Posting 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.
For Baker County detainees, ICE's Cash Electronic Bonds system (CeBonds) is the most direct way to verify bond information and post a bond. CeBonds also sends electronic notifications, so you can stay updated once you start the process.
Need detainee-specific information from Baker County Detention Center? Call (904) 288-4600 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Have the person's biographical details ready so staff can locate the correct record quickly.
Bond posting hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the detainee's local time zone. Calling from a different time zone? Double-check the time difference so you don't miss the window.
Before posting, read the Bond Agreement (Form I-352) carefully. ICE's guidance is clear: Form I-352 is the only document that spells out the terms and conditions of the bond agreement. This matters because when you post the bond as the obligor, you're not just paying money. You're agreeing to specific terms, and those terms live in the I-352.
Why this matters: Form I-352 is where your real obligations are spelled out. Review it closely so you understand what you're responsible for and what happens if the terms aren't met.
ICE's immigration bond fact sheet is helpful background, but it's not a legal promise. The fact sheet itself states it does not create any enforceable right or benefit against ICE or any agency of the federal government.
Pre Posting Checklist
- ✓ Verify the bond information in CeBonds, and use CeBonds to post the bond if the detainee is eligible.
- ✓ Plan to post within the bond posting window (9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the detainee’s local time zone).
- ✓ Thoroughly review the Bond Agreement (Form I-352) before you pay, since it is the only document that contains the bond’s terms and conditions.
Coordination can get tricky: detainees at Baker County cannot receive incoming phone calls. To leave an urgent message for a detainee, call (904) 259-3311 with the detainee's full name, A-number, and your contact information. For non-confidential messaging, the facility provides tablets. HomeWAV has instructions for sending messages. If privacy matters to you, keep in mind these messages are described as non-confidential.
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