Volusia Mugshots: Search Recent Arrests, Booking Photos, Jail Records and Court Cases
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Searching for Volusia mugshots usually means you want more than a photo. You may need to confirm whether someone was booked into Volusia County Corrections, whether they are still in custody, which facility they may be housed in, how bond works, or where to check the court case after the arrest.
This guide shows the safe workflow: start with the Volusia County Corrections public access search, verify jail and bond details through the county corrections pages, then use the Volusia County Clerk for court-record follow-up. A mugshot or booking entry is not a conviction, and online jail data should not be treated as the final legal record.
Official mugshot tool
Volusia County Corrections Public Access
Use the county mugshot/search portal for booking-photo and inmate-information lookup.
Branch Jail
1300 Red John Road
Daytona Beach, FL 32120
Main phone: 386-254-1555
Correctional Facility
1354 N. Indian Lake Road
Daytona Beach, FL 32120
Main phone: 386-254-1565
Booking / bond line
386-254-1540
Use official Corrections contact pages for booking, bonding, charges, arrest and case-management contacts.
I. Quick Answer: How to Search Volusia Mugshots Correctly
Use the Volusia County Corrections Public Access site when you want to search Volusia mugshots, booking photos, and jail-side inmate information. If the person appears in the jail system, compare the booking details with the county jail and bond page. For court activity, use the Volusia County Clerk’s official records search.
Start with Corrections
Volusia County Corrections operates the inmate information and mugshot public access route. This is the right first step for booking-photo searches.
Confirm custody and bond
Use the official jail and bond information page for facilities, bond posting, First Appearance and release guidance.
Move to court records
The Clerk’s records search is where you check public criminal case activity after the booking stage.
II. Official Volusia Mugshots and Inmate Information Search
The Volusia County Division of Corrections public access site is the official county route for mugshots and inmate information online. The county disclaimer is important: online information is for general informational purposes, and only records maintained within the jail are considered official records of the Volusia County Division of Corrections.
The site also warns that copied images from the internet portal are not certified as true and correct copies of records on file with the Division of Corrections. That is why screenshots should be handled carefully, especially if the record is being shared, saved, or used to understand a serious legal situation.
What a Volusia booking record may help you confirm
- Name and booking identity details shown in the jail system
- Mugshot or booking photo when available through the portal
- Booking number or jail-side identifier
- Charges listed at the booking stage
- Bond or custody clues when displayed
- Whether the person appears in the current county corrections system
III. Volusia County Jail Facilities, Addresses and Contact Numbers
Volusia County Corrections lists two main correctional facilities in Daytona Beach. The Branch Jail and Correctional Facility have different housing roles, so a person’s facility may depend on custody status, gender, sentence status, classification, and operational needs.
| Facility / contact | Official detail | Best use |
|---|---|---|
| Volusia County Branch Jail | 1300 Red John Road, Daytona Beach, FL 32120 • 386-254-1555 | Pretrial, bond, First Appearance, booking-related questions and main Branch Jail contact. |
| Volusia County Correctional Facility | 1354 N. Indian Lake Road, Daytona Beach, FL 32120 • 386-254-1565 | County-sentenced inmates, classification-related housing and facility-specific questions. |
| Booking / bonding / charges / arrest | 386-254-1540 | Booking, charges, bond and arrest-contact questions listed by Volusia Corrections. |
| Case management | 386-254-1548 | Questions that may require case-management direction instead of a general jail desk inquiry. |
IV. Step-by-Step: How to Look Up Volusia Mugshots and Booking Records
A good mugshot search should answer three separate questions: did a booking happen, is the person currently in county custody, and what is happening on the court side? Use the following workflow before making assumptions.
Open the Volusia County Corrections public access search
Start with the official Corrections mugshot and inmate information site instead of private repost pages.
Search carefully by name or available identifiers
Check spelling, suffixes, middle initials, and common name variations. If multiple records appear, avoid assuming the first result is the correct person.
