Arrested in Port Orange? All Volusia County bookings process through the Volusia County Branch Jail. We connect you with licensed local bondsmen.
Port Orange has its own police department (POPD) serving this Volusia County city south of Daytona Beach with over 65,000 residents. All arrests transport to the Volusia County Branch Jail on Red John Road in Daytona Beach, about 15 minutes north on I-95 or US-1. POPD is one of the larger municipal forces in Volusia County.
Dunlawton Avenue is Port Orange's primary commercial corridor connecting I-95 to the beachside (Daytona Beach Shores). The Pavilion at Port Orange shopping center and surrounding restaurants generate commercial enforcement. Port Orange has a lower crime rate than neighboring Daytona Beach but sees significant traffic enforcement on I-95, Dunlawton Avenue, and Nova Road. POPD's non-emergency line is (386) 506-5800.
Spruce Creek is one of the largest fly-in communities in the world, where residents taxi aircraft from their hangars to a private runway. This unique community generates occasional aviation-related enforcement and property crime investigations. The Spruce Creek area is partially within Port Orange city limits. POPD and VCSO coordinate on incidents in and around the fly-in.
The Dunlawton Bridge connects Port Orange to the barrier island (Daytona Beach Shores). Beachside enforcement in the Daytona Beach Shores area falls under VCSO jurisdiction, not POPD. Beach-driving violations, DUI on A1A, and public intoxication at beach access points all book at the same Red John Road jail regardless of the arresting agency.
Surety bonds (10% non-refundable premium) and cash bonds are accepted. Bonding agents must be registered with the Volusia County Clerk of Court. Call (941) 477-6888 to reach a registered Volusia County bondsman who can post at the facility.
All arrests in these cities are processed through the county jail. The booking and bail process described above applies to every one of them.
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