Call our friendly staff at 702-462-9200 right now to inquire about immigration bonds. These type of bail bonds are very risky and usually need to be secured by cash or property exceeding the value of the bond. Immigration bonds are riskier because historically very few defendants do actually show up for their court date. The process of posting an immigration bond is cumbersome and time-consuming and can take up to a few hours. The co-signor posting the bond has to first pass the scrutiny of the (ICE) officers by providing proof of residence or citizenship, etc. The co-signor must sign the documents making him/her liable for the defendant.
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Immigration Bail Bond Summary
- A complete overview of how Immigration Bail Bonds work in Las Vegas and throughout the State of Nevada.
- The legal framework behind Immigration Bail Bonds, including 8 CFR §103.6 and Form I-352.
- The difference between a Delivery Bond and a Voucher Bond issued by ICE.
- Why Immigration Bail Bonds are riskier than standard Bail Bonds and what this means for co-signers.
- A step-by-step breakdown of the process when you hire a Bail Agent or Bail Bondsman.
- Facility-specific information for the CCDC, Clark County Detention Center, Henderson Detention Center, and North Las Vegas Jail.
- Real-world scenarios showing how eBAIL helps families in Las Vegas.
- A “what to bring” checklist for co-signers.
- Red flags to watch out for when choosing a Bail Bondsman.
- Credentials, testimonials, and languages spoken at eBAIL.
- An extensive Frequently Asked Questions section and Key Takeaways.
What Are Immigration Bail Bonds?
Immigration Bail Bonds are specialized Bail Bonds used to secure the release of a person being held in custody by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Unlike a standard Bail Bond posted at a local jail such as the CCDC (Clark County Detention Center), Henderson Detention Center, or North Las Vegas Jail, Immigration Bail Bonds are federal bonds posted directly with ICE. Call our friendly staff at 702-462-9200 right now to inquire about Immigration Bail Bonds in Las Vegas and across Nevada.
Because the federal government sets strict rules on how these bonds are issued, working with an experienced Bail Agent or Bail Bondsman who understands the process is essential. At eBAIL Cheap Bail Bonds Las Vegas, our licensed team has years of experience handling Immigration Bail Bonds for families across Clark County and the State of Nevada.
The Legal Framework Behind Immigration Bail Bonds
Immigration Bail Bonds are governed by federal regulation 8 CFR §103.6, which gives ICE the authority to set, accept, and forfeit immigration bonds. The actual document signed by the co-signer and the Bail Bondsman is called Form I-352, officially titled “Immigration Bond.” This form creates a binding agreement that the detainee will appear at every scheduled immigration proceeding and will comply with any final order of removal.
Understanding this legal foundation matters. A Bail Agent at eBAIL Cheap Bail Bonds Las Vegas will walk you through the relevant sections of Form I-352 before you sign, so you fully understand your rights and obligations as a co-signer.
Types of Immigration Bail Bonds Issued by ICE
There are two primary types of Immigration Bail Bonds most families in Las Vegas will encounter:
Delivery Bond
A Delivery Bond is the most common Immigration Bail Bond. It requires the detainee to appear at all immigration hearings and to surrender for removal if ordered. Our Bail Bondsman team handles Delivery Bonds routinely throughout Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson, and the rest of Clark County.
Voucher Bond
A Voucher Bond, sometimes called a Public Safety Bond, guarantees that a detainee who is ordered removed will leave the United States by a specific date. Voucher Bonds are less common but still issued by ICE in certain cases. Our Bail Agent team at eBAIL can explain which type applies to your loved one.


Why Immigration Bail Bonds Are Considered High Risk
Immigration Bail Bonds are very risky and usually need to be secured by cash or property exceeding the value of the bond. Historically, very few defendants actually show up for their scheduled court date once released on an immigration bond. Because of this, most Bail Bondsman offices in Las Vegas will not write Immigration Bail Bonds at all, and those that do often require full collateral.
The risk is shifted to the co-signer, who becomes financially liable if the defendant fails to appear. Our Bail Agent team at eBAIL will walk you through every risk, responsibility, and requirement in plain language before any paperwork is signed.
How the Immigration Bail Bond Process Works
The process of posting an Immigration Bail Bond is cumbersome and time-consuming, and it can take several hours from start to finish. Here is how it generally works when you hire a Bail Bondsman from eBAIL Cheap Bail Bonds Las Vegas.
