Violation of this rule may result in disciplinary action and administrative suspension. No nudity or explicit sexual behavior.Although not required, it is recommended you schedule your visit at least 24 hours in advance so the detainee will have the opportunity to accept the visit. Once your account is set up, you may schedule a visit.To schedule either an on-site or remote video visit, you must first create a visitation account.On-site and remote (online) visits are available. All personal visits are subject to monitoring and recording.Inmates are permitted to have three free visits per week.Facility staff will not have access to ERO eFile at this time legal representatives should download copies of their submitted G-28 for any in-person or remote legal visit. G-28s filed on behalf of detained non-citizens at this facility can now be accepted through the online platform ERO eFile. Please note that a G-28 must be on file for any information to be disclosed. To ascertain the identity of your client’s Deportation Officer, contact the ERO Boise Sub-Office at (208) 685-6635. Requests for case information pertaining to noncitizens detained at the Elmore County Detention Center be sent to Please note that this mailbox does not accept applications for Stay of Removal or Case Appeals. Other Legal Access Related Communications You can access information on how to send a non-confidential message at: For requests for immigration case information pertaining to noncitizens detained at the Elmore County Detention Center, please call the ERO office in Boise, ID at (208) 685-6635. Sending Non-Confidential Messages to Detained Noncitizens For all bonds $5,000 and over, the only accepted method of payment is a single cashier or certified check. Acceptable forms of payment to post a bond are money orders, cashier’s checks or certified checks. You must have the last name of the detainee and alien registration number before calling.
For a list of ICE ERO bond acceptance offices nearest you or for bond information, click here. This individual (the obligor) is responsible for ensuring that the alien presents them self before an officer or representative of this agency whenever a request is made.īonds for noncitizen persons detained by ICE may be posted at ICE ERO bond acceptance offices nationwide, Monday through Friday (except public holidays) between the hours of 9 a.m. The individual posting the bond must show proof of identity (valid Government-issued photo identification, passport, military ID, LPR card, driver’s license, etc.). Delivery bonds are posted when a noncitizen person has been taken into ICE custody and placed into removal proceedings while in the United States. In some cases, a detainee might be eligible for an immigration or delivery bond (an amount of money set as collateral and a promise to “deliver” to all immigration court and ICE check-in appointments). Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA)įor information about a matter before the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), you may call (703) 605-1007 where you can obtain automated information or speak with a live representative during office hours.Ĭlick the link for a list of pro bono representatives nationwide who might be able to assist you. Applications for relief from removal and other applications and forms requested by the immigration judge must be filed directly with the immigration court.
If you need to speak to the Immigration Court in Salt Lake City directly you may call (801) 524-3000. For information about a matter before the immigration court, you may call 1-80.