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Facility Information

Location
Aurora, Colorado
Address
3130 N Oakland St, Aurora, CO 80010
Facility Type
Contract Detention Facility
Operator
GEO Group
Capacity
600 beds
Demographics
Female/Male
Facility Phone
(303) 361-6612

Immigration Bail Bonds at Denver Contract Detention Facility

If your loved one has been detained at Denver Contract Detention Facility in Aurora, Colorado, you are likely feeling overwhelmed and uncertain about what to do next. The immigration detention process can be confusing and stressful, but there is hope. Many individuals detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are eligible for release on an immigration bail bond.

Denver Contract Detention Facility is operated by GEO Group and classified as a contract detention facility. The facility has a capacity of approximately 600 detainees. Immigration bonds at this facility are typically set by an immigration judge during a bond hearing, or in some cases by ICE itself. Bond amounts generally range from $1,500 to $25,000 or more, depending on factors such as flight risk, criminal history, community ties, and the individual circumstances of the case.

When you work with a licensed immigration bail bondsman, you only pay 10-15% of the total bond amount as a non-refundable premium. For example, if the immigration judge sets a bond of $10,000, your out-of-pocket cost would be just $1,000 to $1,500. The bondsman handles all the paperwork and posts the bond directly with ICE at Denver Contract Detention Facility, often completing the process the same day.

How to Post Bond at Denver Contract Detention Facility

Posting an immigration bond at Denver Contract Detention Facility involves several steps. First, the detained individual must have a bond hearing before an immigration judge, unless ICE has already set a bond amount. Once the bond amount is determined, you can contact a licensed immigration bail bondsman to post the bond. The bondsman will need information about the detainee, including their full name, alien registration number (A-number), and the bond amount. After the bond is posted and processed, release from Denver Contract Detention Facility typically takes 4 to 24 hours.

  1. Contact us at (707) 241-3347 โ€” available 24/7
  2. Provide the detainee's name, A-number, and bond amount
  3. Pay the 10-15% premium (payment plans may be available)
  4. We post the bond at Denver Contract Detention Facility
  5. Your loved one is released, typically within 4-24 hours

Know Your Rights at Denver Contract Detention Facility

People detained at Denver Contract Detention Facility have important legal rights under federal law. Understanding these rights is crucial during the immigration detention process:

  • Right to a hearing before an immigration judge: You have the right to appear before a judge who will hear your case and determine whether you are eligible for release on bond.
  • Right to request bail: Most detained individuals can request a bond hearing. The judge will consider factors like community ties, employment history, and criminal record when setting the bond amount.
  • You only pay 10-15% of the bond: When using a licensed bail bondsman, you do not need to pay the full bond amount. The standard premium is 10-15% of the total bond.
  • Right to legal representation: You have the right to hire an attorney at your own expense. Legal representation significantly improves outcomes in immigration proceedings.
  • Right to contact your consulate: You can contact your home country's consulate for assistance while detained.
  • Right to humane treatment: Detainees are entitled to adequate food, water, medical care, and access to legal materials.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I post an immigration bail bond at Denver Contract Detention Facility?

To post an immigration bail bond at Denver Contract Detention Facility in Aurora, Colorado, you need to contact a licensed immigration bail bondsman. The bondsman will handle the paperwork and post the bond with ICE. You typically pay 10-15% of the total bond amount as a non-refundable premium. Call us 24/7 at (707) 241-3347 for immediate assistance.

How much does an immigration bond cost at Denver Contract Detention Facility?

Immigration bond amounts at Denver Contract Detention Facility typically range from $1,500 to $25,000 or more, set by an immigration judge or ICE. You only pay a bail bondsman 10-15% of the total bond. For example, a $10,000 bond would cost you $1,000 to $1,500.

How long does it take to get released from Denver Contract Detention Facility?

Once an immigration bond is posted at Denver Contract Detention Facility, release typically takes 4 to 24 hours, though processing times can vary. The bond posting process itself can often be completed the same day if funds are available.

Can I visit a detainee at Denver Contract Detention Facility?

Yes, Denver Contract Detention Facility in Aurora, Colorado has visitation hours for friends and family. Contact the facility directly or check the ICE detainee locator for current visitation schedules and rules. Government-issued ID is required for all visitors.

What are the rights of someone detained at Denver Contract Detention Facility?

People detained at Denver Contract Detention Facility have the right to a hearing before an immigration judge, the right to request bond, the right to legal representation (at their own expense), the right to contact their consulate, and the right to be treated humanely. Not everyone qualifies for bond, but many do.

Learn more about the immigration bail bond process:

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