Baker County Detention Center, FL
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What ID You Need to Visit Someone at an ICE Facility (Including Baker County)
Before you make the trip, make sure you have the right ID. ICE detention standards are strict about what adult visitors must show at the door.
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Who to Call at Baker County Detention Center and What to Have Ready
Trying to confirm information about someone at Baker County Detention Center? Having the right phone number and details ready saves a lot of frustration. Here's who to call, when to call, and what you'll need.
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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.
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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 typically must be added to the inmate's approved visitor list before visits are allowed.
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 urgent-message procedure will be given to the detainee.
Sending Money
- The CeBonds webpage lets users verify bond information, post bonds for eligible detained aliens, and receive electronic notifications.
- Bond posting hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the detainee's local time zone.
- Obligors should thoroughly review the Bond Agreement (Form I‑352) before posting a bond.
Contact Info
- For detainee status call (904) 288-4600 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
- Detainees at this facility cannot receive incoming phone calls.
- To leave an urgent message call (904) 259-3311 and provide the detainee's full name, A-number, and your contact information.
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Topic Overviews
Visitation
Visiting someone at Baker County Detention Center takes a little planning, especially if it's your first time. To confirm whether someone is at the facility, call (904) 288-4600 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Then check Baker County's visitor materials or the inmate handbook for current visitation rules and schedules. Most facilities require the incarcerated person to add you to an approved visitor list. You may also need to complete a visitor application and wait for approval before showing up. Follow the facility's instructions for submitting forms—email or U.S. Mail where specified—sign where required, and don't leave blanks. Video visitation is often available too, with scheduling rules that vary by facility.
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Detainees at Baker County Detention Center cannot receive incoming phone calls. If you need to pass along urgent information, call (904) 259-3311 with the detainee's full name, alien registration number, and your contact information. Messages left through this process are delivered to the detainee. For everyday communication, Baker County provides in-facility tablets through HomeWAV for non-confidential messaging. The ICE facility page links to the HomeWAV app on the Apple App Store and Google Play for downloads and setup. Tablet features, moderation rules, and payment requirements vary by vendor and facility, so follow HomeWAV and facility guidance for current details.
Read full guideSending Money
Posting an immigration bond for someone at Baker County Detention Center? Start with the CeBonds webpage. You can verify bond information, post bonds for eligible detained aliens, and sign up for electronic notifications. Bond postings are processed from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the detainee's local time zone, so plan accordingly. Before submitting anything, the obligor should carefully review the Bond Agreement (Form I‑352)—it spells out all terms and conditions. Note that the facility's immigration bond fact sheet states it does not create any enforceable rights or benefits against ICE or the federal government. For adding funds to a detainee's commissary account, common options include online portals, lobby kiosks, phone deposits, or mail-in money orders. Confirm accepted methods, vendors, and fees before sending money.
Contact
Need detainee information at Baker County Detention Center? Call (904) 288-4600 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. for routine status and booking-related questions. Detainees can't receive incoming phone calls here, so you'll need to use the posted message process or approved vendor services for remote contact. For urgent matters, call (904) 259-3311 with the detainee's full name, alien registration number (A-number), and your contact information—staff will relay the message. Planning to post bond? Bond posting hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. local time. For anything else—records requests, vendor account issues, or emergencies—use the appropriate front-desk number, vendor customer service, or local emergency services.
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Showing 6 of 12How can I find out if someone is at Baker County Detention Center?
Call (904) 288-4600 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. to request detainee information.
VisitationDo I need to be on an approved visitor list to visit an inmate at Baker County Detention Center?
Usually, yes—an inmate typically has to add you to an approved visitor list before you can visit. Check Baker County's visitor materials or inmate handbook for the exact approval process.
VisitationHow do I schedule a visit or a video visit with an inmate?
Complete any required visitor application, submit it using the method the facility specifies, and wait for approval before you arrive. If video visitation is offered, use the facility’s visitor materials to confirm how to schedule remote or on-site video sessions.
VisitationCan I receive phone calls from someone detained at Baker County Detention Center?
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 process will be given to the detainee.
CommunicationHow can I send messages to a detainee using Baker County's tablets?
Baker County provides tablets and uses HomeWAV for non-confidential messaging and tablet communication. Use the HomeWAV app pages linked from the facility/ICE site for app downloads and setup details.
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This page covers Baker County Detention Center in Florida. To request information about a detainee, call (904) 288-4600 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
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