Street Address:
5022 Joyner Road
Snow Hill, MD 21863
Parking: Parking is available in the lot in front of the detention center.
Accessibility for Individuals with Special Needs: The facility is in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Visiting hours are subject to change. Please call (410) 632-1300 between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. for updated visitation hours. There are no visiting hours on Mondays or Fridays.
Visitors must present a valid verifiable government-issued identification card to enter the facility.
Visits shall not exceed 30 minutes.
Minors who are visiting the facility must be accompanied by an adult guardian (18 years or older). Minors must not be left unaccompanied in the waiting room, visiting room or any other area.
Legal representatives of detainees are authorized to visit their clients at any time, however it is recommended to call the facility in advance to help facilitate the visit.
A list of pro bono (free) legal organizations will be posted in all detainee housing units and other appropriate areas. This list shall be updated quarterly. If a detainee wishes to see a representative or paralegal from that organization, it is the detainee’s responsibility to contact them for an appointment.
Consular officials may meet with their detained nationals at any time. It is requested that prior arrangements be made with the ICE Supervisory Deportation Officer to the extent possible, and that consular officials bring appropriate credentials when they come to the facility. The ICE Supervisory Deportation Officer in charge of the facility can be reached at (410) 219-7600.
Clergy may visit detainees at any time, but must make prior arrangements with the Classification and Services at (410) 632-1300.
All individuals requesting admittance to the facility or the visitation area are subject to a pat-down search of their person, an inspection of their belongings, and a metal scan search. Individuals refusing to cooperate with a reasonable search will not be admitted. No firearms or weapons of any kind are permitted. No electronic devices (cell phones, pagers, radios, etc.) are permitted in the secure areas of this facility.
If you need information about a detainee that is housed at this facility, you may call (410) 219-7600 between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. When you call, please have the individual’s biographical information ready, including first, last and hyphenated names, any aliases he or she may use, date of birth and country of birth.
If you need to get in touch with a detainee you must call (410) 632-1300 and leave the detainee’s full name, alien registration number and a telephone number where you can be reached. He or she will be given your message.
All FOIA and Privacy Act requests must be submitted on form G-639 (Freedom of Information / Privacy Act Request) or in letter format. All requests must contain the original, notarized signature of the subject in question. Please complete the form G-639 thoroughly and if writing a letter, be sure to include the full name, any other names used, date of birth, place of birth, A-number of the alien you are seeking information about, as well as your full name, address, and telephone number, so that we may contact you if we have any questions.
Mail your FOIA or Privacy Act request to:
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Freedom of Information Act Office
800 North Capitol Street, NW, Room 585
Washington, D.C. 20536
Phone – 1-866-633-1182
Email – ICE-FOIA@dhs.gov
For information about a matter before the immigration court, you may call 1-800-898-7180 to speak with them directly. Applications for relief from removal and other applications requested by the immigration judge must be filed directly with the immigration court.
For information about a matter before the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), you may call (703) 605-1007 where you can obtain automated information or speak with a live representative during office hours.
Click the link for a list of pro bono representatives nationwide who might be able to assist you.
The Facility has a responsibility to protect the privacy and other rights of detainees and members of the staff. Therefore, interviews will be regulated to ensure the orderly and safe operation of the Facility. Ordinarily, live television or radio interviews will not be permitted in the facility. Press should contact Deputy Field Office Director Marion Dillis at (410) 637-4000 for further information.
A news media representative who desires to conduct an interview with a detainee must apply in writing to the Baltimore Field Office, Office of Enforcement and Removal Operations, indicating familiarity with and agreement to comply with the rules and regulations of the facility as provided to that person by staff.
A detainee has the right not to be interviewed, photographed, or recorded by the media. Before interviewing, photographing, or recording the voice of a detainee, a visiting representative of the media must obtain written permission from that individual.
