at 1300A Red John Drive.

Open driving directions
Volusia County Courthouse—DeLand

Use the Clerk and court location shown on the case docket. Cases may also be assigned to a Daytona Beach court facility.

Open courthouse directions
Call before travelling. Confirm the inmate’s facility, office hours, hearing location and visitor requirements. The jail, court, Sheriff and Public Defender are separate offices.
Before you call

Information to Have Ready

Complete legal name and spelling
Date of birth or approximate age
Six-digit booking number
Arrest date and arresting agency
Criminal case number
Branch Jail or Correctional Facility
Exact question you need answered
Receipt or transaction number for a payment
Visit date and ICSolutions account details
Report number for a public-record request
Problem-solving examples

What to Do in Common Volusia Arrest and Jail Situations

The arrest happened within the last hour

Search the public database, allow time for intake and call Booking if the result remains missing.

The full name finds nothing

Try surname only, remove punctuation and confirm that the arrest occurred in Volusia County.

A bond appears but release has not happened

Ask whether payment posted, another hold exists or release processing is incomplete.

The inmate vanished from the search

Call Corrections, check the court case and search Florida or federal custody databases.

You do not know which jail building

Use the inmate record and call 386-254-1555 before sending mail or travelling.

The case was dismissed but a mugshot remains online

Save the official Clerk disposition and speak with counsel about Florida sealing or expungement procedures.

A visit cannot be scheduled

Confirm the six-digit booking number, register with ICSolutions and call 888-646-9437.

An inmate has a medical concern

Call the health-services number for the correct facility; understand that protected details may not be disclosed.

You need the arrest report, not the booking page

Request the report from the arresting law-enforcement agency using the report number, date and location.

Verified official resources

Volusia County Arrest, Jail and Court Links

Inmate Information Search

Search Volusia County jail bookings and obtain the six-digit booking number.

Open inmate search
Jail and Bond Information

Review facility locations, bond contact and First Appearance guidance.

Open jail and bond page
Corrections Contact Numbers

Find booking, case management, health services and grievance contacts.

Open corrections contacts
Visitation

Check current scheduling, visitor identification and appointment rules.

Open visitation rules
Inmate Accounts and Mail

Verify inmate deposit and mail-format instructions before sending anything.

Open official guide
Volusia Criminal Court Records

Search criminal cases, docket activity and court events.

Open Clerk records
Public Defender

Find Daytona Beach and DeLand office contacts and applications.

Open Public Defender contacts
Volusia Sheriff Reports

Request incident or traffic-crash reports created by the Sheriff’s Office.

Open Sheriff records page
Florida VINE

Search participating custody information and register for available alerts.

Open Florida VINELink
Florida State Prison Search

Find offenders sentenced to Florida prison or state supervision.

Open FDC inmate search
Federal Inmate Locator

Search federal custody using a name or federal identification number.

Open federal locator
Florida Criminal History

Run a statewide FDLE criminal-history search rather than a county booking search.

Open FDLE search
Exactly 10 practical answers

Volusia County Arrest Records FAQs

How do I search Volusia County arrest records online?

Open the official Volusia County Corrections Public Access search and begin with the person’s last name. Open the likely booking and compare the photograph, age, booking date, charges and six-digit booking number before treating the result as a match.

How often is the Volusia inmate search updated?

Volusia County states that the public inmate information is updated about every 15 minutes. A very recent booking, transfer or release may therefore appear after a delay. Call the Branch Jail at 386-254-1555 when current custody information is urgent.

What number should I call for Volusia County Jail booking or bond information?

Call the Branch Jail Booking Office at 386-254-1555. The office is open 24 hours a day for bond information. The county also lists 386-254-1540 for booking, bonding, charges and arrest questions.

Where is the Volusia County Branch Jail?

The Branch Jail is at 1300 Red John Drive, Daytona Beach, Florida 32124. Bond posting and First Appearance matters are handled there. The visitation building is next door at 1300A Red John Drive.

How do I find a Volusia County criminal court date?

Open the Volusia Clerk’s Online Public Records page, choose Case Inquiry and search by legal name or case number. Open the correct criminal case and review the docket or event entries. Call the Clerk at 386-736-5915 if the date is unclear.

How do I schedule a Volusia County inmate visit?

Find the inmate’s six-digit booking number, register with ICSolutions and schedule an appointment. Volusia County currently holds visitation Tuesday through Saturday and requires appointments at least 24 hours in advance. Telephone scheduling is available at 888-646-9437.

How do I deposit money for a Volusia County inmate?

Confirm the inmate’s complete incarcerated name, six-digit booking number and current facility. Volusia County’s inmate-account guidance identifies TouchPay as the payment provider. Review all fees, verify the recipient and save the transaction receipt.

How do I contact the Volusia County Public Defender?

The Daytona Beach office is at 251 North Ridgewood Avenue and can be reached at 386-239-7730. The DeLand office is at 101 North Alabama Avenue, 3rd Floor, and can be reached at 386-822-5770. Check the court processing location before choosing an office.

Why did an inmate disappear from the Volusia jail search?

The person may have been released, transferred to another county, moved to Florida state prison, entered federal custody or had the public record updated. Call Corrections and check the Clerk, Florida Department of Corrections and federal inmate databases as relevant.

How do I request a Volusia arrest report?

Request the report from the law-enforcement agency that created it. For a Volusia Sheriff incident or crash report, use the Sheriff Records page or call the Records Section at 386-736-5962. Prepare the report number, incident date, location and involved person.

Official-resource review completed August 1, 2026

This is an independent informational guide. It is not affiliated with Volusia County Corrections, the Volusia Sheriff’s Office, the Volusia Clerk of the Circuit Court, the Seventh Judicial Circuit Public Defender, FDLE, FDC, ICSolutions, TouchPay, Smart Jail Mail, VINE or another government agency or provider.

Official links, addresses, telephone numbers, fees, visitation schedules, vendor arrangements, hearing times and release procedures can change. Recheck the responsible official page before paying, travelling, visiting, mailing documents or relying on time-sensitive custody information.

Responsible-use notice: an arrest is not a conviction. Do not use a booking record to harass someone or to make employment, housing, credit, insurance or other decisions that require a legally compliant consumer report.