Baker County Detention Center, FL
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How to Visit Facility
Before visiting, confirm where your loved one is housed and how to reach the facility. Here are the verified phone options and timing details you need to know.
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How to Leave an Urgent Message for Someone at Baker County Detention Center
Need to get a time-sensitive message to someone at Baker County Detention Center? The fastest way is through the facility's urgent-message line. Here's the number to call, what information you'll need, and what happens after.
Read GuidePosting a Bond for Someone at Baker County: Hours, Requirements, and What the Bond Agreement Means
Getting ready to post an immigration bond for someone detained at Baker County? A little prep goes a long way. Here's where to verify bond details, when you can post, and what you're actually agreeing to when you sign the paperwork.
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Visitation
- To request information about a detainee at this facility, call (904) 288-4600 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
- Bond posting hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the detainee's local time zone.
- Visitors usually must be added to an inmate’s approved visitor list before visiting.
Communication
- Detainees at Baker County Detention Center cannot receive incoming phone calls.
- To leave an urgent message, call (904) 259-3311 and provide the detainee’s full name, alien registration number, and your contact information.
- Messages left via the facility’s urgent-message procedure will be given to the detainee.
Sending Money
- Bond posting hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the detainee's local time zone.
- CeBonds lets users verify bond information, post bonds for eligible detained aliens, and receive electronic notifications.
- Obligors should thoroughly review the Bond Agreement (Form I‑352) before posting because it contains the bond's terms and conditions.
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Topic Overviews
Visitation
Need detainee information or want to confirm how visits work at Baker County Detention Center? Call (904) 288-4600 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. No fixed visiting schedule is published here, and hours and procedures can change, so confirm the current rules before you go. Most facilities require you to be on the inmate's approved visitor list before visiting, and many also require a visitor application. Follow the detention center's submission instructions (often email or U.S. Mail), sign where required, avoid leaving blanks, and wait for approval before traveling. Ask whether video visitation is available and how scheduling works.
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Detainees at Baker County Detention Center cannot receive incoming phone calls. Any phone contact has to come from an outgoing call placed by the person in custody through the facility's phone system. For urgent messages, call (904) 259-3311 and provide the detainee's full name, alien registration number, and your contact details. Messages left through this process will be delivered to the detainee. For non-confidential communication, the facility provides tablets and directs users to HomeWAV (homewav.com) for sending messages and, where allowed, photos or short media. ICE's Baker County information pages link to HomeWAV's Apple and Google Play app pages, where you can find download details, instructions, and any fees.
Read full guideSending Money
Baker County Detention Center uses CeBonds for immigration bond services. Through CeBonds, you can verify bond information, post bonds for eligible detained aliens, and sign up for electronic notifications. Bond posting is only available from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the detainee's local time zone, so plan around that window. Before posting, read the Bond Agreement (Form I-352) carefully since it lays out the bond's terms and conditions. The immigration bond fact sheet also explains that it does not create any enforceable rights or benefits against ICE or the federal government. For routine inmate account deposits (like commissary or phone), facilities commonly use online portals, lobby kiosks, phone payments, or mail-in money orders. The exact options, rules, and fees depend on the facility and vendor, so check the vendor's instructions before sending money.
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Showing 6 of 9What are the visitation hours at Baker County Detention Center?
Visitation hours are not listed here. Call (904) 288-4600 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. to ask for the current visiting hours and scheduling procedures.
VisitationHow do I get approved to visit an inmate at Baker County Detention Center?
Have the inmate add you to their approved visitor list. Complete any required visitor application, submit it according to the facility's instructions, and wait for official approval before traveling to the jail.
VisitationDoes Baker County Detention Center offer video visits?
Many jails offer remote or on-site video visitation, but availability and scheduling vary by facility. Call (904) 288-4600 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. to ask whether video visits are available and how to schedule them.
VisitationCan detainees at Baker County Detention Center receive incoming phone calls?
No. Detainees at Baker County Detention Center cannot receive incoming phone calls.
CommunicationHow do I leave an urgent message for someone at Baker County Detention Center?
Call (904) 259-3311 and provide the detainee’s full name, alien registration number, and your contact information. Messages left through this urgent-message procedure will be given to the detainee.
CommunicationHow can I send messages to a detainee via tablet at Baker County?
The facility provides tablets and directs users to HomeWAV for sending non-confidential messages. ICE’s Baker County pages link to HomeWAV’s Apple and Google Play app pages for downloads and app details.
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Baker County Detention Center is located in Florida. For information about a detainee, call (904) 288-4600 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
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