Write down the booking details
Keep the booking number, charge description, facility clue, bond clue and date details together so you do not confuse jail-side data with later court records.
Use the jail and bond page for custody logistics
If the question involves release, bond, First Appearance or facility location, check the official jail and bond information page before calling.
Check Clerk records for the court side
Use Volusia Clerk records when you need criminal case activity, docket details, filings, hearings or disposition information.
V. Volusia Jail Bond, First Appearance and Release Information
Volusia County’s jail and bond page says bond information is available by calling the Branch Jail Booking Office at 386-254-1555, and that the Booking Office is open 24/7. Anyone may post bond in cash or through a bondsman, but details should be confirmed directly with the official jail page or booking office.
The county also states that, effective April 29, 2024, inmates will not be released between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. unless a responsible party is on site to transport the person off Volusia County Division of Corrections property. The responsible party must check in with Control before release.
For bond questions
Call the Branch Jail Booking Office or use the official jail and bond information page. Do not rely on third-party bond charts or social-media comments.
For release timing
Release can depend on jail processing, transport rules, paperwork, warrants, court action and responsible-party requirements.
VI. Volusia County Court Records After a Mugshot Appears
A booking photo tells you that a jail-side event may have happened. It does not tell you the final criminal case outcome. The Volusia County Clerk explains that case searches are available for criminal case records, and detailed case records can be searched by name or case number through Case Inquiry.
The Clerk also notes that some public document images may appear on the docket tab, while some documents must be requested and reviewed before online viewing. Some case types and documents are nonpublic and may not be viewed online.
Search by name
Useful when you do not have a case number yet. Confirm identity carefully to avoid same-name mistakes.
Search by case number
Best when the jail record, paperwork or attorney has already provided a case number.
Review docket activity
Look for public filings, hearing information, case events and later updates that the mugshot page cannot explain.
VII. Volusia County Jail Visitation Scheduling and Rules
Volusia County Corrections states that visitation is by appointment only. To schedule a visit, you need the inmate’s 6-digit booking number. If you do not know it, the county directs users to the inmate information search page.
Visits may be scheduled through ICSolutions or by phone at 888-646-9437. The county states that appointments can be scheduled 24 hours a day, seven days a week using the automated phone scheduling system, but appointments must be made in advance and by the required cutoff.
| Visitation detail | Official rule to check | Practical note |
|---|---|---|
| Booking number | Needed to schedule a visit | Find it through the inmate information search if you do not already have it. |
| On-site check-in | Visitors should check in at the Video Visitation Building next to the Branch Jail at 1300A Red John Drive | Check in before the scheduled appointment. Late arrival may prevent entry. |
| Appointment timing | Appointments must be made 24 hours in advance and by 9 p.m. before the requested visit day | Do not wait until the same day to schedule. |
| Visitation days | Tuesday through Saturday sessions are listed by Volusia Corrections | Always recheck the official page before traveling, because schedules can change. |
VIII. Why a Volusia Mugshot or Booking Record May Not Show Up
No result does not always mean there was no arrest. It may mean you are searching too early, using the wrong spelling, checking the wrong county, looking for a person who has already been released, or confusing a sheriff record with a Corrections record.
Timing delay
A very recent arrest may not appear instantly in every public-facing tool.
Name mismatch
Try alternate spellings, last-name-only searches, suffix-free searches and booking-number searches when possible.
Released or moved
A person may have been booked but later released, transferred, or moved into a different record system.
Wrong agency
Volusia Sheriff, municipal police, Corrections, Clerk and state records all handle different parts of the process.
Wrong county
Daytona Beach, DeLand, Deltona, Port Orange and nearby areas may involve different agencies or court details.
Restricted court access
Some documents or cases may be nonpublic, sealed, confidential, or not available online.
