Immigration Bonds in New Hampshire
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 New Hampshire.
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New Hampshire Immigration Bond Overview
In New Hampshire, 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.
Bond Types
In New Hampshire, delivery bonds are the most common option when a person is eligible for release and the amount is set by ICE or an immigration judge. Federal detention rules apply in New Hampshire, so some cases are not bond eligible and we first verify custody and eligibility.
Bond Hearings
For New Hampshire cases, the court with jurisdiction over the facility sets the hearing date and sends notice to counsel or family. Many hearings are by video from the detention site, so bring the A number and documents for residence and financial support.
Payment and Collateral
Payment from New Hampshire is usually made by cashier check or money order, and some agents can accept card payments for their service fee. When the bond is large, collateral such as property may be required, and release often happens the same day after ICE accepts payment.
Detention Centers and ICE Field Offices in New Hampshire
Facilities and field offices that serve New Hampshire. Use verified sources for addresses and phone numbers.
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New Hampshire Immigration Courts and Judges
Case Readiness Checklist
- Full legal name and A-Number
- Detention facility name and location
- Bond amount and bond type (if issued)
- Next court date and judge (if scheduled)
- Contact details for the indemnitor
Latest ICE Detainee Population in New Hampshire
Latest facility population data for New Hampshire from TRAC. Last updated November 28, 2025.
BERLIN FED. CORR. INST.
BERLIN, NH 3570
Type: BOP
Guaranteed minimum:
Average daily population: 202
Current as of: 11/28/2025
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY JAIL
BRENTWOOD, NH 3833
Type: USMS IGA
Guaranteed minimum:
Average daily population: 0
Current as of: 06/23/2025
STRAFFORD COUNTY CORRECTIONS
DOVER, NH 3820
Type: IGSA
Guaranteed minimum:
Average daily population: 142
Current as of: 11/28/2025
Frequently Asked Questions About New Hampshire Immigration Bonds
How long does release take after a bond is posted?
Provide a state specific answer if possible, noting facility processing differences.
Can I post a bond from outside New Hampshire?
Explain remote options and coordination with the ICE field office serving New Hampshire.
Do you serve all counties in New Hampshire?
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Need Help With an Immigration Bond in New Hampshire?
Call our 24/7 line to speak with a licensed bond agent. We can help confirm eligibility, explain collateral, and coordinate bond posting.