Volusia County Encourages Early Registration for Special Needs Registry Before Hurricane Season
Posted On: May 15, 2026
As the 2026 hurricane season approaches, Volusia County Emergency Management is encouraging residents to take steps now to prepare for potential disasters, including enrolling in Florida’s Special Needs Registry for those who may require additional assistance during emergencies.
Managed by the Florida Department of Health in collaboration with local emergency management agencies and the Florida Division of Emergency Management, the registry helps officials identify residents who may need support before, during, or after a disaster. Information from the registry assists with emergency planning efforts, including transportation assistance and access to special needs sheltering during emergencies.
Special needs shelters are intended for individuals who require limited medical assistance during an emergency. However, these shelters are not designed for patients requiring around-the-clock medical care, ventilators, hospital beds, or isolation accommodations. Residents with those needs should coordinate alternative arrangements with their healthcare providers or caregivers well in advance of hurricane season.
If a disaster threatens the area and shelters become necessary, Volusia County will announce shelter locations and the types of shelters being opened, such as special needs, pet-friendly, and general population shelters, through its various communication channels. Shelter locations are determined based on several factors, including areas most likely to be affected, anticipated impacts, and the likelihood of evacuation orders.
Residents may register online through Florida’s Special Needs Registry at www.floridadisaster.org/snr.
Individuals already enrolled in the registry should review their information regularly and make updates as needed. Changes to addresses, phone numbers, emergency contacts, or medical needs can affect emergency planning and response efforts.
Volusia County residents who need assistance completing the registration process or cannot access the online form may contact the Volusia County Emergency Management Division at 386-254-1500.