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How to Send Money to Facility
If you're trying to get funds to someone in immigration detention, posting a bond is usually the most time-sensitive option. Here's what you need to know before you submit anything.
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How to Visit Facility
Visiting someone in custody takes planning, especially the first time. At Torrance County Detention Facility, start by confirming the person's status by phone, then use the facility's message process if you need to reach them.
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How to Contact an Inmate at Facility
If you need to reach someone held at Torrance County Detention Facility, here's the key rule: detainees cannot accept incoming phone calls. Your options depend on whether you're trying to leave an urgent message or get general information about someone's status.
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Sending Money
- Bond postings can be completed via the CeBonds webpage, which also provides bond verification and electronic notifications.
- Bond posting hours are 9 a.m.–3 p.m. in the time zone where the alien is detained.
- Obligors must thoroughly review the Bond Agreement (Form I‑352) before posting a bond; it alone defines the bond’s terms and conditions.
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Sending Money
Torrance County Detention handles bond posting through the CeBonds webpage. There 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 time zone where the detained person is located. Before submitting any payment, read the Bond Agreement (Form I-352) carefully. It's the only document that spells out the bond's terms and conditions. For adding money to an inmate account or commissary, deposit options typically include approved third-party processors (online or by phone), lobby kiosks, and mailed money orders. Accepted payment types and sender rules vary, so check the facility or vendor pages referenced on CeBonds for exact steps and formatting.
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How do I post a bond for someone at Torrance County Detention?
Go to the CeBonds webpage to verify bond details. If the detainee is eligible, you can post the bond online and enroll in electronic notifications. Post during bond hours (9 a.m. to 3 p.m. local time) and read the Bond Agreement (Form I-352) before paying.
Sending MoneyWhen can I post a bond at Torrance County Detention?
Bond postings are accepted from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the time zone where the detained person is located.
Sending MoneyDo I need to review any documents before posting a bond?
Yes. Read the Bond Agreement (Form I-352) carefully. It's the only document that lays out the bond's terms and conditions.
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Need information about a detainee at Torrance County Detention? Call (505) 452-4821 between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m.
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