Daytona Beach Arrest Records Lookup

Daytona Beach arrest records are managed by Volusia County Corrections, which runs the county jail at 1300 Red John Dr. in Daytona Beach. The Daytona Beach Police Department handles law enforcement in the city, but booking and detention happen at the county level. After an arrest in Daytona Beach, the person goes to the Volusia County Branch Jail for processing. The police non-emergency line is (386) 671-5100. For jail and booking questions, call 386.254.1555. Mugshots from Daytona Beach arrests are also available through an online search tool.

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Daytona Beach Quick Facts

86,015 Population
Volusia County
(386) 671-5100 Police Phone
386.254.1555 County Jail Phone

Daytona Beach Arrest Record Search

Volusia County provides a mugshot search tool where you can look up arrest records and booking photos from Daytona Beach and the rest of the county. The search is name-based. You type in a name and see matching results with mugshots, charges, and booking details. This tool is free and open to the public.

The mugshot search covers recent bookings at the Volusia County Branch Jail. For booking, bonding, and charge questions, call (386) 254-1540. That is the direct line for the jail's booking division. Staff there can tell you if someone from Daytona Beach has been booked and what their status is. The system processes arrests from every city and community in Volusia County, so arrests from Deltona, Port Orange, and other areas show up in the same database.

One thing to note: the Volusia County Sheriff's Office does not operate the corrections division or the branch jail. Corrections is a separate county department. That is different from most Florida counties where the sheriff runs the jail.

Volusia County Corrections

The Volusia County Corrections Division runs the jail system that handles all Daytona Beach arrest bookings.

Daytona Beach arrest records through Volusia County Corrections website

The jail sits at 1300 Red John Dr. in Daytona Beach. That makes it close to where many arrests happen. After a Daytona Beach police officer brings someone in, jail staff handle the booking. They take a photo, log the charges, and enter everything into the county system. The record then becomes searchable through the mugshot tool. A first appearance hearing follows within 24 hours, where a judge looks at the charges and sets bond.

Volusia County Corrections also manages inmate services, visitation, and mail. If you need to send something to someone arrested in Daytona Beach, check with the jail for current rules on what is allowed.

Daytona Beach Police Department

The Daytona Beach Police Department is at 129 Valor Blvd, Daytona Beach, FL 32114. Officers patrol the city and make arrests within city limits. The non-emergency number is (386) 671-5100. For records requests about a specific arrest made by Daytona Beach PD, that is the number to call.

Daytona Beach PD handles the arrest side. The county handles detention. After an officer makes an arrest, the person goes to the Volusia County Branch Jail for processing. The police department keeps its own arrest reports and case files. The county keeps booking records, mugshots, and detention data. Both are public records under Florida law. If you need a copy of the arrest affidavit from a Daytona Beach case, contact the police department. For the booking record and mugshot, contact corrections.

Daytona Beach Records Under Florida Law

Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes makes arrest records public in Daytona Beach and across the state. The Sunshine Law says anyone can request government records without giving a reason. Section 943.053 covers criminal history records specifically and says they are public unless sealed or expunged.

Some records are off limits. Juvenile arrests are restricted. Sealed and expunged records are not available. Active investigation files can be withheld. But the standard arrest and booking record from a Daytona Beach case is open to the public.

Statewide Search for Daytona Beach Records

The FDLE Criminal History Record Check searches the statewide database for $25. It covers all of Florida, including Daytona Beach arrests. Results come back right away for online searches. The CCIS court records system tracks cases from all 67 counties, so you can follow a Daytona Beach arrest from booking through court proceedings and final outcome.

The FDC Offender Search covers state prison inmates. It is free to use. The FDLE Public Access System pulls from the Florida Crime Information Center and covers arrest data from agencies across the state, including Daytona Beach PD and the Volusia County Sheriff's Office.

To seal or expunge a Daytona Beach arrest record, start by getting a Certificate of Eligibility from FDLE. The fee is $75 and it takes about 12 weeks. Under Section 943.0585, expungement means agencies destroy their copies. The FDLE seal and expunge page has the forms.

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Nearby Cities

Daytona Beach is on Florida's east coast. These nearby cities have their own arrest record pages.

Volusia County Arrest Records

Daytona Beach is in Volusia County. The county corrections division runs the jail and booking system for the entire area. For more details, visit our Volusia County arrest records page.