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Quick Facts
- Central Communications Center (CCC) hotline for reporting incidents involving DJJ facilities: 1-800-355-2280.
- Contact the Department’s Forms Coordinator if you have trouble accessing forms or want notifications of posted forms.
- For immediate threats to life or public safety, call local emergency services rather than facility hotlines.
- Vendor services such as phone, commissary, and payments are typically handled by third‑party vendors; contact vendor customer service for account or billing questions.
Common Questions
What hotline do I use to report incidents at Duval Regional Juvenile Detention Center?
Call the Central Communications Center (CCC) at 1-800-355-2280 to report incidents involving DJJ facilities and programs.
Who do I contact if I can’t access Department forms or want form posting notifications?
Contact the Department’s Forms Coordinator for help accessing forms and for subscriptions to notifications when forms are posted.
Should I call 911 or the CCC hotline in an emergency?
Call 911 for immediate threats to life or public safety. Use the CCC hotline (1-800-355-2280) for non-emergency reports related to DJJ facilities and programs.
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