Bond Decisions
ICE conducts an initial custody review to decide if a bond is available. If bond is not granted, a detainee can request a bond hearing before a judge.
24/7 guidance for families with loved ones in ICE custody. We help confirm bond eligibility, explain the process, and coordinate with facilities and field offices serving Florida.
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In Florida, families often need answers right away. We are ready to help. Live agents are available 24 hours every day so the bail bond office never closes. We can post immigration bonds nationwide and explain what happens next.
Common detention facilities used for immigration holds in Florida include the Krome North Service Processing Center in Miami Dade County, the Broward Transitional Center, and the Glades County Detention Center. Detainees may also be temporarily housed in county jails that maintain federal contracts before being transferred to a dedicated immigration facility.
The typical process begins with an arrest by local law enforcement or federal authorities, followed by a transfer into ICE custody. Once detained, ICE conducts an initial custody review to determine whether the individual may be eligible for release on bond. If ICE does not grant bond at this stage, the detainee can request a bond hearing before an immigration judge. These hearings are generally conducted through the Miami Immigration Court, either in person or by video, depending on the facility.
At the bond hearing, the judge evaluates factors such as flight risk, community ties, criminal history, and immigration background. If bond is granted, a monetary amount is set and must be paid in full to ICE before release. Upon posting bond, the individual is released from custody and continues their immigration case while residing in Florida, subject to reporting and compliance requirements.
ImmigrationBonds.com can post immigration bonds in Florida and nationwide, coordinate the paperwork, and guide families through the release process.
ICE conducts an initial custody review to decide if a bond is available. If bond is not granted, a detainee can request a bond hearing before a judge.
Bond hearings are typically handled through the Miami Immigration Court, in person or by video depending on the facility and scheduling.
If bond is granted, ICE requires full payment before release. ImmigrationBonds.com can post bonds in Florida and nationwide and manage the process.
Facilities and field offices that serve Florida. Use verified sources for addresses and phone numbers.
1 Sheriff's Office Drive, MacClenny, FL 32063
Field Office: Miami Field Office
3900 N. Powerline Road, Pompano Beach, FL 33073
Field Office: Miami Field Office
One Riverview Square
333 S. Miami Avenue, Suite 700
Miami, FL 33130
Status: Open
Court detailsKrome North Processing Center
18201 SW 12th Street
Miami, FL 33194
Status: Open
Court details500 N. Orange Avenue
Suite 1100
Orlando, FL 32801
Status: OPEN
Court detailsCourt details and operational status sourced from EOIR.
Latest facility population data for Florida from TRAC. Last updated November 28, 2025.
SANDERSON, FL 32087
Type: STATE
Guaranteed minimum:
Average daily population: 757
Current as of: 11/28/2025
MACCLENNY, FL 32063
Type: IGSA
Guaranteed minimum: 250
Average daily population: 287
Current as of: 11/28/2025
FT.LAUDERDALE, FL 33301
Type: IGSA
Guaranteed minimum:
Average daily population: 3
Current as of: 11/28/2025
POMPANO BEACH, FL 33073
Type: CDF
Guaranteed minimum: 700
Average daily population: 668
Current as of: 11/10/2025
NAPLES, FL 34112
Type: IGSA
Guaranteed minimum:
Average daily population: 36
Current as of: 11/28/2025
OCHOPEE, FL 34141
Type: STATE
Guaranteed minimum:
Average daily population: 1,224
Current as of: 11/28/2025
MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471
Type: IGSA
Guaranteed minimum: 500
Average daily population: 466
Current as of: 11/28/2025
TAMPA, FL 33619
Type: IGSA
Guaranteed minimum:
Average daily population: 4
Current as of: 11/10/2025
FPO, FL 34009
Type: DOD
Guaranteed minimum:
Average daily population: 18
Current as of: 09/15/2025
MIAMI, FL 33194
Type: SPC
Guaranteed minimum: 450
Average daily population: 843
Current as of: 11/28/2025
TAVARES, FL 32778
Type: IGSA
Guaranteed minimum:
Average daily population: 2
Current as of: 11/28/2025
STUART, FL 34994
Type: USMS IGA
Guaranteed minimum:
Average daily population: 5
Current as of: 11/28/2025
MIAMI, FL 33132
Type: BOP
Guaranteed minimum:
Average daily population: 465
Current as of: 11/28/2025
MIAMI, FL 33101
Type: STAGING
Guaranteed minimum:
Average daily population: 12
Current as of: 11/28/2025
FPO, FL 34009
Type: MOC
Guaranteed minimum:
Average daily population: 11
Current as of: 08/18/2025
ORLANDO, FL 32839
Type: USMS IGA
Guaranteed minimum:
Average daily population: 43
Current as of: 11/28/2025
CLEARWATER, FL 33762
Type: USMS IGA
Guaranteed minimum:
Average daily population: 42
Current as of: 11/28/2025
BARTOW, FL 33830
Type: IGSA
Guaranteed minimum:
Average daily population: 1
Current as of: 11/10/2025
MIAMI, FL 33166
Type: IGSA
Guaranteed minimum:
Average daily population: 9
Current as of: 11/28/2025
DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, FL 32433
Type: USMS IGA
Guaranteed minimum:
Average daily population: 23
Current as of: 11/28/2025
If you wish to submit a complaint for inclusion in the database or want more information to advocate for a detained individual, use the form, email detentioncomplaints@aclufl.org, or call the complaint hotline at (786) 363-3095. View the interactive database for more details.
Source: aclufl.org
Located in Moore Haven, Florida, this center has an intergovernmental service agreement with ICE to detain immigrants. Reports describe a history of harmful conditions, including sexual and medical misconduct, unlawful use of toxic chemicals, and repeated treatment that dehumanizes vulnerable people. View the full Florida detention database for details.
Based in Miami, Florida, this ICE facility detains male immigrants. Complaints often cite medical neglect and lack of adequate covid 19 protections and protocols. Check back for highlights from the data collected and view the full Florida detention database for details.
This ICE detention center in Macclenny, Florida is managed by the Baker County Sheriffs Office. Complaints note physical assaults, racial targeting, unsafe and unsanitary conditions, and medical neglect. Over 100 complaints have been filed, including denial of medical care, legal counsel, and reports of harassment. In response, law clinics at Florida State University, the University of Florida, and the University of Miami, along with the ACLU of Florida, launched the Baker Legal Assistance Program. View the full Florida detention database for details.
Located in Pompano Beach, Florida, this immigration detention center is owned and operated by the GEO Group, a for profit prison corporation. The facility has a multi million dollar contract with ICE to detain immigrants and has faced numerous complaints and investigations for years, including reports of extreme medical neglect and inhumane treatment of detained individuals. View the full Florida detention database for details.
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