Step 1: Contact a Licensed Bail Agent
Call 702-462-9200 to speak directly with an experienced Bail Agent. We will gather the detainee’s full name, alien registration number (A-number), and the facility where they are being held. If the detainee was first booked in Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson, or anywhere in Clark County, we can help verify transfers from the CCDC, Henderson Detention Center, or North Las Vegas Jail into ICE custody.
Step 2: Co-Signer Qualification
The co-signer posting the Immigration Bail Bond must first pass the scrutiny of ICE officers by providing proof of legal residence or U.S. citizenship, a valid government-issued ID, proof of income, and proof of address. The co-signer must also sign Form I-352, making him or her personally liable for the defendant’s appearance at all future immigration hearings.
Step 3: Collateral and Premium
Immigration Bail Bonds typically require cash or property as collateral equal to or greater than the bond amount. In addition, a non-refundable premium is paid to the Bail Bondsman for the service of posting the bond. Our Bail Agent team will explain exactly what is needed based on the size of the bond and the circumstances of the case.
Step 4: Posting the Bond with ICE
Once the paperwork and collateral are approved, our Bail Bondsman posts the Immigration Bail Bond directly with ICE at the Las Vegas ICE Field Office or the appropriate field office nationwide. After posting, it can take several hours for the detainee to be processed and released, depending on the facility and staffing levels.
Timeline for Collateral Return and Refunds
A common question for families is when they will get their collateral back. In most cases, collateral is held by ICE for the entire duration of the immigration case, which can last 1 to 2 years or longer. Collateral is returned only after the immigration case is fully resolved and ICE formally cancels the bond.
It is important to understand that the premium paid to the Bail Bondsman is non-refundable, even if the immigration case is dismissed or the charges are dropped. This premium compensates the Bail Agent for the risk of posting the Immigration Bail Bond and for handling all of the administrative work with ICE.
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Las Vegas Area Detention Facility Information
CCDC (Clark County Detention Center)
The CCDC, or Clark County Detention Center, is located at 330 S Casino Center Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89101. The CCDC is the primary booking facility in Las Vegas and is often where detainees are held before being transferred into ICE custody. Visiting hours vary by housing unit, so always call ahead.
Henderson Detention Center
The Henderson Detention Center is located at 18 E Basic Rd, Henderson, NV 89015. This facility handles bookings for the City of Henderson and occasionally holds detainees who are later transferred to ICE. Our Bail Bondsman team is on call around the clock for posting Bail Bonds at Henderson Detention Center.
North Las Vegas Jail
The North Las Vegas Jail is located at 2332 N Las Vegas Blvd, North Las Vegas, NV 89030. Like the CCDC and Henderson Detention Center, the North Las Vegas Jail may transfer a detainee to ICE when immigration holds are filed. Our Bail Agent team tracks these transfers carefully.
Las Vegas ICE Field Office
Once a detainee is moved into ICE custody from the CCDC, Henderson Detention Center, or North Las Vegas Jail, they may be routed through the Las Vegas ICE Field Office. Our Bail Bondsman team posts Immigration Bail Bonds directly with ICE and will identify exactly where your loved one is being held.
Real-World Scenarios We Handle
Scenario 1: DUI Arrest at the CCDC Followed by an ICE Hold
A family calls eBAIL after a loved one is arrested for a DUI and booked into the CCDC. After local Bail Bonds are posted, ICE places an immigration hold. Our Bail Agent tracks the transfer, verifies the bond amount set by ICE, and posts the Immigration Bail Bond the same day.
Scenario 2: Workplace Arrest Leading to Henderson Detention Center
A worker is detained at a job site and taken to the Henderson Detention Center. The family contacts eBAIL, and within hours our Bail Bondsman has qualified the co-signer, prepared Form I-352, and coordinated with ICE for a Delivery Bond.
Scenario 3: North Las Vegas Jail Transfer to ICE Custody
A detainee originally booked at the North Las Vegas Jail is transferred to ICE. Because the family speaks limited English, our bilingual Bail Agent handles the entire process in Spanish and keeps the family informed at every step.
What to Bring to the eBAIL Office: Co-Signer Checklist
- Valid government-issued photo ID (driver’s license, state ID, or passport).
- Proof of U.S. citizenship or legal permanent residency (passport, birth certificate, or green card).
- Social Security card.
- Proof of address (recent utility bill, lease agreement, or mortgage statement).
- Proof of income (recent pay stubs, tax returns, or bank statements).
- Contact information for 2 to 3 personal references.
- The detainee’s full legal name, date of birth, and A-number (alien registration number) if available.
