Pay an Immigration Bond in Atlanta, GA

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Pay Your Immigration Bond in Georgia

If your loved one has been detained by ICE in Georgia, including at the Stewart Detention Center in Lumpkin, the Folkston ICE Processing Center, or the Baker County facility in Macclenny, an immigration bond is what can secure their release while their case proceeds. It is not a criminal bail bond, and none of Georgia’s detention facilities accept bond payments on site. Georgia’s ICE ERO bond acceptance office is in downtown Atlanta at 180 Ted Turner Drive SW, 3rd Floor, Atlanta, GA 30303, phone (404) 893-1224. The Atlanta Field Office also operates from 401 W. Peachtree Street.

Bonds can be posted there in person or through ICE’s CeBONDS online system, with the same limits: no cash currency, only a cashier’s check or money order for the full bond amount, and an obligor who generally must be a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident over 18. Check here for a complete list of ICE ERO Bond Acceptance Facilities.

Speedy takes those obstacles off your plate: you pay a flat 15% fee and we post the full bond with ICE for you. On a $10,000 bond, that is $1,500 rather than $10,000. We handle the paperwork, including Form I-352, and post electronically. Fully bilingual, 24/7, nationwide, often same-day once paperwork is set.

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Immigration Bonds in Atlanta: Common Questions

Where do I post an immigration bond in Georgia?
Through ICE ERO, at the Atlanta office at 180 Ted Turner Drive SW or online via CeBONDS. Not at Stewart, Folkston, or any detention facility. Speedy can post it for you electronically.

Can I pay in cash?
No. ICE takes a cashier’s check or money order for the full amount. Speedy can post it for you instead, for a flat 15%.

Who can post the bond?
To post it yourself, generally a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident over 18. Speedy can post it for you regardless.

What does it cost?
A flat 15% of the bond amount. Call 888-240-2663 for your specific number.

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Worried Your Loved One is Undocumented?

Most undocumented immigrants are still allowed to post bail and be released. Your loved one or their family is allowed to put money up now to get them released from jail. If you have not been able to come up with the whole amount at once, Call Speedy Immigration Now!
 
Even though your loved one is undocumented, they still have clear rights. These rights fall under the Fifth Amendment and protect both life and liberty. Our bail bonds company has been in business for over 30 years.

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