Volusia County Corr. Facility, FL
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How to Contact an Inmate at Volusia County Corr. Facility, FL (FL)
Staying in touch with someone at Volusia County Corr. Facility means planning around scheduled visits, electronically delivered mail, and approved ways to add money to their account.
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How to Send Money to Volusia County Corr. Facility, FL (FL)
Sending money helps your loved one cover automatic deductions and daily needs from their inmate account. At Volusia County Corrections, a few specific fees come out of that balance.
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How to Schedule a Visit at Volusia County: Step-by-Step (Including the 24‑Hour Rule)
Scheduling an on-site visit at Volusia County is straightforward—once you know the timing rules. Here's how to book without getting tripped up by the 24-hour requirement or the 9 p.m. cutoff.
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Visitation
- Each inmate may have one visiting session per day, Tuesday through Saturday.
- Appointments must be made at least 24 hours in advance (by 9 p.m. the evening before) and can be scheduled through www.icsolutions.com or the automated phone system.
- All visitors age 18 and over must present photo identification with date of birth; student IDs and altered IDs are not accepted.
Communication
- Visits are scheduled through ICSolutions online or via the automated phone system at 888-646-9437.
- The visitation operator can generally be reached at (386) 254-1555 between 12:45–4:30 p.m. and 5–9 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday.
- On-site visitors must check in at the Video Visitation Building at 1300A Red John Drive and arrive at least ten minutes before their appointment.
Sending Money
- All money found on an inmate at booking is collected and deposited into a personal inmate banking account for use on commissary, fees, medical costs, copies, prescriptions, and prior debts.
- Volusia County charges a one-time $30.00 booking fee and a $5.00 per-day subsistence fee; the $5.00 fee is waived for inmates who work while incarcerated.
- Commissary items and care packages are available through Access Securepak at www.flcountypackages.com or by calling 1-800-546-6283.
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Visitation
Visitation at Volusia County Correctional Facility runs Tuesday through Saturday in 30-minute sessions. Each inmate gets one visit per day. Book at least 24 hours ahead (by 9 p.m. the night before) through www.icsolutions.com or the automated phone system. For on-site visits, check in at the Video Visitation Building (1300A Red John Drive) and arrive at least ten minutes early. Late arrivals won't be admitted. Visitors 18 and older need photo ID showing date of birth (no student IDs, no altered IDs). Leave electronics at home. The dress code is strict, and provocative or disruptive behavior can result in permanent loss of visitation privileges.
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Schedule in-person or remote video visits through ICSolutions online or the automated phone system at 888-646-9437. Questions about visits? The visitation operator at (386) 254-1555 is typically available 12:45–4:30 p.m. and 5–9 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. For on-site video visits, check in at the Video Visitation Building (1300A Red John Drive) at least 10 minutes before your appointment. Late arrivals may be turned away. The Branch Jail is located at 1300 Red John Road, Daytona Beach, FL 32120. Call (386) 254-1555 for general inquiries. Families can also use vendor services for messaging, phone accounts, and remote video where available.
Read full guideSending Money
When someone is booked at Volusia County Correctional Facility, any cash on them goes into a personal inmate banking account. This account covers commissary purchases and facility costs like fees, copies, medical visits, prescriptions, and prior debts. The facility charges a one-time $30.00 booking fee plus a $5.00 per-day subsistence fee. Inmates who work have the daily fee waived, and subsistence may be refundable in certain cases. Commissary items and care packages go through Access Securepak (www.flcountypackages.com or 1-800-546-6283). If mailing funds, send a money order payable to the inmate with the booking number included. Don't send cash, personal checks, payroll checks, or food. Third-party vendor deposits typically include service fees.
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Showing 6 of 9How do I schedule a visit at Volusia County Correctional Facility?
You'll need the inmate's 6-digit booking number. Book online at www.icsolutions.com or call 888-646-9437. The automated system runs 24/7, and a visitation operator can help during posted hours. Schedule at least 24 hours ahead, by 9 p.m. the evening before.
VisitationWhat ID do I need to bring to a visit at Volusia County?
Visitors 18 and older need photo ID showing date of birth. Student IDs aren't accepted, and altered IDs will be refused.
VisitationCan I bring my phone or take photos during a visit?
No. Cell phones, tablets, iPods, cameras, and other recording devices are prohibited in the visitation building. Provocative or disruptive behavior can result in immediate and permanent loss of visitation privileges.
VisitationHow do I schedule a visit with an inmate at Volusia County Correctional Facility?
Schedule through ICSolutions online or by using the 24/7 automated phone system at 888-646-9437.
CommunicationWhere do I check in for an on-site video visit at Volusia County?
Check in at the Video Visitation Building at 1300A Red John Drive. Arrive at least 10 minutes early, or you may be denied entry.
CommunicationWhen can I reach the visitation operator at Volusia County Correctional Facility?
Call (386) 254-1555. The visitation operator is generally available 12:45–4:30 p.m. and 5–9 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday.
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Visiting Volusia County Correctional Facility? Follow the conduct rules closely. If staff ask you to leave more than twice, you'll lose visitation privileges permanently. Provocative or sexual behavior results in immediate, permanent denial of visits.
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