The process can be carried out online, ensuring accessibility and convenience for users. Below is a step-by-step guide to assist you in performing an inmatesearch. Here are steps to follow:
To locate an inmate at the Daytona Beach Police Jail, you can call the facility directly at (386) 671-5100. For longer-term inmates who may have been transferred to the Volusia County Branch Jail, you can use the onlineinmatesearchtool on the Volusia County Corrections website.
· To determine if someone is currently incarcerated at Volusia County FL Correctional Facility, start by checking the facility’s onlineinmatesearchdatabase, which is typically updated with recent booking information. From Daytona Beach, take U.S. 92 west to Red John or Indian Lake road. From DeLand or West Volusia, take U.S. 92 east about 4.9 miles to Red John or Indian Lake road. People can search for an inmateonline, over the phone, or in person. CLICK HERE to Search for Incarcerated Friends or Family Members. Visit the Volusia County Sheriff's Office website. Select a search type (by name, ID number, or booking number) and enter the required information. Click "Search". To get started, enter the person’s name or number, press the search button, and select the right one from the results. These records typically contain when they were booked, their hold status, charges on record, facility location, bail information, and whether they’ve been let go. To locate an inmate, people can visit the official online portal of the Daytona Beach Police Department, where the inmate directory is typically posted. The list includes important information such as the inmate's identity, booking record, charges, and bail information.
From Daytona Beach, take U.S. 92 west to Red John or Indian Lake road. From DeLand or West Volusia, take U.S. 92 east about 4.9 miles to Red John or Indian Lake road.
To get started, enter the person’s name or number, press the search button, and select the right one from the results. These records typically contain when they were booked, their hold status, charges on record, facility location, bail information, and whether they’ve been let go.
To locate an inmate, people can visit the official online portal of the Daytona Beach Police Department, where the inmate directory is typically posted. The list includes important information such as the inmate's identity, booking record, charges, and bail information.
People can search for an inmateonline, over the phone, or in person. CLICK HERE to Search for Incarcerated Friends or Family Members. Visit the Volusia County Sheriff's Office website. Select a search type (by name, ID number, or booking number) and enter the required information. Click "Search".