Volusia County Corr. Facility, FL
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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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How Volusia County's Mail System Works: Address, Scanning, Photo Fees, and Book Rules
Sending mail to someone at Volusia County Corrections is simple once you know the right address and how the system works. Here's what you need to know about mailing addresses, the scanning process, photo fees, and book restrictions.
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Posting Bond at Volusia County: Where to Go and What Time to Arrive
Trying to post bond in Volusia County? The biggest mistake people make is going to the wrong building. Here's where to go, how payment works, and what the night-time release rule means for pickup.
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Visitation
- Appointments must be made at least 24 hours in advance and are scheduled via www.icsolutions.com or by calling 888-646-9437.
- Visitation runs Tuesday through Saturday in specific 30-minute session blocks; each inmate may have one visiting session per day.
- No electronic devices (cell phones, tablets, iPods, cameras, or other recording devices) are allowed inside the visitation building.
Mail & Letters
- Routine incoming mail and photos (except privileged legal/public-official mail) are inspected and regular mail is scanned offsite and delivered electronically via tablet.
- Mail is delivered to inmates Monday through Friday and not on weekends or holidays.
- Mail must use the inmate's booking name and number and include a return address or it may be returned.
Sending Money
- Money on an inmate at booking is collected and deposited into a personal inmate banking account for fees, commissary, copies, medical visits, prescriptions, and prior debts.
- Volusia County charges a one-time $30.00 booking fee and a per-day $5.00 subsistence fee; the $5.00 may be waived for inmates who work while incarcerated.
- Commissary items and care packages are available only through Access Securepak (www.flcountypackages.com or 1-800-546-6283).
Contact Info
- Volusia County Correctional Facility is at 1354 N. Indian Lake Road, Daytona Beach, FL 32120; phone (386) 254-1565.
- The Branch Jail is located at 1300 Red John Road, Daytona Beach, FL 32120; phone (386) 254-1555.
- Visitation is held in the Visitation Center at 1300A Red John Drive next to the Branch Jail.
Facility Info
- Inmates will not be released between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. unless a responsible party is on site and checks in with Control before release.
- Volusia County conducts searches of all inmates and visitors entering the institution in accordance with Florida Model Jail Standards.
- Check the facility’s inmate handbook first for the most detailed, location-specific procedures about release steps and required documents.
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Topic Overviews
Visitation
Volusia County Correctional Facility requires advance scheduling through ICSolutions (www.icsolutions.com) or by phone at 888-646-9437. Book at least 24 hours ahead—you'll need the inmate's 6-digit booking number. Visits run Tuesday through Saturday, limited to one 30-minute session per inmate per day. Check in at the Video Visitation Building at 1300A Red John Drive and arrive at least 10 minutes early. Late arrivals may be turned away. The facility enforces a strict dress code and bans all electronic devices—phones, tablets, cameras, and recording devices aren't allowed inside. Up to two adults plus two small children can visit, but everyone must arrive together and children need supervision at all times. No visits during the first 72 hours of booking or during disciplinary confinement. Disruptive behavior can result in permanent loss of visiting privileges.
Read full guideMail & Letters
Volusia County Correctional Facility handles most incoming mail through offsite scanning. Letters and photos are inspected, scanned, and delivered electronically to inmates via the facility's tablet app. Legal mail and correspondence from public officials follow a different process. Mail is delivered Monday through Friday only—nothing arrives over weekends or holidays. Address everything with the inmate's booking name and booking number, and include your full return address. Missing information means your mail may be returned. Photos are accepted, but senders pay $1.00 per photo. Explicit or biohazard images get rejected or returned, and rejected photos aren't charged. Packages from friends and family aren't accepted. The only exception: religious materials and publications sent prepaid directly from the publisher or bookstore, with limits on how many an inmate can keep.
Read full guideSending Money
When someone is booked into Volusia County Correctional Facility, any cash on them gets deposited into a personal inmate account. This account covers commissary purchases, facility fees, copies, medical visits, prescriptions, and outstanding debts. Volusia charges a one-time $30 booking fee plus a $5 per-day subsistence fee. The daily fee can be waived for inmates who work and may be refundable in certain situations. Commissary items and care packages are ordered through Access Securepak. Adding funds via credit or debit card through a third-party vendor means extra service fees. Common deposit methods include online, kiosk, phone, or mail—follow the vendor's specific instructions.
Read full guideContact
The main facility is at 1354 N. Indian Lake Road, Daytona Beach, FL 32120. Call (386) 254-1565 to reach them. The Branch Jail is at 1300 Red John Road, Daytona Beach, FL 32120, with a separate line at (386) 254-1555. Visiting someone at the Branch Jail? Head to the Visitation Center at 1300A Red John Drive, right next to the Branch Jail. The Branch Jail Booking Office operates 24/7 for booking and detainee-status questions. For routine inquiries, use the facility phone lines. Urgent public-safety threats should go to local emergency services. Having trouble with a vendor account or commissary order? Use the vendor customer service contact listed on the facility page.
Common Questions
Showing 6 of 15How do I schedule a visit at Volusia County Correctional Facility?
Schedule online at www.icsolutions.com or call 888-646-9437 using the automated system (available 24/7). Appointments must be made at least 24 hours in advance and are limited to one session per appointment. You’ll need the inmate’s 6-digit booking number to schedule.
VisitationWhat ID and documentation do visitors need to bring?
All visitors age 18 and over must bring a photo ID that shows your date of birth; student IDs aren’t accepted, and altered IDs will be refused. Children under 18 must have identification, must be with an adult, and can’t be left unattended during the visit.
VisitationWhat items and clothing are prohibited during visits at Volusia County?
No electronic devices are allowed in the visitation building, including cell phones, tablets, iPods, cameras, or other recording devices. The dress code bans short-shorts, miniskirts, cleavage, strapless clothing, spandex, see-through or revealing garments, and muscle or mesh T-shirts. Breastfeeding isn’t permitted during visiting, and if children aren’t controlled you may be asked to leave.
VisitationWhere should I send regular mail for an inmate at Volusia County Correctional Facility?
Send regular mail to: SCH-VCDC, PO Box 30, Pinellas Park, FL 33781. Legal mail, cashier’s checks, money orders, and certified government checks should go to the facility’s designated address for legal/financial items.
Mail & LettersCan I send photos to an inmate and is there a fee?
Yes. Photos are accepted, and the sender is charged $1.00 per photo. Photos with explicit content or biohazards will be rejected or returned, and rejected photos aren’t charged.
Mail & LettersCan I send packages or books to an inmate at Volusia County?
No. Packages from friends, family, or other individuals aren't accepted. The only exception is religious materials and publications mailed prepaid directly from the publisher or bookstore. Inmates have limits on how many paperback books, magazines, and publications they can keep.
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Did You Know?
Volusia County Corr. Facility has strict visitation rules. Get asked to leave more than twice? You'll lose visiting privileges permanently. Provocative or sexual behavior means immediate, permanent denial — no exceptions.
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