Send Money at Hopkins County Jail, TX

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Posting an ICE immigration bond for someone at Hopkins County Jail, TX? The ICE CeBonds portal lets you verify bond details, post eligible electronic bonds, and receive status notifications. Bond postings are only accepted from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the detainee's time zone. Before posting, read the Bond Agreement (Form I-352) carefully—it spells out the bond's terms and conditions. For regular inmate trust or commissary deposits, don't mail cash or personal checks. Use approved deposit options like online vendors, kiosks, or mailed money orders/cashier's checks. Confirm you're an approved sender and follow the centralized deposit instructions exactly.

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Quick Facts

  • ICE CeBonds 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 time zone where the alien is detained.
  • Prospective obligors must review the Bond Agreement (Form I-352) before posting because it is the document that defines the bond’s terms and conditions.
  • Do not send cash or personal checks for inmate deposits; use approved vendors, kiosks, money orders, or cashier’s checks per the facility’s deposit instructions.

Common Questions

How do I post a bond for a detained alien?

Use the ICE CeBonds portal to verify bond details and, if the bond is eligible, post it electronically. CeBonds can also send electronic notifications about the bond’s status.

When can a bond be posted?

Bond postings are accepted from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the detainee’s local time zone.

Do I need to review any paperwork before posting a bond?

Yes. Review the Bond Agreement (Form I-352) before posting—it’s the document that defines the bond’s terms and conditions.

Can I mail cash or a personal check to add money to an inmate’s account?

No. Don’t send cash or personal checks; use approved deposit methods like online vendors, kiosks, or mailed money orders/cashier’s checks, and follow the facility’s centralized deposit instructions.

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