When a loved one is detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the stress can be overwhelming. Families often need quick answers and trusted support. At Speedy Immigration Bail Bonds, we make the immigration bond process in Nevada clear, simple, and fast. Our priority is helping you reunite with your loved one as soon as possible.

What Is an Immigration Bail Bond in Nevada?

An immigration bail bond is money paid to ICE to guarantee that a detained immigrant will attend all future court hearings. Unlike criminal bail bonds, immigration bonds apply only to immigration-related cases.

There are two main types:

  • Delivery Bond – Allows release from detention while the case continues, provided the person attends all hearings.
  • Voluntary Departure Bond – Allows the detainee to leave the U.S. voluntarily by a specific date.

If all conditions are met, the bond money is refundable.

Who Can Get an Immigration Bond in Nevada?

Not every detainee is eligible for a bond. ICE or an immigration judge determines eligibility. Typically, someone may qualify if:

  • They are not considered a danger to the community.
  • They do not have serious criminal convictions.
  • They have family, property, or other strong ties to Nevada.

Our team helps families understand eligibility and provides step-by-step support throughout the process.

How the Immigration Bond Process Works

The process of securing an immigration bond in Nevada involves several key steps:

flowchart TD
A[ICE Detains Person] --> B[Bond Amount Set by ICE or Judge]
B --> C{Family Can Pay?}
C -- Yes --> D[Pay Bond at ICE ERO Office]
C -- No --> E[Call Immigration Bail Bond Agency]
E --> F[Agency Posts Bond for Family]
D --> G[Detainee Released]
F --> G[Detainee Released]
G --> H[Detainee Must Attend Hearings]

How Much Is an Immigration Bond in Nevada?

The bond amount usually ranges between $1,500 and $25,000. Factors that affect the amount include:

  • Immigration or criminal history.
  • Risk of missing court hearings.
  • Strength of family and community ties.

If the bond is too high, families may request a bond hearing to ask for a lower amount.

How to Pay an Immigration Bond in Nevada

There are two main ways to pay for a bond:

1. Pay ICE Directly

  • The full amount must be paid at the ICE Enforcement Removal Operations (ERO) office and at CEBONDS.Ice.gov.
  • Payment must be made with a cashier’s check or money order.
  • Bond is refundable if the detainee follows all conditions.
  • By using Speedy Immigration Bail Bonds.

2. Use an Immigration Bail Bond Agency

  • Families pay only a small percentage fee (usually 15%).
  • The agency covers the full bond with ICE.
  • This option is more affordable and helps speed up the release.

Immigration Detention Centers in Nevada

Immigration detainees in Nevada are usually held at:

  • Nevada Southern Detention Center (Pahrump, NV)
  • Las Vegas ICE ERO Office
  • Nearby detention centers in Arizona or California (if transferred).
  • At Speedy Immigration Bail Bonds, we service all the immigration detention centers in the US.

Washoe County Jail

Salt Lake City Field Office

911 E Parr Blvd
Reno, NV 89512
United States

Washoe County Jail

Nevada Southern Detention Center

Salt Lake City Field Office

2190 E Mesquite Avenue
Pahrump, NV 89048
United States

Nevada Southern Detention Center

Henderson Detention Center

Salt Lake City Field Office

18 E. Basic Road
Henderson, NV 89015
United States

Henderson Detention Center

Our team helps confirm the detainee’s location and handles all bond posting logistics.

Why Choose Speedy Immigration Bail Bonds?

  • Available 24/7. Detention can happen anytime, and we are always ready.
  • Fast & Efficient. We know the system and work quickly to secure release.
  • Clear Guidance.We explain every step in simple terms.
  • Trusted Service.Families in Nevada rely on us for experience and compassion.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long until my loved one is released after the bond is posted?
Most people are released within 24 to 48 hours once ICE processes the bond.

Is the bond money refundable?
Yes, if the detainee attends all court hearings and follows the process.

What if my loved one misses court?
The bond is forfeited, and ICE may re-detain them.

Can I finance an immigration bond?
Yes, we offer flexible payment plans to make bonds more affordable.

Get Help Today

If your loved one is detained in Nevada, time is critical. At Speedy Immigration Bail Bonds, we are here to help your family every step of the way.

📞 Call us 24/7 at [888-240-2663]