Mira Loma Detention Center

One of the biggest reasons why our clients appreciate our service – apart from being affordable and efficient – is the confidentiality that we provide.

Speak to us in confidence. You don’t have to wait for our office to open the next day or call us during business hours only.

One of our expert bail bondsmen can immediately go to Mira Loma Detention Center to post bail.

We’re ready to take your call 24 hours a day.

Call us now via our toll-free number: 800-333-7800.

ABOUT MIRA LOMA DETENTION CENTER

Mira Loma Detention Center (MLDC) is being managed by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD).

Its primary purpose is to incarcerate detainees for the U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) through the Intergovernmental Service Agreement between ICE and the LASD. The ISA has been set in place since 1997.

Mira Loma Detention Center is one of the largest immigration jails in California. It can accommodate up to approximately 1,400 ICE detainees.

The 50-acre facility and has its own water tower and steam plant. There are 18 barracks inside the complex.

Sixteen out of the 18 barracks can hold 68 detainees per barrack. The other two barracks have a maximum capacity of around 310.

Mira Loma Detention Center’s segregation unit can house up to 34 ICE detainees. The MLDC’s barracks can hold male ICE detainees from different classification levels for more than 72 hours.

Family members, friends, and significant others are permitted to visit the detainees every Saturdays and Sundays between 7 a.m. until 3 p.m. Each visitor will be allowed to stay for an hour per visit.

On the average, there are about 500 visitors that come to MLDC every weekend.

The visitor should arrive at MLDC 45 minutes before the scheduled visiting time. A valid government ID must be presented for the visitor to be granted admission.

Consular officials can visit any time. However, they will be asked to still make an appointment with the ICE Supervisory Deportation Officer. They must also provide the officer with the proper credentials upon arrival.

Attorneys can visit their clients between 6 a.m. until 10 p.m. every day.

What will happen when I call a bail bondsman?

When you call us up, one of our licensed bail bondsmen will take the call and ask you several important questions in order to assess the case.

Once our bail bondsman have assessed and decided to take the case, we will then send the necessary forms that you must complete.

In order to save time, everything will be sent via email. That means, you don’t have to physically go to our office to complete the paperwork anymore.

If the person who called us will be the co-guarantor, the said person will be required to digitally sign the bail bond contract, too.

The contract will state the co-guarantor’s financial responsibilities to us in case that the defendant skips bail.

Mira Loma Detention Center General Information