Got a problem with your student’s bus? Here’s who to call.

Students in Duval County head back to class Aug. 14

DUVAL COUNTY, Fla. – We know the first day of school comes with a lot of questions about transportation.

If you have any questions or issues with your child’s bus, we have the numbers for each district’s transportation department and bus hotline listed below.

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Duval: (904) 858-6200 | Daily Office Hours 7:30 AM - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday | Early Release Days: On early release days, all bus routes will run approximately 105 minutes earlier than on full days. The office closes at 4:30 p.m.

St. Johns: 904-547-7810

Clay: 904-336-0111 | Clay County parents can also follow their student’s bus through a website and app called “Here Comes the Bus.” It shows the exact location of the bus before and after school, and you can even get push alerts or emails sent directly to your phone when the bus is almost at your bus stop. You can find the code to register for your district on the district’s website. You’ll also need to give an email address, your child’s last name, and their student ID number.

Nassau: 904-225-0127 | Nassau County parents can also follow their student’s bus through a website and app called “Here Comes the Bus.” It shows the exact location of the bus before and after school, and you can even get push alerts or emails sent directly to your phone when the bus is almost at your bus stop. You can find the code to register for your district on the district’s website. You’ll also need to give an email address, your child’s last name, and their student ID number.

Baker: 904-259-2444

Bradford: 904-966-6735

Columbia: 386-755-8060

Flagler: 386-586-2145

Putnam: 386-329-0553

Union: 352-448-0180


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