If you or a loved one has been detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), you may wonder about the next steps. One option is to post bond, which will allow the person to be released from detention while they await their day in court. Here’s what you need to know about posting bond at an ICE detention center.
The first step is to contact Speedy Immigration Bonds, who can help you with the process. The bondsman will need some information from you, including the name of the detention center where your loved one is being held and the bond amount. Once you have that information, Speedy Immigration Bonds will post the bond, and your loved one will be released.
It’s important to note that two types of bonds can be posted at an ICE detention center: an immigration bond and a delivery bond. An immigration bond is for people who are facing deportation and are waiting for their day in court. On the other hand, a delivery bond is for people who have already been ordered deported but are appealing that decision. The amount of the bond will vary depending on which type of bond it is.
Once the bond has been posted, your loved one will be released from detention and given a date to appear in court. It’s essential to ensure they attend all of their court dates, as failure could result in them being retaken into custody.
If ICE has detained you or someone you love, posting a bond is one way to get them out of detention while they await their day in court. Two types of bonds can be posted—an immigration bond and a delivery bond—and the amount will vary depending on the type. Once the bond has been posted, your loved one will be released from detention and given a date to appear in court. Ensure they attend all their court dates to avoid being retaken into custody.