Broward Transitional Center - ICE Inmate Search and Prison Information
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Broward Transitional Center – ICE is a medium-security facility operated by the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and co-managed by CoreCivic. It is located in Pompano Beach, Florida. The facility holds adult undocumented male and female offenders.
There are a variety of guidelines for family and friends to follow in regards to interacting with an inmate.
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Broward Transitional Center – ICE Prison Information
Jail Name | Broward Transitional Center – ICE |
Jail Type | Immigration Detention Facility |
Location | 3900 North Powerline Road, Pompano Beach, FL, 33073 |
Contact Numbers | 954-973-4485, 954-464-1152 |
City | Pompano Beach |
Postal Code | 33073 |
State | Florida |
County | Broward County |
Jail Webpage | website |
Inmate Resources for Family and Friends
Public Records Online Search
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Inmate Search
To locate an inmate held at this facility, call at 954-973-4485, 954-464-1152 to make inquiries.
Sending a Mail
Detainees at Broward Transitional Center - ICE are allowed to send and receive general mail from family and friends, as well as special mail from government or legal jurisdictions. All incoming mail will be inspected for contraband (such as images that depict illicit activity, sexually explicit material, anything depicting escape plans, stamps, photos larger than 5x7 inches, books and magazines.)
In most cases, inmates are not allowed to receive packages unless special permission is given by officials. Magazines are allowed to be sent directly from a publisher or book store company.
Send correspondence to:
Inmate Name, Immigration number( A#XXXXXX)
Dorm/Bed number: X-X
Broward Transitional Center - ICE
3900 North Powerline Road, Pompano Beach, FL, 33073
Sending Money
While inmates are not allowed to obtain money while incarcerated, there are a few ways to deposit money into an inmate’s account that they can use for the commissary store and making phone calls.
Cashier’s checks and money orders can be mailed to:
CCA Inmate Trust
(Inmate Last Name, Inmate First Name / Inmate CCA Commissary #)
Facility: Broward Transitional Center - ICE P.O. Box 933488
Atlanta, GA 31193-3488
Do not include letters or photos with these deposits, as this facility only processes funds.
Funds can also be deposited with credit/debit cards through Western Union online or by calling 1-800-634-3422. There are also walk-in Western Union locations where one can send funds to an inmate.
Phone Calls
Friends and families can help set up a phone account for inmates with Talton Communications online, by calling 1-866-516-0115 or at a kiosk in the Broward Transitional Center - ICE’s lobby. Family and friends can deposit funds for inmates to make calls into the account, and inmates can purchase phone time at the commissary.
Visiting Rules
While visits between families, friends and inmates are encouraged, the primary concern is safety, security and good order for visitors and inmates. Visitors must follow certain regulations when visiting an inmate.
Who can visit
Anyone can visit and there is no application process. Minors (under 18) must be accompanied by an adult. Legal representatives and clergy are also allowed to visit.
Visiting Schedule and Length
Visitors should verify a visiting schedule with the facility and their detainee, as the schedule is organized by gender and the even/odd numbers in the detainee’s A#.
Inmates in Broward Transitional Center - ICE are allowed one visit a week that is one hour long, and visitors should arrive about 45 minutes before their visit to get through security. In the event of high volume, visits may only be 30 minutes. A maximum of two adults and two children are allowed during one visit.
Preparing for a visit
Visitors should be prepared for a pat-down search when entering Broward Transitional Center - ICE. Each visitor should bring a valid form of photo identification. Visitors should not bring anything except their ID and one set of keys into the facility with them.
Dress Code
All visitors are required to dress modestly and appropriately, with no sheer or overly revealing clothing. Shorts, dresses and skirts should be mid-thigh length. Shirts for both men and women should not be sleeveless or low-cut, and shoes must be worn at all times. Clothing depicting sexually explicit images, crude words, or gang colors or symbols are not allowed.
Visitation Hours
Sunday | 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM |
Monday | 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM |
Tuesday | 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM |
Wednesday | 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM |
Thursday | 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM |
Friday | 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM |
Saturday | 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM |
Holiday | – |
Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.