Daytona Beach Inmate Lookup

Daytona Beach inmate records are maintained by Volusia County Sheriff's Office. Famous for its beach and motorsports, Daytona Beach has around 72,000 residents and serves as the county seat of Volusia County. When Daytona Beach Police Department makes arrests in the city, individuals are transported to Volusia County Jail facilities. The Sheriff's Office manages all detention operations for the county, including Daytona Beach, and provides online search tools where you can find current inmate information, recent arrest records, and booking details from the beach community and surrounding areas.

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Volusia County Detention for Daytona Beach

Daytona Beach does not operate a separate jail facility. Volusia County Sheriff's Office provides all detention and jail services for the city. Arrests made by Daytona Beach police lead to transport to the Volusia County Branch Jail in Daytona Beach at 123 West Indiana Avenue in DeLand. This facility handles booking and processing for the entire county including all Daytona Beach arrestees.

The Sheriff's Office manages the county jail system and maintains custody records for all inmates. Their online inmate search provides public access to booking information. The system updates regularly throughout each day as new people are booked and others are released. You can search by name or other details. The database shows current custody status and recent releases for Daytona Beach and all other Volusia County locations.

The jail holds pretrial detainees awaiting court proceedings and sentenced inmates serving time for county-level offenses. Those receiving state prison sentences transfer to Florida Department of Corrections facilities. The county system manages local detention, medical care, classification, and court transport for inmates including those arrested in Daytona Beach during events like Bike Week and Daytona 500.

Detention Authority Volusia County Sheriff's Office
Jail Facility 123 West Indiana Avenue
DeLand, FL 32720
Phone (386) 736-5961
Inmate Search volusiasheriff.org/inmate-search

How to Search for Daytona Beach Inmates

The Volusia County inmate search is available on the Sheriff's website. Enter the person's name in the search tool. Last name alone will work, or you can add a first name for more specific results. The system handles partial names which is helpful when spelling is uncertain. Search results display quickly showing all matching inmate records in the database.

Each record provides essential information about the inmate. Full name and any known aliases appear first. Date of birth, race, and gender help confirm identity. The booking number uniquely identifies this arrest. Arrest date and time show when the person entered custody. Current status indicates whether they remain in jail or have been released from Volusia County detention.

Charge information is detailed in each record. The system lists all charges with statute numbers and descriptions. Bond amounts are shown for each charge when set by a judge. Some serious charges may have no bond available. Total bond shows the combined amount needed to secure release. Housing location indicates where within the jail complex the inmate is currently being held.

The database updates throughout the day as bookings occur and releases happen. Very recent arrests from Daytona Beach may take several hours to appear online while booking procedures are completed at the jail. For historical records not available through the online system, contact the Sheriff's Office records division. Staff can assist with older booking information from Daytona Beach arrests.

Information in Inmate Records

Volusia County inmate records contain comprehensive booking data. Physical descriptors like height, weight, hair color, and eye color are recorded during intake. Booking photos taken at processing may be included in online records. These mugshots help confirm you have found the correct person when searching for Daytona Beach arrestees.

Arrest details show when and where the arrest occurred. The arresting agency is listed, which for Daytona Beach will typically be Daytona Beach Police Department or another law enforcement agency like Florida Highway Patrol. Case numbers link the arrest to court proceedings. Some records display scheduled court dates for upcoming hearings or trials on the charges filed.

Bond and bail information is critical for those seeking to secure release. The record shows if bond has been set and the specific amount for each individual charge. It indicates whether bond has already been posted. If the person remains in custody, their detention status appears in the record. Release information shows the date, time, and reason when someone leaves jail such as bond posted, sentence completed, or charges dismissed.

For sentenced inmates, projected release dates may appear based on the sentence length and any earned gain time. This is an estimate that can change based on conduct and other factors. Housing assignments show where within the Volusia County jail complex the inmate is located. Different units house different security levels and types of inmates.

Inmate Visitation and Communication

Volusia County Jail permits visitation for inmates in custody. Friends and family of people arrested in Daytona Beach can visit according to the jail's schedule and policies. Visit options may include video visitation and in-person visits. Current procedures and schedules are posted on the Sheriff's website as rules can change over time.

To visit an inmate, you typically need to be on their approved visitor list. The approval process can take several days to complete. Bring valid government-issued photo identification to any visit. The jail enforces dress codes and has strict rules about what items can be brought inside the facility. Security screening occurs at all entry points, and some personal items must be stored in lockers during visits.

Inmates can make outgoing phone calls using the jail phone system. All calls go through a contracted phone service provider. Calls are limited in length and frequency based on housing unit rules. All calls except those to attorneys are monitored and recorded for security purposes. Call costs can be paid through prepaid accounts or collect calling arrangements with the receiving party.

Money can be deposited into an inmate's account for commissary purchases. Inmates use these funds to buy approved items like snacks, hygiene products, and writing materials from the jail store. Deposits can typically be made online, by phone, or at kiosks in the jail lobby. The Sheriff's website provides detailed instructions for making deposits to Daytona Beach inmate accounts.

Volusia Jail Versus State Prison

Volusia County Jail serves as local detention for Daytona Beach and the entire county. It holds people arrested on new charges while they await court proceedings and trial. It also houses inmates serving sentences of one year or less, typically for misdemeanor convictions. The county jail is distinct from Florida state prison facilities which serve different purposes under state jurisdiction.

Florida state prisons are operated by the Florida Department of Corrections. People convicted of felonies and sentenced to more than one year go to state prison. Once a Daytona Beach arrestee transfers to FDC custody following conviction and sentencing, they leave the county jail system. You then need to search the state prison database instead of the county system to locate them.

The Florida Department of Corrections Inmate Population Search covers all state prison inmates across Florida. This includes anyone originally arrested in Daytona Beach who received a prison sentence. The FDC database updates weekly with full data refreshes. Release dates and facility locations update nightly providing current custody information.

Some individuals move between county and state systems over time. A person might serve a state prison sentence, be released, and later face new charges in Daytona Beach, returning them to county jail. Each system maintains independent records. Check both county and state databases if you are unsure where someone is currently being held.

Other Volusia County Cities

Volusia County includes several other cities that share the same jail system. Besides Daytona Beach, the county includes Deltona, Ormond Beach, Port Orange, and other municipalities. Each has its own police force making arrests within their jurisdiction, but all use the centralized detention system operated by the Volusia County Sheriff's Office.

The inmate search database covers arrests from throughout Volusia County. Whether someone was arrested in Daytona Beach or another county city, their records appear in the same searchable online system. The Sheriff's Office operates the main jail facility to house the inmate population from all jurisdictions across the county.

Volusia County has over 500,000 residents and is a popular tourist destination. The jail system handles increased bookings during major events held in Daytona Beach. Despite seasonal fluctuations, booking and records remain centralized in a single system, making it straightforward to search for inmates from Daytona Beach and other county locations.

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Volusia County Inmate Population

Daytona Beach is located in Volusia County and serves as the county seat. All local arrests are processed through the county jail system. The Volusia County page provides more information about jail facilities, detention procedures, visitation guidelines, inmate services, and contact information for the Sheriff's Office.

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