IX. Volusia Sheriff vs Volusia Corrections: Why It Matters
The Volusia Sheriff’s Office explains that it does not operate Corrections or the Volusia County Branch Jail. Mugshots are available through the Volusia County Corrections Public Access website. This matters because many users search “Volusia sheriff mugshots,” but the jail and mugshot lookup workflow belongs to Corrections.
The Sheriff’s Office may be relevant for law enforcement incidents, reports, jurisdiction questions, public information and sheriff services. Corrections is the correct route for the county jail, Branch Jail, Correctional Facility, inmate information search, visitation and bond logistics.
| Need | Use this source | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Mugshot or inmate lookup | Volusia County Corrections Public Access | Official county jail-side search route. |
| Jail, visitation, bond, release | Volusia County Division of Corrections | Corrections manages the jail pages and facility logistics. |
| Criminal court case follow-up | Volusia County Clerk | The Clerk handles official court-record access. |
| Law enforcement incident context | Relevant sheriff or municipal police agency | Arresting agency may differ from the jail operator. |
X. Florida Seal, Expunge and Mugshot Removal Context
If your goal is not just to view a mugshot but to understand whether a Florida arrest record can be sealed or expunged, start with FDLE’s seal and expunge process. FDLE explains the Certificate of Eligibility process for Florida criminal history records.
Record sealing, expungement, court orders, public-record laws, search-engine indexing and third-party repost websites are separate issues. If a Volusia booking photo or arrest record is creating a serious problem, consider speaking with a qualified Florida attorney instead of relying on generic online removal claims.
XI. Official Resources for Volusia Mugshots and Jail Records
Use these official resources to verify each part of the record trail. Start with the source that matches your question instead of relying on screenshots, repost pages or social-media claims.
Official Volusia and Florida resources
Volusia Mugshot Search Volusia Corrections Jail and Bond Information Corrections Contacts Visitation Rules Volusia Clerk Records Volusia Sheriff Public Info FDLE Seal / ExpungeRelated Florida Mugshot Guides
Use these related Florida guides if your search may involve another county or if you want to compare how different Florida jail systems handle booking-photo lookup and court follow-up.
XII. Frequently Asked Questions About Volusia Mugshots
Where do I search Volusia mugshots online?
Use the Volusia County Corrections Public Access site. It is the county route for mugshot and inmate-information lookup, but the county warns that the online version is for general informational purposes and not the official legal record.
Are Volusia mugshots proof of guilt?
No. A mugshot or booking record only reflects an arrest or jail intake event. It is not a conviction, and court records should be checked for case activity and final outcomes.
Who operates the Volusia County jail system?
Volusia County Division of Corrections operates the county corrections system. The Volusia Sheriff’s Office states that it does not operate Corrections or the Volusia County Branch Jail.
What is the phone number for Volusia County Branch Jail?
The Volusia County Branch Jail phone number listed on the official jail and bond information page is 386-254-1555.
Where do I go to post bond or attend First Appearance?
Volusia County states that to post bond or attend a First Appearance hearing, you should go to the Branch Jail. Always verify current instructions on the official jail and bond page before traveling.
Can inmates be released overnight in Volusia County?
Volusia County states that inmates will not be released between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. unless a responsible party is on site to transport them off Corrections property and checks in with Control before release.
How do I schedule a Volusia County jail visit?
Visitation is by appointment only. Volusia County says you need the inmate’s 6-digit booking number and may schedule through ICSolutions or by calling 888-646-9437. Check the official visitation page before making plans.
Where do I check Volusia County court records after a booking?
Use the Volusia County Clerk’s records search page. Criminal case searches are available, but some records, documents, or case types may be nonpublic or not viewable online.
Final Summary
For Volusia mugshots, the safest process is simple: search the official Volusia County Corrections public access site, verify jail and bond details through Volusia Corrections, then check Volusia Clerk records for court-side activity. This prevents common mistakes such as treating a mugshot as a conviction, relying on an old screenshot, confusing Sheriff and Corrections roles, or missing a release, bond, facility, or court update.
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