Immigration bonds (also called ICE bonds or federal immigration bail bonds) are a vital lifeline for families with loved ones detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Texas.
At 1 Way Out Bail Bonds, we specialize in helping secure quick releases from ICE detention centers across the state — including major facilities in Houston (Harris County), Dallas, El Paso, Laredo, and more — so families can reunite while cases proceed. As a fully licensed Texas bail bond company (License #74632), we understand the fear and complexity of federal immigration processes and provide 24/7 support with clear, step-by-step guidance.
Certain cases may require a minimum bond amount depending on county and posting requirements!
Unlike standard criminal bail, immigration bonds are federal and handled through ICE or immigration judges. They allow eligible non-citizens to be released from custody pending hearings, as long as they attend all required court dates and follow conditions. Bond amounts typically start at a minimum of $1,500 (set by law) and can range from $5,000 to $25,000+ depending on factors like flight risk, criminal history, community ties, and case details.
Not everyone qualifies — individuals with certain serious convictions or prior deportations may face mandatory detention — but many do, and our team helps navigate eligibility, bond hearings, and requests for lower amounts.
Facing ICE detention in Texas can feel overwhelming: long waits, family separation, and uncertainty about next steps — but you don’t have to navigate it alone. At 1 Way Out Bail Bonds, we’re committed to compassionate, professional service that prioritizes fast family reunification and peace of mind.
Need an immigration bond or ICE release help right now in Texas?
Call 1 Way Out Bail Bonds at (713) 672-2663 for 24/7 support. We’re here to guide you through every step and get your loved one home safely!
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After an arrest, a judge sets bail based on the charge. You can either pay the full amount or use a bail bondsman who charges a percentage (usually 10%) to post bail for you.
Release time varies, but using a bail bondsman typically speeds up the process. In most cases, it takes anywhere from 1 to 6 hours, depending on the jail and case load.
If you paid the full bail to the court and the defendant attends all hearings, yes—you’ll usually get it back (minus some court fees). If you used a bail bond agent, the 10% fee is non-refundable.
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