- Collateral documentation if property is being used to secure the Immigration Bail Bond.
Red Flags: Warning Signs of a Bad Bail Bondsman
- No verifiable Nevada Division of Insurance bail license.
- No physical office, or an office located in an unsafe part of downtown Las Vegas.
- Pressure to sign Form I-352 without a clear explanation.
- Refusal to put fees and collateral terms in writing.
- Promises that sound too good to be true, such as “no collateral” on Immigration Bail Bonds.
- No BBB accreditation and no verifiable customer reviews.
- Lack of bilingual staff for Spanish-speaking families.
Who Can I Call for an Immigration Bail Bond?
Call 702-462-9200 right now and let us do all the work for you. eBAIL is a fully licensed and BBB accredited Bail Bonds company serving Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson, and all of Clark County. In your time of need for an Immigration Bail Bond, do not gamble on just any Bail Bondsman operating out of a run-down office.
Come visit our beautiful office at 3100 E Charleston Blvd Suite 108 Las Vegas, NV 89104, right on the corner of Mojave Street. You can also complete Online Bail Bonds in 3 minutes or less on our website. You will be happy with your choice of Bail Agent, guaranteed.
eBAIL Credentials and Social Proof
Credentials
- Fully licensed by the Nevada Division of Insurance.
- BBB accredited Bail Bonds company with a long-standing A+ reputation.
- Over a decade of experience writing Immigration Bail Bonds and traditional Bail Bonds in Las Vegas.
- Experienced Bail Agent and Bail Bondsman team available 24/7.
- Bilingual staff fluent in English and Spanish, with additional language support available on request.
What Clients Say
“When my brother was transferred from the CCDC to ICE, I had no idea what to do. The Bail Agent at eBAIL walked me through everything and had him released the same day.” — Maria R., Las Vegas
“I called three other Bail Bondsman offices before eBAIL. They were the only company that actually understood Immigration Bail Bonds and treated us with respect.” — Javier T., North Las Vegas
“Fast, professional, and honest. They explained Form I-352 to me in Spanish and made sure I understood the risks before I signed.” — Carmen L., Henderson
Where Does eBAIL Service Immigration Bail Bonds?
eBAIL Cheap Bail Bonds services Immigration Bail Bonds, traditional Bail Bonds, and every other type of bond throughout Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson, Clark County, the State of Nevada, and nationwide. Our Bail Agent team regularly works with detainees held at the CCDC (Clark County Detention Center), Henderson Detention Center, and North Las Vegas Jail, as well as ICE processing facilities that may hold clients during immigration proceedings.
Helpful Internal and External Resources
Related eBAIL Pages
- Bail Bonds Las Vegas main page.
- CCDC Bail Bonds information page.
- Henderson Detention Center Bail Bonds page.
- North Las Vegas Jail Bail Bonds page.
- Online Bail Bonds in 3 minutes or less.
External Authority Links
- ICE.gov Online Detainee Locator System for locating a detainee.
- USCIS.gov for immigration case status and general immigration information.
- Nevada Division of Insurance for verifying a Bail Agent or Bail Bondsman license.
- Better Business Bureau for verifying eBAIL’s accreditation.
Suggested Multimedia Enhancements
- An embedded Google Map of the 3100 E Charleston Blvd office in Las Vegas.
- A branded infographic summarizing the 4-step Immigration Bail Bond process.
- A short FAQ video featuring a licensed Bail Agent answering the most common Immigration Bail Bond questions.
- A printable “What to Bring” checklist for co-signers.
Frequently Asked Questions About Immigration Bail Bonds
What is the difference between an Immigration Bail Bond and a regular Bail Bond?
A regular Bail Bond is posted at a local facility such as the CCDC, Henderson Detention Center, or North Las Vegas Jail for a state or local criminal charge. An Immigration Bail Bond is posted with ICE for a federal immigration detention matter. Immigration Bail Bonds generally require more collateral and more documentation from the co-signer than a standard Bail Bond.
What is the difference between a Delivery Bond and a Voucher Bond?
A Delivery Bond guarantees the detainee will appear at all immigration proceedings. A Voucher Bond guarantees that a detainee ordered removed will leave the country by a specific date. Our Bail Bondsman team handles both types.
How much does an Immigration Bail Bond cost in Las Vegas?
The premium paid to a licensed Bail Bondsman is typically a percentage of the total bond amount set by ICE. In addition, cash or property collateral equal to or greater than the bond is usually required. Our Bail Agent will give you an exact quote when you call 702-462-9200.
