USA Immigration Bail Bond Laws
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What information is needed to Post an Immigration Bond
This page at US Customs and Immigration Services provides immigration bond information and links on laws, regulations and interpretations controlling immigration and the work of the immigration-related bureaus of the Department of Homeland Security. You can learn how immigration laws are made and how regulations are developed. You can explore agency and judicial interpretations of those laws. You can also find handbooks and guides used by immigration officers in performing their mission as well as guides created to help you through the immigration process.
Immigration bonds are a form of federal bond that are typically set for detainees held by the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) pending a hearing or court appearance.
Immigration bonds are similar to state and federal bonds in the respect that they are designed to guarantee the appearance of the individual to all court proceedings and bonds posted for immigration charges are also subject to immediate forfeiture should the arrested individual not appear in court. But they are also different in several ways, as described below.
Unlike state and federal bonds, the only release options for INS detainees are: 1) cash bond paid directly to the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (click here for field office locations), or 2) surety bond through a bail bondsman licensed to handle immigration bonds.
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