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How to Find Detainee Contact Information and Facility Details for Jack Harwell Detention Center (TX)

Trying to confirm where someone is being held and how to reach the facility? Start with the official facility listing and PDF—and have the right details ready before you call.

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How to Find Detainee Contact Information and Facility Details for Jack Harwell Detention Center (TX)

The Center for Immigration Assistance (CFIA) lists Jack Harwell Detention Center as an ICE detention facility in Texas. Each facility page on the CFIA site includes the address, phone numbers, and a downloadable PDF with contact details - so you can grab everything from one place and save or print it for later.

  1. Start with the CFIA detention center page - Find the Jack Harwell Detention Center listing and use the address/phone details and the downloadable PDF to confirm you’re working from current facility information.
  2. Use the ICE Online Detainee Locator - Search using the person’s full name when that’s all you have.
  3. Search by A-Number when possible - An Alien Registration number (A-Number) is a unique identification number assigned to a non-citizen and is required on immigration paperwork, so it’s often the cleanest way to avoid mix-ups with similar names.

Each CFIA facility page includes the address, phone numbers, and a printable PDF with contact information. Trying to keep track of who to call, where to send mail, and what rules apply? Open the Jack Harwell facility PDF and use it as your quick-reference sheet.

Note: For general detainee-related questions, ICE ERO provides an information line listed in facility PDFs (example: 888-351-4024 from a CFIA facility PDF).

Info to Gather

  • Full name
  • Alien Registration Number (A-Number)
  • Country of birth
  • An Alien Registration number (A-Number) is a unique identification number assigned to a non-citizen and is required on immigration paperwork
  • When contacting CFIA to search for someone in ICE detention, you should provide the detainee's A-Number, full name, and country of birth

ACIS (EOIR) provides automated basic information about certain immigration cases, but it won't display all case details. For bond hearing information, contact the local court directly. If the automated system doesn't show what you expected, that's usually your cue to call the court for anything bond-related.

Stuck - especially on bonding questions? CFIA provides a phone number families can call for help bonding out an ICE detainee: (844) 910-2342. When you call, have the detainee's A-Number, full name, and country of birth ready so they can pull the right record faster.

For general detainee-related questions, ICE ERO provides an information line listed in facility PDFs (example: 888-351-4024 from a CFIA facility PDF). If the online locator isn't giving you what you need, check the Jack Harwell facility PDF and use the ICE ERO line listed there.

Verify Before Travel

  • Open the Jack Harwell facility PDF and confirm the facility’s address and phone numbers
  • Check the PDF for any visitation details before you go
  • Review any bond-related instructions listed on the PDF so you don’t make a wasted trip

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