VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. — Volusia County is opening a new ParkVolusia office in New Smyrna Beach on Thursday, Dec. 5, to help residents register for complimentary beach driving and off-beach parking passes.
The office at 302 N. Causeway will operate from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Residents can contact the office at 386-217-0216.
The current office at 2422 S. Atlantic Avenue in Daytona Beach Shores has been serving residents since October, and is open from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday. That office can be reached at 386-260-1482.
Volusia County will host another round of in-person registration events at regional libraries to further assist residents. These events will run from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. on the following dates and locations:
- Monday, Dec. 9 — Ormond Beach Regional Library, 30 S. Beach St.
- Tuesday, Dec. 10 — DeLand Regional Library, 130 E. Howry Ave.
- Wednesday, Dec. 11 — Daytona Beach Regional Library, 105 Jackie Robinson Parkway
- Monday, Dec. 16 — New Smyrna Beach Regional Library, 1001 S. Dixie Freeway
- Thursday, Dec. 19 — Port Orange Regional Library, 1005 City Center Circle
Whether attending an event or visiting a ParkVolusia office, residents must bring a valid ID and vehicle registration.
If those documents do not display a Volusia County address, additional proof, such as a lease agreement or property tax bill linking their name to a local address, will be required.
Residents can also register online at parkvolusia.org. Those who don’t live in the county may also purchase beach driving and off-beach parking passes through ParkVolusia.
Starting Jan. 1, 2025, Volusia County will implement parking fees at all county-owned and operated off-beach lots. However, residents registered with the ParkVolusia program will be exempt from those fees.
A full list of eligible parking locations can be found under the “Beach Parking” tab at parkvolusia.org. Signage will also be posted at eligible lots by the end of December.
Off-beach lots managed by the city of Daytona Beach or the city of New Smyrna Beach may still charge fees to ParkVolusia participants.