Willacy County Regional Detention Facility

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      Willacy County Regional Detention Facility, Texas

      ICE Detention Facility

      San Antonio Field Office
      1601 Buffalo Drive
      Raymondville, TX, 78580
      Facility Main Telephone Line: (956) 547-1700
      Field Office Main Telephone Line: (210) 283-4750

      Contact information

      If you would like to get information on a detainee at the Willacy County Regional Detention Facility, you can call (956) 689-5099 twenty-four hours a day.

      Please have the following detainee information available:

      • First name
      • Last name (including hyphenated last names)
      • Any aliases the detainee might use
      • Date of birth
      • Country of birth

      Visitation hours:

      Visitation hours at the Willacy County Regional Detention Facility are broken out as follows:
      General Population:

      • Tuesday and Wednesday
        • 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM

      All visits must be 30 minutes or less. The facility recommends you arrive at least 45 minutes ahead of your scheduled time so you can be processed appropriate through security. All visitors must present a valid ID. Attorneys can visit clients seven days a week between 8:00 AM and 9:00 PM (including holidays).

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      ICE ERO facilities where you can post a bond.

      For general detainee related questions, call the ICE ERO Information Line: (888) 351-4024 

      Call now to bond out an ICE detainee: (844) 910-2342

      Immigration Bond Information

      for the Willacy County Regional Detention Facility

      Delivery bonds (i.e., immigration bonds) cannot be posted in-person directly at the Willacy County Regional Detention Facility. Instead, family members or associates can post an immigration bond at any of the 82 ICE-ERO facilities around the country that accept immigration bonds. The closest facility to the Willacy County Regional Detention Facility that accepts immigration bonds is located at 1717 Zoy Street, Harlingen, TX 78550. The number there is (956) 389-7800. Immigration bonds can be posted Monday-Friday (except holidays) at this facility from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Bonds cannot be posted directly at the Willacy County Regional Detention Facility.

      To post an immigration bond for someone detained at this facility you must have a money order, cashier’s check or certified check. If the bond amount exceeds $10,000 and over, you can only pay by single cashier’s check or a certified check. All payments should be made to the “US Department of Homeland Security” or “Immigration and Customs Enforcement.”

      If you do not want to post the bond in-person yourself, you can also have a licensed immigration bond agent post the bond for you. For a small fee, ranging from 2% – 10%, an agent can post the bond for you electronically, so that you do not have to travel to the ICE-ERO facility. This process is typically faster and easier than posting a bond yourself.

        SEARCH FOR A DETAINEE

        When searching by name, a detainee's first and last names are required and must be an exact match and select the detainee's country of birth.

        Frequently asked questions about the Willacy County Regional Detention Facility

        Does the facility have public parking?

        Yes. If you know someone who is detained at Willacy County Regional Detention Facility in Raymondville, Texas and you would like to visit them, there is free parking available at the facility.

        Can I post a bond for someone who is detained at the Willacy County Regional Detention Facility?

        If an immigration judge has set a bond in the immigrant’s case, then yes, you may bond someone out of the Willacy County Regional Detention Facility. See the next question below, regarding the various locations where bonds can physically be posted and processed.

        If I am bonding someone out of the Willacy County Regional Detention Facility, do I post the bond there or do I post the bond in another location?

        While you can bail someone out of this facility, you cannot post the bond at that facility. The immigration bond must be posted at one of 82 ICE-ERO facilities that accept immigration bonds. The closest facility to that accepts immigration bonds is located at 1717 Zoy Street, Harlingen, TX 78550. The number there is (956) 389-7800.

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          IF YOU WOULD LIKE INFORMATION ON HOW TO BOND OUT SOMEONE WHO IS IN ICE CUSTODY, PLEASE CONTACT (844) 910-2342.

          How to get information on an ICE detainee

          If you would like to get information on a detainee, please call the Field Office Main Telephone Number, (210) 283-4750.

          Please have the following detainee information available:

          • First name
          • Last name (including hyphenated last names)
          • Any aliases the detainee might use
          • Date of birth
          • Country of birth

          If you would like to get in touch with a defendant/detainee, please call the facility’s main number, (956) 547-1700.

          Please have the following detainee information available:

          • Full name
          • Alien Registration Number (A Number)
          • Your name and telephone number

          Video transcript: If a released immigrant misses a single court date, they can be re-detained or immediately deported, and the bond money will be forfeited to the court.

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