Anchorage Correctional Complex, AK
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How to Call Anchorage Correctional Complex (ICE) — Hours, Phone Number, and Leaving Urgent Messages
Trying to reach someone held at Anchorage Correctional Complex for ICE purposes? Here's the phone number, call-in hours, and what you'll need to have ready.
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Posting an ICE Bond for Someone at Anchorage Correctional Complex: Hours and How to Verify Postings
If your loved one is an ICE detainee at Anchorage Correctional Complex, two things matter most: posting during official hours and using ICE's system to verify the bond and track your posting.
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Finding a Lawyer in Alaska and How to File Complaints About State Troopers
Helping someone at Anchorage Correctional Complex? Two questions come up constantly: how to find a private attorney and where to file a complaint about Alaska State Troopers. Here's exactly who to contact for both.
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Communication
- Detainees at Anchorage Correctional Complex cannot receive incoming phone calls.
- To leave an urgent message for a detainee you must call the facility and provide the detainee's full name and alien registration number (A-number) plus your contact information.
- Detainees can make outgoing calls during designated hours through the facility's contracted phone system.
Sending Money
- ICE lists Cash Electronic Bonds (CeBonds) on its bonds information page.
- ICE bond posting hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the time zone where the alien is detained.
- ICE’s bonds page includes information on related bond services and procedural details.
Contact Info
- To get information about a detainee at Anchorage Correctional Complex, call (907) 269-4100 during the facility's specified hours.
- The Alaska Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service provides no-charge attorney referrals and lists phone numbers for Anchorage and a toll-free line.
- Complaints about state troopers can be submitted to the DPS Office of Professional Standards (OPS) using the published address, phone, and email contacts.
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Topic Overviews
Communication
Detainees at Anchorage Correctional Complex (ICE) cannot receive incoming phone calls—you won't be connected directly. Need to get an urgent message through? Call the facility with the detainee's full name, alien registration number (A-number), and your contact info. Staff can relay it from there. Detainees make outgoing calls during designated hours using the facility's contracted phone system. Expect these calls to be recorded and monitored. Charges typically work as collect calls or through prepaid accounts you fund via the facility's approved vendor. Not sure about a detainee's status, housing assignment, or your visitation approval? Call the facility first to confirm before making the trip.
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Handling money for an ICE detainee at Anchorage Correctional Complex? Start with ICE's official bonds page. It covers Cash Electronic Bonds (CeBonds) and other bond-related services, plus the procedural details you'll need before posting. Timing is critical: bond posting hours run 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the detainee's local time zone. Confirm that time zone before you schedule anything—miss the window and you'll have to wait another day. Double-check the ICE bonds page right before you act, too. Procedures and options can change without much notice.
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Need information about someone housed at Anchorage Correctional Complex? Call (907) 269-4100 during the facility's posted hours. Looking for a private attorney? The Alaska Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service offers free referrals and lists both Anchorage numbers and a toll-free line. If your concern involves Alaska state troopers, submit a complaint to the DPS Office of Professional Standards (OPS) using their published address, phone, or email. For other services—medical records, reentry programs, electronic monitoring—check the facility's page on the Alaska DOC website for the right office contacts and hours. When you call, have the incarcerated person's full name and your reason for calling ready.
Common Questions
Showing 6 of 9Can a detainee at Anchorage Correctional Complex receive incoming phone calls?
No. Detainees at Anchorage Correctional Complex cannot receive incoming phone calls.
CommunicationHow do I leave an urgent message for a detainee at Anchorage Correctional Complex?
Call the facility and provide the detainee’s full name, alien registration number (A-number), and your contact information so staff can relay an urgent message.
CommunicationHow do phone calls from detainees work and are they recorded or charged?
Detainees place outgoing calls through the facility’s contracted phone system during designated hours. Calls are typically recorded and monitored, and they’re billed as collect calls or through prepaid accounts funded via approved vendors.
CommunicationWhat are the bond posting hours for Anchorage Correctional Complex?
ICE bond posting hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the time zone where the detainee is held.
Sending MoneyWhere can I find information about CeBonds and ICE bond services for Anchorage detainees?
Use ICE’s official bonds page for information on Cash Electronic Bonds (CeBonds) and related ICE bond services.
Sending MoneyHow can I verify bond procedures or updates before posting an ICE bond for someone at Anchorage?
Check ICE’s bonds page for current procedures, available bond options, and any updates before you attempt to post a bond.
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Did You Know?
A heads up on directions: if you're driving from Anchorage to Goose Creek Correctional Center, don't trust GPS blindly. It may route you nearly 40 miles out of the way via Big Lake. Check the facility's website for the shorter route.
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