What You Need To Know
Citizens, non-citizens, and undocumented aliens have rights in the United States. For example, all persons accused of a crime are entitled to due process. This means that all people are considered to be innocent until proven guilty.
This holds regardless of whether someone is accused of a state crime, a federal crime, or if they’re detained by ICE on suspicion of having entered the US illegally.
Data suggests that an immigration case takes approximately 600 days to process. This is a long time for anyone to be away from their friends, family, and loved ones. People detained by ICE who post immigration bonds will be released from custody while their case is being decided.
Immigration Bonds Defined
Immigration bonds are similar to state and federal criminal bonds in several ways. For example, they are posted with the government (in this case, the bonds are posted with the US Immigration Court system), and they guarantee that if the detained person is released from custody, they’ll return to court as often as needed to finish their case.

The cost to purchase immigration bonds will be 15% of the defendant’s bail amount. Although immigration bail can sometimes be as low as $1,500, these instances are rare. Today, it’s not unusual for immigration bail to be set at $25,000 or more.
It should also be noted that all immigration bonds require full collateral. For example, if bail has been set at $25,000, the person who signs for the bond will need to pay the bondsman’s fee (15%= $3,750), and they’ll need to post collateral to secure the bond. Usually, collateral is posted as real property, meaning someone will put up a house or condo to secure the bond. When the defendant’s case is over,r and the court exonerates the bond; the bondsman will release the collateral to the person who posted it.
Feel free to contact us with any questions about the bail bonds process in Nevada.
The big picture is that Bail Bonds are designed for only one purpose: to ensure that you will show up in court while staying out of jail until the process is completed and settled.
Don’t hesitate to call Bail Stop Bail Bonds with any questions about your situation or the bail process in Nevada.
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