Deltona Sex Offender Registry
Sex offenders registered in Deltona, Florida appear in the public FDLE database, which is the state's central registry for all sexual offenders and sexual predators. Deltona is an unincorporated community in Volusia County, and the Volusia County Sheriff's Office handles all local sex offender registration and compliance for residents with Deltona addresses.
Deltona Quick Facts
Deltona Sex Offender Registration Office and Hours
Registered sex offenders and sexual predators in Deltona must report to the Volusia County Sheriff's Office for all registration and re-registration. The registration address is 1330 Indian Lake Road, Daytona Beach, FL 32124. The phone number is (386) 254-1537. Registration visits are accepted Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. The office is not open for walk-in registration outside those hours. Deltona has no separate police department. As an unincorporated area, it is served entirely by the Volusia County Sheriff's Office, which means the sheriff's office is the only registration authority for Deltona residents.
Under Florida Statute § 943.0435, anyone with a qualifying sex offense conviction must register within 48 hours of setting up a home address. For Deltona residents, this means appearing at the VCSO registration office on Indian Lake Road within 48 hours of moving in. The office's limited hours mean that timing matters. If you arrive in Deltona on a Wednesday afternoon, your 48-hour window ends Friday afternoon, and you will need to visit during one of the two daily windows. Planning ahead to arrive during registration hours is critical. Failing to register on time is a third-degree felony under Florida law.
The Volusia County Sheriff's Office criminal registration page has current information on registration requirements, hours, and procedures for Deltona and all of Volusia County.
Search Deltona Sex Offenders by ZIP Code
The FDLE sex offender and predator registry is the primary tool for searching Deltona sex offenders online. Enter a Deltona ZIP code to retrieve all offenders registered at addresses in that area. Deltona ZIP codes include 32725, 32738, and 32763. The search results list each offender's current photo, full name, date of birth, registered home address, physical description, and the offense type that led to registration.
The FDLE search is free and open to the public. No account or registration is required. The database covers both sexual offenders and sexual predators, and each entry is clearly labeled with the appropriate classification. Sexual predators are flagged separately because they are subject to stricter re-registration rules and face additional restrictions under Florida law.
Deltona has a large and geographically spread-out residential population. Searching all three ZIP codes gives the most complete picture of offenders in the area. If you want a broader search that covers surrounding Volusia County communities, the county-level search on the FDLE site will show all offenders registered in Volusia County at once.
For ongoing monitoring, Florida Offender Alert lets Deltona residents set up free email notifications tied to a home address. You define the radius and receive an email any time a registered offender moves into or out of that area. The service is free and widely used by families in Deltona's residential neighborhoods.
Note: FDLE data depends on offenders filing timely updates. If someone moved without notifying the Volusia Sheriff's Office, the registry may show an outdated address until compliance is enforced.
Deltona Sex Offender Registration Requirements
Florida classifies registry participants as either sexual offenders or sexual predators, and the two groups have different obligations. Sexual offenders under Florida Statute § 943.0435 must re-register twice per year. The two required visits fall during the offender's birth month and then again six months later. Sexual predators under Florida Statute § 775.21 face more frequent requirements and must appear at the VCSO every three months, four times per year total.
Because the VCSO registration office only accepts walk-ins during set morning and afternoon windows on weekdays, Deltona offenders need to plan their re-registration visits carefully. Missing the window on a given day does not extend the deadline. At each visit, offenders must provide current and complete information, including:
- Full legal name and any known aliases
- Date of birth and Social Security number
- Current Deltona home address and any temporary or secondary addresses
- Employer name and work address
- All vehicles, with make, model, color, and plate number
- All phone numbers, email addresses, and internet screen names
- Current photograph and fingerprints
If any information changes between scheduled visits, such as a new vehicle purchase, a new email account, or a change in employer, the offender must report those changes to the Volusia County Sheriff's Office within 48 hours of the change. The 48-hour rule for mid-cycle updates is just as binding as the initial registration deadline. Offenders planning to leave Florida permanently must give 48 hours advance notice. International travel requires 21 days notice before departure.
Offenders without a fixed address must register as transient and report to the sheriff's office every 30 days, providing whatever location information they can about where they typically stay.
Deltona Residency Restrictions for Registered Offenders
Florida Statute § 775.215 prohibits sexual offenders and sexual predators from establishing a home within 1,000 feet of any school, child care facility, park, or playground. Deltona has many neighborhood parks and schools spread across its large residential footprint. The restricted zones created by these sites limit where offenders can legally live in Deltona. Before choosing a home, an offender must measure the distance from the property boundary of any potential address to the property boundary of all nearby restricted sites.
Deltona's layout is largely residential, with neighborhood parks scattered throughout subdivisions and elementary schools placed to serve local students. Some parks in Deltona are small enough that they might not appear prominently on a quick map search but still trigger the full 1,000-foot restriction. Offenders looking for housing in Deltona should use multiple sources to identify restricted sites, including city park directories, school locator tools, and calls to the Volusia County Sheriff's Office for address verification.
The City of Deltona's official website provides a parks and recreation directory that can help identify park locations throughout the community.
Deltona Registry Resources
Deltona's city website includes links to county sheriff services and public safety information for residents who want to learn more about local law enforcement contacts.
The Deltona city site points residents to the Volusia County Sheriff's Office for all sex offender registration and community safety information.
Volusia County Records for Deltona
Deltona is part of unincorporated Volusia County and the 7th Judicial Circuit. All sex offender registration records and criminal court files for Deltona residents are maintained by Volusia County. The Volusia County Clerk of Courts holds the underlying conviction records that led to registration, which are public records separate from the FDLE database.
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