Bond Types
The bond seen most often in Alaska is a delivery bond set by ICE or the court when release is allowed. The main Alaska consideration is jurisdiction, since the ICE office and immigration court handling the case control bond decisions.
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The bond seen most often in Alaska is a delivery bond set by ICE or the court when release is allowed. The main Alaska consideration is jurisdiction, since the ICE office and immigration court handling the case control bond decisions.
Bond hearings for detained immigrants in Alaska are scheduled by the immigration court that has jurisdiction over the detention center or ICE field office. Families should have the A number, government photo ID, proof of residence, and letters about work or community ties.
Accepted payment methods typically include cashier check and money order, with card payments sometimes offered by the bond agent. For larger bonds, collateral may be required, and release timing depends on ICE processing which often takes several hours.
Facilities and field offices that serve Alaska. Use verified sources for addresses and phone numbers.
1400 E Fourth Ave, Anchorage, AK 99501
Field Office: Seattle Field Office
Latest facility population data for Alaska from TRAC. Last updated November 28, 2025.
ANCHORAGE, AK 99501
Type: USMS IGA
Guaranteed minimum:
Average daily population: 3
Current as of: 11/28/2025
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Explain remote options and coordination with the ICE field office serving Alaska.
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