Elizabeth Detention Center
At Prose Justice, we are dedicated to ensuring that immigrant families can maintain connections with their loved ones by providing reliable transportation to detention centers.
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Elizabeth Detention Facility (ICE)
At Prose Justice, we are dedicated to ensuring that immigrant families can maintain connections with their loved ones by providing reliable transportation to detention centers.
Elizabeth Detention Facility (CoreCivic)Location & Contact
Location & Contact
Elizabeth Detention Facility (CoreCivic)
1000 Walnut Street
Elizabeth, NJ 07201, USA
📞 Main Phone: (908) 965-1700
The Elizabeth Detention Facility is a privately operated immigration detention center run by CoreCivic under contract with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The facility falls under the Newark / New York City ICE Field Office and primarily houses adult immigration detainees.

2.3k
Families Served
1.5k
Transportation Rides Provided
50
Community Events Hosted

Visitation Information
Visitation Information
Video & On-Site Visits
Elizabeth Detention Facility offers on-site and video visitation for individuals in ICE custody. Visitation policies are strictly enforced and may change based on security or operational needs.
General Visitation Schedule:
Days: Monday – Friday
Hours: Typically 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM
ICE Detainee Visits: Conducted separately from other facility operations
⚠️ Important: ICE visitation schedules may differ from general facility rules. Always confirm current visitation times before traveling.
Visit Duration:
Visits are generally 30 minutes
One visit per scheduled session
Space is limited and appointments may fill quickly

Nearby Airports & Travel Logistics
Nearby Airports & Travel Logistics
Closest Major Airports:
Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) – ~5–10 minutes from facility
LaGuardia Airport (LGA) – ~45 minutes (traffic dependent)
John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) – ~60 minutes
Ground Transportation:
Ride-share services (Uber/Lyft) are widely available
Public Transit: NJ Transit and local bus routes serve the Newark area
Driving: Facility is accessible via I-95, Route 1&9, and local highways
Sending Money or Mail
Sending Money or Mail
Money / Commissary:
Funds may be added through approved electronic vendors designated by CoreCivic
Commissary accounts allow detainees to purchase food, hygiene items, and basic necessities
Mail:
Mail must include the detainee’s full legal name and A-number (if available)
All mail is inspected and subject to facility restrictions
No cash, Polaroid photos, or prohibited items
Always confirm current mailing policies with the facility.

Visit Duration and Tips:
Visitation Tips & Requirements
Visitors must be approved in advance and listed on the detainee’s visitation list
All adult visitors must present a valid government-issued photo ID
Minors must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian
Security screening includes metal detectors, pat searches, and bag restrictions
Cell phones, bags, and personal items are not permitted in visitation areas
Dress codes are strictly enforced; inappropriate attire may result in denied entry
📌 Tip: Arrive 30–45 minutes early to allow time for check-in and security screening. by a parent or guardian.
Security procedures include metal detection and bag screenings; prohibited items (e.g., cell phones, weapons) are not permitted.
Visitation Tips & Requirements
Visitations must usually be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance.
Arrive early to allow time for security checks and registration.
Dress appropriately; facilities have dress standards and may refuse entry for inappropriate attire.
Note: Always call the facility ahead of time to verify current visitation times and requirements, as schedules can change based on staffing or security needs.
By actively involving the community in the development and growth of our programs, we empower families and individuals to take an active role in shaping solutions that work for them. This engagement not only improves access to services but also fosters a sense of collective resilience, solidarity, and shared responsibility, ensuring that no one faces these challenges alone.
Travel Tips:
Ground Transportation: Renting a car is typically the most reliable option for reaching Willmar from MSP or surrounding areas.
Public Transit: There is limited public transit to Willmar from major cities, so planning ahead with ride services, shuttle options, or community support is essential.
Local Resources & Support
Families traveling long distances often benefit from coordinating:
Lodging near MSP or Willmar
Ride share or shuttle services
Hotel partnerships or community support networks
Local nonprofit assistance for travel planning
IDSN can help families strategize travel, costs, and visitation timing — especially for those without reliable transportation.
