Find Deltona Traffic Tickets
Traffic ticket records for Deltona are managed by the Volusia County Clerk of Courts. Deltona is the largest city in Volusia County by population with about 95,000 residents. It sits in the southwest corner of the county, bordering Seminole County. Deltona does not have its own police department. The Volusia County Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement for the city. All traffic citations written in Deltona go to the Volusia Clerk. You have 30 days from the citation date to respond.
Deltona Quick Facts
Volusia County Clerk Processes Deltona Citations
Every traffic citation issued in Deltona goes to the Volusia County Clerk of Courts. The Clerk processes tickets from the Volusia County Sheriff's Office, the Florida Highway Patrol, and any other agency writing citations in the area. Under Florida Statute 318.14, you must respond to any traffic citation within 30 calendar days of the date it was issued.
The Volusia Clerk has offices in DeLand, the county seat, and in other locations around the county. Deltona residents may need to drive to DeLand or Daytona Beach for in-person services, depending on which branch is closest. The Clerk's online system is a good alternative. You can look up your ticket, pay fines, and elect traffic school from home. The Clerk also has a dedicated traffic page with details on all your options.
Volusia Clerk Contact Information
| Clerk Office | Volusia County Clerk of the Circuit Court |
|---|---|
| Main Location | DeLand, FL (County Seat) |
| Phone | (386) 736-5915 |
| Hours | Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM |
| Traffic Page | clerk.org/traffic |
Walk-in service at any Volusia Clerk office is first come, first served. Bring your citation and a valid photo ID. Payment plans require an in-person visit. A processing fee applies. You cannot set up a plan by phone or online. Check the Clerk's website for branch locations and hours.
Law Enforcement in Deltona
Deltona does not have a city police department. The Volusia County Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement for the entire city. Deputies patrol Deltona's roads and write traffic citations using the standard Florida Uniform Traffic Citation. High-traffic roads in Deltona include Howland Boulevard, Deltona Boulevard, Providence Boulevard, and Elkcam Boulevard.
The Florida Highway Patrol also writes tickets in and around Deltona. I-4 runs just south of the city, connecting it to Daytona Beach and Orlando. FHP patrols I-4 heavily. That stretch sees a lot of speed enforcement. All citations from the Sheriff and FHP go to the Volusia County Clerk. New tickets take about 5 to 10 business days to appear in the system.
Visit the city website at deltonafl.gov for local government information and community resources.
Paying Deltona Traffic Tickets
Paying a traffic ticket in Deltona means you plead guilty. Points go on your license for moving violations. Under Florida Statute 318.18, a standard moving violation carries a $60 base fine before court costs and surcharges. Nonmoving violations are $30. Speeding fines go from $25 for 6 to 9 mph over the limit to $250 for 30 mph or more over. School zone and construction zone tickets double the base fine.
Online payment is available through the Volusia Clerk traffic page or the PayFLClerk statewide portal. Select Volusia County and enter your citation number. A convenience fee applies to card payments. Mail a check or money order to the Volusia Clerk's office. Do not send cash. In person, any Volusia Clerk branch accepts cash, checks, and cards.
Payment plans are available for those who need more time. Go in person to any Clerk office to set one up. A processing fee applies per case.
Traffic School for Deltona Drivers
Traffic school is available for most Deltona traffic tickets. A Basic Driver Improvement course keeps points off your record and gives you an 18% reduction on the fine. Tell the Volusia Clerk within 30 days of your citation that you want this option. Pay the reduced fine plus a $7.00 affidavit fee. Complete the course within 90 days.
There are limits on who can use traffic school. CDL holders cannot elect it. Tickets for 30 mph or more over the limit are not eligible. The lifetime cap is five uses, and you can only use it once per 12-month period. When you finish the course, send the original certificate to the Volusia Clerk. Do not rely on the school to submit it. Missing the 90-day deadline means full fines, a late fee, points added to your license, and possible suspension. Check the FLHSMV website for approved courses.
Contesting a Deltona Traffic Citation
You can fight any traffic ticket issued in Deltona. Contact the Volusia Clerk within 30 days to request a court hearing. You can do this in person, by phone, or by mail. The 7th Judicial Circuit handles traffic cases for Volusia County. If you lose at trial, the fine can go up to $500 for most violations or $1,000 for school and construction zone tickets.
Missing the 30-day deadline adds a $16 late fee under Florida Statute 318.15. After 180 days with no response, the Clerk tells the FLHSMV to suspend your license. Getting it back requires paying all fines, late fees, court costs, and a $60 reinstatement fee through the MyDMV portal. The suspension stays on your record for seven years. Even if you want to fight the ticket, make sure you notify the Clerk before the deadline.
Looking Up Deltona Traffic Records Online
The Volusia Clerk has an online case search system. You can look up your citation by ticket number, name, or case number. The results show your ticket status, amounts due, court dates, and any actions taken. The Clerk's dedicated traffic page has links to all online services for traffic tickets.
The PayFLClerk statewide portal works for Volusia County lookups too. Have your citation number for the fastest search. If you lost your ticket, call the Clerk at (386) 736-5915. They can look it up using your name and date of birth.
The City of Deltona website provides local government information and community resources for residents in the southwest Volusia County area.
The Volusia County Clerk's traffic page provides detailed information on payment options, traffic school, and court procedures for the 7th Judicial Circuit.
Volusia County Traffic Records
Deltona is part of Volusia County. The Volusia County Clerk of Courts handles every traffic citation in the city and across the county. For full details on Volusia County traffic courts, clerk locations, and fee schedules, see the county page.
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