Deltona Inmate Release Records
Deltona released inmates are tracked through Volusia County. If you get picked up in Deltona, you go to the Volusia County jail. Deltona does not have its own city jail. The Volusia County Sheriff runs the main jail and a branch jail in Daytona Beach. All inmates from Deltona go to one of these two facilities. The Sheriff keeps an inmate search online that covers both jails. You can look up who is in custody and who got out. This search tool is free and open to the public for all of Volusia County including Deltona.
Deltona Quick Facts
Deltona Inmate Jail
Deltona has no city jail. All people arrested in Deltona go to Volusia County jails. The main jail is at 1354 Indian Lake Road in Daytona Beach. Most Deltona inmates book in there. There is also a branch jail at 1300 Red John Road in Daytona Beach. Both are run by the Volusia County Sheriff. Where you end up depends on when you were arrested and how much space there is at each jail. The Sheriff runs one inmate search system for both sites, so you can look up Deltona inmates in one place.
| Main Jail | 1354 Indian Lake Road, Daytona Beach, FL 32124 |
|---|---|
| Phone | (386) 254-1540 |
| Branch Jail | 1300 Red John Road, Daytona Beach, FL 32120 |
| Branch Phone | (386) 254-1555 |
| Sheriff Site | volusiasheriff.gov |
Volusia County is a large county on the east coast of Florida. It runs from Deltona in the west to Daytona Beach on the ocean. The county jail system handles inmates from all over the county. When you search for a Deltona inmate, you use the same tools as for any other city in Volusia. The online inmate search shows who is in jail and basic info about them. If someone got out, the search may not show them after a short time. Call the jail for info on older releases.
How to Search for Deltona Released Inmates
To search for Deltona released inmates, go to the Volusia County inmate search. The Sheriff posts this search at volusia.org. Click the inmate search link and enter a name. The search pulls all matches from both jails. You see name, booking number, charges, and other info. This is public info under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Anyone can look it up for free.
If you do not find someone in the online search, call the jail. The main jail phone is (386) 254-1540 and the branch jail is (386) 254-1555. Ask for inmate info. Staff can look up a person by name and tell you if they are in custody or when they got out. They can also tell you which jail the person is in and what the charges are. The phone lines are open during normal business hours. For after-hours calls, you may get a recording.
For old arrest records or copies of reports from Deltona, you may need to file a public records request with the Volusia County Sheriff. Some counties let you do this online and others ask you to come in person or send a letter. There may be fees for copies of arrest reports and other documents. Under Section 119.07, Florida Statutes, the county can charge for the cost of copies and staff time if the search is long. Most basic searches are free if you do them yourself online.
Note: The online inmate search may not show people who got out more than a few weeks ago. Call the jail for info on older releases.
Public Records and Deltona Arrests
Most arrest and jail info in Deltona is public under Florida law. The state makes jail rosters and booking details open to the public. You can find out who is in jail, what they were charged with, and when they got out. This applies to all adults arrested in Deltona. The Volusia County Sheriff posts this info online because the law says they have to. The goal is to keep people informed about who the police pick up and who the courts let go.
Some records are not public. Medical records from the jail are private under Section 945.10, Florida Statutes. Mental health records and substance abuse treatment files also stay confidential. If an arrest involves a minor, the records are sealed under juvenile law. For adults, the basic facts are public. You can see names, charges, bond, and booking date. You cannot see medical notes or sealed case files.
For court case info on a Deltona arrest, check with the Volusia County Clerk of Court. The clerk keeps all the filings for criminal and civil cases. You can search by name or case number. This is separate from the jail search. The jail tells you who is locked up. The court tells you what happened in the case. Both are public under Florida law. For help with court records, call the clerk office or visit the courthouse in DeLand.
State Prison Records for Deltona
If someone from Deltona got sent to state prison, they leave the county jail and go into the Florida Department of Corrections system. The FDC runs all state prisons in Florida. You search for state inmates at pubapps.fdc.myflorida.com. This search shows people in state prison and people who got out of state prison. It does not show county jail inmates. If someone did time in Volusia County jail and got out, they are not in the FDC search unless they went to state prison after that.
The FDC has multiple search tools. Use the Inmate Population Search to find who is in state prison now. Use the Inmate Release Search to find who got out or is about to get out. You can also search for people on probation or parole. The site updates weekly for most info and every night for release dates. All searches are free. You do not sign up or pay anything. Just enter a name and see what comes up.
For help with state prison records, call the Bureau of Admission and Release at (850) 488-9167 or email dc.release@fdc.myflorida.com. You can also file a records request through the FDC public records portal at floridadoc.govqa.us. The FDC main office is in Tallahassee at 501 South Calhoun Street. Call (850) 488-7052 for general questions. If someone from Deltona went to state prison, this is where you search.
Contacting Deltona Inmates
If someone from Deltona is in a Volusia County jail, you can visit them or call them. Most Florida jails use video visits now. You do not go into the jail. You sit at a screen and talk through video. Some jails let you visit onsite at the jail or from home with a remote visit. Check the Volusia Sheriff site at volusiasheriff.gov or call the jail to ask about visit rules and how to sign up.
Inmates can make phone calls if you accept them. Jail calls are not free. The person who takes the call pays a fee or the inmate uses money from their account. You can put money into an inmate account so they can buy things at the jail store or pay for calls. Most jails have a kiosk in the lobby or an online payment site. You need the inmate full name and booking number to send money. Ask the jail staff how to set up an account for your inmate.
For mail, you can write to the inmate at the jail address. Include the inmate name and booking number on the envelope. Do not send cash. Use the kiosk or online service to send money. Mail is read and checked by jail staff before it goes to the inmate. For state prison inmates from Deltona, use the FDC system at fdc.myflorida.com. State prisons have their own visit rules. Some allow in-person visits and others use video only. Call the prison or check the FDC site for details.
Note: All calls from jail are recorded except for calls to a lawyer.
Legal Help for Deltona Arrests
If you or someone from Deltona is facing charges, you may need a lawyer. The Public Defender for the Seventh Judicial Circuit covers Volusia County. Call them to ask if you qualify for a public defender. If your income is too high, you have to hire a private lawyer. The Florida Bar runs a lawyer referral service at 1-800-342-8011. They can give you names of lawyers who handle criminal cases in Volusia County. Some lawyers offer a first meeting for a reduced fee.
For free legal info, go to Florida Legal Help at floridalegalhelp.org. The site has guides and forms for many legal issues. The Florida Bar site at floridabar.org also has legal resources and lawyer search tools. If you have low income and need help with a civil legal issue, try Legal Aid or a local legal services group. For criminal defense, you need a lawyer who does criminal work. Ask the public defender or use the bar referral to find one.
Volusia County Released Inmates
Deltona is in Volusia County, and all Deltona inmates go to Volusia County jails. For more on the Volusia jail system, other cities in the county, and links to the Sheriff, visit the Volusia County released inmates page.
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