We strive to provide quality service to people in our custody, their family, friends, and to their official representatives. If you believe that we have not lived up to this commitment, we would like to know. If we have met or exceeded your expectations, please let us know that as well.To comment on the services provided at this office, please write to:
Field Office Director, Enforcement and Removal Operations
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
31 Hopkins Plaza, Suite 700
Baltimore, MD 21201
If you feel that an ICE employee or contract services employee mistreated you and wish to make a complaint of misconduct, you may:
Contact the Field Office Director at:
Field Office Director, Enforcement and Removal Operations
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
31 Hopkins Plaza, Suite 700
Baltimore, MD 21201
(410) 637-4000
Write the Office of Professional Responsibility:
Director, Office of Professional Responsibility
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
P.O. Box 14475
Pennsylvania Ave, NW
Washington, D.C. 20044
Contact the Joint Intake Center:
Phone Number: 1-877-2INTAKE
Email: Joint.Intake@dhs.gov
You may also contact the Department of Homeland Security, Office of Inspector General:
245 Murray Drive, Building 410 Stop: 2600
Washington, D.C. 20528
Phone Number: 1-800-323-8603
Fax: 202-254-4292
Email: DHSOIGHOTLINE@DHS.GOV
These bonds are posted when a person has been placed into removal proceedings while in the United States. The person supplying the bond money must show proof of identity and lawful immigration status. This person (the obligor) is responsible for ensuring that the alien presents himself before an officer or agent of this agency whenever a request is made. For bond information, please call (410) 219-7600 and ask to speak to the Deportation Officer handling the case. You must have the last name of the detainee and alien registration number before calling.
To post an immigration bond for an alien being detained by ICE, you must post the bond at 31 Hopkins Plaza, Suite 630, Baltimore, MD 21201, Mondays through Fridays (except public holidays) between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. Acceptable bond forms of payment are Cashier’s Check from a bank or Postal Money Order. These must be made payable to the “U.S. Department of Homeland Security”.
For further questions about bonds, please contact the Debt Management Center:
Debt Management Center
Attention: Bond Unit
P.O. Box 5000
Williston, VT 05495-5000
Telephone: (802) 288-7600
Fax: (802) 288-1226
Letters sent to detainees must include the detainee’s A-number (Alien Number), plus the sender’s name and address. To enhance the safety of the facility, all incoming mail is subject to screening for contraband. The mail is not read upon opening, only inspected by the delivering officer. Detainees may send mail from the facility. Detainees may seal their outgoing letters and place them in the provided receptacle. All incoming mail will be delivered to the detainee, and outgoing mail will be routed to the proper postal office within 24 hours of receipt by facility staff. A mail pick-up and delivery schedule is posted in all housing units.
Detainees are allowed to purchase stamps for use. Generally, there is no limit to the amount of correspondence detainees may send at their own expense. Indigent detainees (those who have no means of financial support and no funds in their facility account) will be provided postage allowance at government expense.
When detainees depart the facility or are transferred to another facility, only their legal mail will be forwarded to them. General correspondence will be endorsed "Return to Sender" and returned to the post office.
If detainees receive funds in the mail, they will be taken to the processing area for the money to be placed into their account. The processing officer will provide a receipt for all funds received. Detainees are cautioned not to have cash sent to them in the mail.
A detainee may receive items that are determined to be of necessity for the sole purpose of travel or release from agency custody with approval of the ICE Deportation Officer. Before sending packages to detainees, contact the Supervisory Immigration Enforcement Agent at the facility at:
(410) 219-7600
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
119 W. Naylor Mill Road,
Suite 11
Salisbury, MD 21801
Note that detainees being removed from the United States are allowed one small piece of luggage. If a detainee does not have such baggage, such luggage can be sent/delivered after receiving approval from Supervisory Deportation Officer. Please be advised that for security reasons, no electronic devices (cell phones, electric razors, laptop computers, radios, etc.) will be accepted.
Detainees cannot receive incoming calls. If you need to get in touch with a detainee to leave an urgent message, you must call (410) 632-1300 and leave the detainee’s full name, alien registration number and your name and telephone number where you can be reached. The detainee will be given your message.
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