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For Friends & Family Members

An arrest by ICE is always a serious emotional pressure and shock for everyone, including the detained person, their family, closest people and friends. The information below will help you learn what to do in case your friend or family member is arrested.

The information below does not substitute attorney's advise. Should you have any questions or doubts, please do not hesitate to contact us for advice and assistance of professional immigration attorneys.

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What is my next step?

In case your friend or family member is arrested:

  • DO NOT panic
  • Report the arrest
  • Write down as many details as you can
  • Identify the location of your friend or family member who has been arrested

Finding a Friend or Family Member

Possible locations:

  • ICE
  • Police
  • Detention facility or jail
  • Federal custody
  • Other location
  • If you are a family member, you are likely to receive a phone call within a few hours of arrest
  • The person will appear in the ICE detainee locator within 24 hours after they are transferred to detention: https://locator.ice.gov/odls/homePage.do

Visiting a Friend or Family Member

  • Locate the detention facility and learn about its specific rules here: https://www.ice.gov/detention-facilities
  • Learn if visitors background checks are required
  • Do not disclose information that is not required
  • Plan your route and parking options (detention facilities are generally not accessible by public transportation)
  • Visitors cannot carry mobile phones, electronic devices, knives, tools.
  • Visitors cannot wear tights, shorts more than 4 inches above the knee, sleeveless shirts, bare shoulders tops, low neckline tops, flip flops.
  • Visitors are searched and scanned through metal detector.

If you have questions or need assistance, please contact us.

Getting in Touch

  • Locate the jail and learn about its specific rules here https://www.ice.gov/detention-facilities

Sending Mail

Your letter should include the following:

  • Detained person’s name
  • The last four digits of their A number
  • Your name and address.

Sending an urgent Message

  • Call the facility
  • Tell the detained person’s name and their A number
  • Tell your name and telephone number

Sending Packages and Money

Sending Packages

  • Only items needed for release or travel are permitted
  • Contents are screened
  • Call the facility to request a permission to send a package

Sending Money

  • Send a USPS money order that should include their jail number. Funds are deposited to the detainee’s commissary account; OR
  • Deposit funds you the detained person’s phone account by calling +1-866-348- 6231 or online at www.talton.com. A-number is required.