Daytona Beach 72 Hour Booking
Daytona Beach 72 hour booking records track recent arrests in this Volusia County city of about 76,000 residents. The Daytona Beach Police Department makes arrests in the city, but all booking records are maintained by the Volusia County Sheriff's Office. When someone is arrested in Daytona Beach, the booking data enters the county system and becomes a public record. You can search for Daytona Beach bookings online at no cost through the county search tools. The records show names, charges, booking dates, bond amounts, and mugshots.
Daytona Beach Quick Facts
Search Daytona Beach Booking Records Online
The Daytona Beach Police Department does not host its own booking search. All booking records and inmate searches for Daytona Beach are maintained by the Volusia County Sheriff's Office. The county runs the jail and keeps the database that holds every booking from Daytona Beach and the rest of Volusia County.
To search for a Daytona Beach booking, use the Volusia County Sheriff's Office inmate inquiries page. Enter a name and the system shows all matches. Each result has the booking date, charges, bond amount, and status. The search is free. No login is needed. You can use it around the clock. The data updates every few hours as new bookings from Daytona Beach and other Volusia County areas come in.
The Volusia County 72 hour booking report is another way to see recent Daytona Beach arrests. It lists everyone booked into the county jail in the past three days. This is a good way to browse recent activity without searching for a specific name. Daytona Beach arrests make up a large share of the bookings on this list because the city is one of the busiest in the county.
You can also contact the Daytona Beach Police Department at (386) 671-5100 for questions about a specific arrest. The Daytona Beach Police Department website has info on police services but does not host a booking search tool. For booking data, the Volusia County system is the place to go.
How 72 Hour Booking Works in Daytona Beach
After a Daytona Beach arrest, the person is taken to the Volusia County Branch Jail or the county correctional facility for processing. Staff at the jail take fingerprints, a booking photo, and enter all charges into the system. This creates the official booking record. Under Florida Statute 119.01, the booking record is public from the moment it is made. Florida law says all state, county, and municipal records are open for personal inspection and copying by any person.
The 72 hour report is a rolling list. It shows all bookings from the last three days. New Daytona Beach arrests are added as they get processed, and old entries drop off after 72 hours. Bond hearings for Daytona Beach arrests happen through the Volusia County court system. The Volusia County Sheriff's Office Detention Facility handles all jail operations. You can call them at (386) 248-1790 for info about someone who was booked from a Daytona Beach arrest.
Bond amounts for Daytona Beach arrests depend on the charge. A theft charge might carry a $500 bond. A DUI could be much higher. Assault charges sometimes mean no bond until the judge reviews the case. All of this shows up in the booking record.
Note: Booking info is typically updated every few hours but may have short delays during processing.
Daytona Beach Arrests and Florida Law
Florida's public records law is broad. Booking records from Daytona Beach are public. Florida Statute 119.07 gives every person the right to inspect and copy public records. This covers booking logs, arrest data, and jail records. You do not have to live in Daytona Beach. You do not have to give a reason. The records are available to all.
Some records are exempt. Active case data can be withheld under Florida Statute 119.071(2)(c). If a Daytona Beach arrest is linked to an open investigation, some details may not be available yet. But the core facts of the booking are always public. Juvenile records are private under Florida Statute 985.04. You will not see arrests of minors in the public search.
Booking photos from Daytona Beach arrests are public too. Florida Statute 901.43 makes it illegal to charge a fee for removing a booking photo from a website. This law targets the mugshot industry that used to demand payment for photo removal. The mugshot is still a public record. No one can charge you to have it taken down.
Daytona Beach Police Department Info
The Daytona Beach Police Department handles all law enforcement in the city. Their main station is at 129 Valor Boulevard, Daytona Beach, FL 32114. Call (386) 671-5100 for general questions. Email info@dbpd.us for records requests or other inquiries about Daytona Beach arrests.
| Agency | Daytona Beach Police Department |
|---|---|
| Address | 129 Valor Blvd, Daytona Beach, FL 32114 |
| Phone | (386) 671-5100 |
| info@dbpd.us | |
| Booking System | Volusia County Sheriff's Office |
The Daytona Beach police make arrests in the city but do not run the jail or booking system. All booking data flows into the Volusia County Sheriff's Office system. If you need arrest reports or incident reports, the Daytona Beach Police Department records division is the right contact. For booking data and jail operations, go through the county.
Visitation rules and schedules for someone booked from a Daytona Beach arrest are managed by the Volusia County Jail. Check their website at volusiasheriff.org for current rules. Bond payments and procedures should also go through the county detention facility. Call (386) 248-1790 for jail-related questions.
The FDLE's CCHInet system at cchinet.fdle.state.fl.us lets you run a self-service criminal history search for $24 per person. This goes deeper than the 72 hour booking report and covers the full history on file with the state.
Florida Booking Records for Daytona Beach
Several state-level tools can help you find Daytona Beach booking data. The Florida Jail Information System from the Florida Sheriffs Association has over 22 million booking records. It refreshes every hour and lets you search bookings from the last 24, 48, or 72 hours across many jails in Florida. The FDLE keeps the state criminal history database. The Florida Department of State has a list of every county jail and inmate search link.
For most Daytona Beach booking searches, the Volusia County Sheriff's Office tools are the fastest and easiest option. The state tools are better for broader searches across multiple counties or for pulling deeper criminal history records that go beyond the last 72 hours.
Note: Always use official government websites for Daytona Beach booking data. Third-party sites may have outdated or wrong info.
Volusia County 72 Hour Booking
Daytona Beach is in Volusia County, and the Volusia County Sheriff's Office manages all booking records. The county jail processes arrests from Daytona Beach, Deltona, and every other community in Volusia County. For the full county booking search, detention facility info, and more resources, visit the Volusia County 72 hour booking page.
Nearby Cities With Booking Records
These cities near Daytona Beach also have 72 hour booking records available. Deltona is in the same county and uses the same Volusia County booking system. Palm Coast is in neighboring Flagler County.