Immigration Bonds in New Mexico

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 Mexico.

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New Mexico Immigration Bond Overview

Families in New Mexico deserve clear guidance when a loved one is detained. Live agents are available 24 hours every day, and our bail bond office never closes. We can post immigration bonds nationwide and guide families through each step.

Bond Types

Most families in New Mexico deal with delivery bonds, which allow release while the case moves forward after ICE or a judge sets the amount. State law does not control immigration bonds, so the New Mexico specific point is which ICE office and court have the case.

Bond Hearings

The immigration court assigned to the detention site in New Mexico controls the hearing calendar and issues the notice. Bring the A number, a photo ID, proof of address, and records that show family ties and ability to pay.

Payment and Collateral

Most bonds posted from New Mexico are paid with cashier check or money order, while card payment may be available for the agent fee. Collateral expectations vary with the bond size, and processing time is usually several hours after the bond is accepted.

Detention Centers and ICE Field Offices in New Mexico

Facilities and field offices that serve New Mexico. Use verified sources for addresses and phone numbers.

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New Mexico Immigration Courts and Judges

Otero Immigration Court

26 McGregor Range Road
Door #1
Chaparral, NM 88081

Status: Open

Court details

Court details and operational status sourced from EOIR.

Latest ICE Detainee Population in New Mexico

Latest facility population data for New Mexico from TRAC. Last updated November 28, 2025.

CHAVEZ DETENTION CENTER

ROSWELL, NM 88201
Type: USMS IGA
Guaranteed minimum:
Average daily population: 2
Current as of: 11/28/2025

CIBOLA COUNTY CORRECTIONAL CENTER

MILAN, NM 87021
Type: IGSA
Guaranteed minimum:
Average daily population: 217
Current as of: 11/28/2025

DONA ANA COUNTY DETENTION CENTER

LAS CRUCES, NM 88004
Type: USMS IGA
Guaranteed minimum:
Average daily population: 1
Current as of: 11/28/2025

OTERO COUNTY PROCESSING CENTER

CHAPARRAL, NM 88081
Type: DIGSA
Guaranteed minimum: 500
Average daily population: 846
Current as of: 11/28/2025

TORRANCE/ESTANCIA, NM

ESTANCIA, NM 87016
Type: IGSA
Guaranteed minimum: 505
Average daily population: 440
Current as of: 11/28/2025

Frequently Asked Questions About New Mexico Immigration Bonds

How long does release take after a bond is posted?

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Can I post a bond from outside New Mexico?

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Do you serve all counties in New Mexico?

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Need Help With an Immigration Bond in New Mexico?

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