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Orange Regional Juvenile Detention Center – Orlando, FL Overview and Characteristics
Orange Regional Juvenile Detention Center is located in Orlando, FL, and serves the counties of Orange, Osceola, and Seminole. This is a hardware secure facility with 110 beds, and it is in a large city, located in the Central Region.
Paul Britten is the Superintendent. Kutina McLeod-Thomas, Lenon Anderson, and Douglas Fergerson are the Assistant Superintendents. The detention center serves children in grades K-12. It functions as an alternative school. As of the 2018-2019 school year, it had 86 students, with 8 full-time teachers. Juveniles in this facility are provided with education, healthcare, mental healthcare, and drug abuse programs.
Visitation
Visitation is available on Wednesday, Saturday, and holidays. Approved visitors are parents, grandparents, and legal guardians. Legal counsel, clergy, and law enforcement are also permitted to visit. Others may visit only with the approval of the superintendent or by court order. All visitors must sign in with photo ID. All visitors may be electronically searched and may not bring in personal items.
Visitation Schedule
Wednesday 7 PM – 8 PM
Saturday 7 PM – 8 PM
Holidays To be determined
Contact Information
Physical Address and Contact Information:
Orange Regional Juvenile Detention Center
2800 S. Bumby Avenue
Orlando, FL 32806
Phone – 407-897-2800
Fax – 407-897-2856
Paul Britten, Superintendent
paul.britten@djj.state.fl.us
Mailing Address for Inmates:
Inmate’s First and Last Name
Orange Regional Juvenile Detention Center
2800 S. Bumby Avenue
Orlando, FL 32806
Additional Detention Center Information
This facility is hardware secure and provides secure supervision of juveniles. Education, healthcare, mental health counseling, and drug treatment programs are provided in a structured setting. Education services are provided by the Orange County Public Schools, funded by the Department of Education.