Delivery Bond
A delivery bond ensures the detainee will appear at all immigration proceedings. We help verify the bond amount and coordinate posting with the ICE field office.
Guidance for families with loved ones in ICE custody. We coordinate fast bond processing, explain every step, and stay available 24/7 for urgent questions.
Call us for help locating a detainee, confirming bond eligibility, or coordinating release details with the detention facility.
Phone: 1-800-224-5937
Service: 24/7 nationwide support
Languages: English and Spanish assistance available
We help families understand and secure the bond type issued by ICE. The two most common bond categories are below.
A delivery bond ensures the detainee will appear at all immigration proceedings. We help verify the bond amount and coordinate posting with the ICE field office.
For detainees granted voluntary departure, a bond may be required to ensure timely exit. We help you comply with the court timeline and reporting rules.
We accept major credit and debit cards for qualified bonds. Ask about payment plans and collateral requirements for larger bonds.
Having the right information helps us confirm eligibility and coordinate release quickly.
We manage the paperwork, posting, and coordination with detention facilities so your family member can be released as quickly as possible.
We confirm bond eligibility, bond amount, and detention location. You will know exactly what to expect before posting.
We gather required ID, address, and payment details. If collateral is required, we explain options clearly.
An agent posts the bond with the ICE field office or detention center, then tracks the release process.
We remain available for questions about release timing, court dates, and reporting requirements.
We assist families statewide and coordinate with detention facilities across the US.
18201 SW 12 Street, Miami, FL 33194
Phone: (305) 207-2001
3900 N. Powerline Road, Pompano Beach, FL 33073
Phone: (954) 973-4485
11226 NW 20th St, Miami, FL 33172
Phone: (305) 597-6000
We focus on speed, clarity, and compliance so you can make informed decisions under pressure.
Release timing varies by facility, but most releases occur within a few hours after posting. Some facilities take longer depending on processing volume.
Many bonds only require a signature. Larger bonds may require collateral such as a lien on property or partial cash coverage.
Yes. We coordinate immigration bonds nationwide and can assist families in other states.
Fresh insights to help families understand timelines, bond types, and payment options.
What happens after a bond is posted and the factors that impact release timing.
Know the differences in requirements, risks, and compliance expectations.
Understand what payment methods are accepted and when collateral is needed.
Call our 24/7 line to speak with a licensed agent and get immediate guidance.