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Immigration bonds are a form of surety bond that may be required when an ICE (U.S. Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement) detainee has been granted the right to receive bail and be released from detention. The immigration bond serves as a guarantee that the bonded individual will not flee the jurisdiction and will make all required court appearances.
Anyone trying to secure the release of a friend or loved one being held in one of the ICE detention facilities in Florida may need to purchase a Florida immigration bond. During the booking process following an immigration arrest, an undocumented immigrant will be evaluated to determine whether there is a significant flight risk. If there are serious concerns about flight, no bail will be granted and the person will remain in detention pending further legal proceedings.
If, however, the detainee is granted the right to receive bail, a third party referred to as the �indemnitor� will need to post bail by purchasing the required immigration bond. This is typically a friend or relative of the detainee. Unless this indemnitor has enough cash to pay the bail, he or she will need to purchase a Florida immigration surety bond.
Like all surety bonds, a Florida immigration bail bond is a legally binding contract among three parties:
In purchasing the bond, the indemnitor is guaranteeing that the undocumented immigrant will show up in response to every future NTA (Notice to Appear). In most cases, the bond must have a two-year duration, as the average immigration case takes in excess of 600 days from beginning to end.
According to the terms of the immigration bond agreement, the indemnitor is legally required to pay the full amount of the bond if the undocumented immigrant does not make a scheduled appearance.
In practice, the surety may make that payment and then collect reimbursement from the indemnitor. The risk that the surety will have trouble collecting reimbursement from the indemnitor is why the surety requires collateral as well as a bond fee or premium in order to obtain a Florida immigration bond. The collateral will be returned when a final determination is made in the case.
The required bond amount is typically the full bail amount set by ICE or an immigration judge, usually in the range of $1,500 to $10,000 depending on the degree of flight risk. Each surety has its own cost calculation. Some charge the indemnitor a flat fee, and others charge a premium that is a percentage of the required bond amount.
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