2017 Annual Beach Passes Available & Renewable

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Passes for Volusia County beaches and county inlet parks are available for 2017 at volusiabeachpass.com. Volusia County has revamped the annual passes, making them renewable so toll attendants will no longer need to scrape old passes off windshields each year. The new passes are designed to last several years, can be mounted on the exterior of the windshield making it tint friendly, and are easier to renew annually. “We are excited to roll out renewable passes for our residents and visitors,” said Jessica Winterwerp, Volusia County Coastal director. “The passes make great holiday gifts and now people can renew them annually online and not have to worry about scraping them from their windshields each year.” Residents and visitors with “2016” written on their current pass are asked to remove the sticker from their windshield before going to a toll booth to purchase their new renewable annual pass. If it states “Renewable” on the pass, the pass is already one of the renewable ones. Once a renewable pass is purchased, residents and visitors can drive to their favorite toll booth or park each year, and purchase another year. The collector will scan the existing sticker, and the pass will be renewed. In addition, residents and visitors can go online to volusiabeachpass.com to renew their pass 24 hours a day. Annual passes are available at the same rates for 2016. Beach passes are $25 for Volusia County residents and $100 for non-residents. County inlet parks passes are available for $20 for residents and visitors. Annual beach and county inlet park combo passes are available for $45 for residents and $120 for visitors. The renewable annual combo pass for the beach and county parks is available for free for people who have a permanent handicapped or disabled veteran’s plate. The passes are non-transferable between vehicles. For more information or to purchase the passes, visit volusiabeachpass.com.