Who qualifies to be a co-signer on an Immigration Bail Bond?
A co-signer must be a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident, have valid government identification, provide proof of income, and provide proof of address. ICE officers will review all of this documentation before the Bail Bondsman can post the bond.
Can an undocumented co-signer post an Immigration Bail Bond?
No. ICE requires proof of U.S. citizenship or lawful permanent residency from any co-signer on an Immigration Bail Bond. This is one of the strictest requirements of the process.
What is the minimum Immigration Bail Bond amount in Nevada?
Under federal law, the minimum Delivery Bond amount is 1,500 dollars. In practice, ICE frequently sets bonds between 5,000 dollars and 25,000 dollars or higher, depending on the detainee’s circumstances.
How long does it take to release someone on an Immigration Bail Bond?
Once the Bail Agent posts the Immigration Bail Bond with ICE, release typically takes several hours but can occasionally take a full day depending on the facility. Traditional Bail Bonds posted at the CCDC, Clark County Detention Center, Henderson Detention Center, or North Las Vegas Jail are usually much faster.
Will posting an Immigration Bail Bond affect the defendant’s immigration case?
No. Posting an Immigration Bail Bond does not hurt or help the underlying immigration case. It simply allows the detainee to be released from custody while the case moves forward. An immigration attorney should still be retained to handle the case itself.
What happens to the collateral after the immigration case ends?
Once ICE officially cancels the bond after the case concludes, the collateral is returned to the co-signer. This process can take several weeks to several months after the final hearing.
Can I get my money back if I change my mind after signing?
The premium paid to the Bail Bondsman is non-refundable once the Immigration Bail Bond is posted. Collateral can only be released once ICE cancels the bond, so it is important to be certain before signing Form I-352.
Does ICE accept credit cards or only cash for Immigration Bail Bonds?
ICE generally accepts cashier’s checks or money orders made out to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. ICE does not typically accept personal checks or credit cards. Our Bail Bondsman team will guide you through acceptable payment methods.
Can eBAIL help if my family member was arrested in Las Vegas but transferred to ICE custody?
Yes. Our Bail Bondsman team frequently assists families whose loved ones were originally booked at the CCDC, Henderson Detention Center, or North Las Vegas Jail and then transferred into ICE custody. We can track the transfer and post the Immigration Bail Bond at the correct facility.
Does eBAIL write Immigration Bail Bonds outside of Nevada?
Yes. eBAIL Cheap Bail Bonds Las Vegas writes Immigration Bail Bonds nationwide. Wherever ICE is holding your loved one, our Bail Agent team can coordinate with the appropriate field office to get the bond posted.
What happens if the defendant misses their immigration court date?
If the defendant does not appear, the Immigration Bail Bond is forfeited. Any collateral pledged by the co-signer can be lost, and the co-signer becomes financially responsible for the full face value of the bond. This is why choosing a trustworthy Bail Bondsman and understanding every term is so important.
Can I start the Immigration Bail Bond process online?
Yes. Visit the eBAIL website to begin Online Bail Bonds in 3 minutes or less, or call 702-462-9200 to speak with a Bail Agent immediately.
Key Takeaways
- Immigration Bail Bonds are federal bonds governed by 8 CFR §103.6 and posted with ICE using Form I-352.
- The two main types are Delivery Bonds and Voucher Bonds, and a qualified Bail Agent can identify which one applies.
- Immigration Bail Bonds are different from standard Bail Bonds posted at the CCDC, Clark County Detention Center, Henderson Detention Center, or North Las Vegas Jail.
- Immigration Bail Bonds are considered high risk and usually require cash or property collateral exceeding the bond amount.
- Co-signers must be U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents and must pass ICE scrutiny.
- Premiums paid to a Bail Bondsman are non-refundable, and collateral is held until the immigration case is fully resolved.
- eBAIL Cheap Bail Bonds Las Vegas is a licensed, BBB accredited, and bilingual-friendly Bail Bonds company with a professional office at 3100 E Charleston Blvd Suite 108, Las Vegas, NV 89104.
- eBAIL services Immigration Bail Bonds and all other Bail Bonds in Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson, Clark County, the State of Nevada, and nationwide.
- Watch for red flags such as unlicensed Bail Bondsman offices, no physical address, and pressure tactics during signing.
- Call 702-462-9200 any time, day or night, or complete Online Bail Bonds in 3 minutes or less.
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