Reviewed on: April 22,2026
Marriage in Prison

Can You Get Married While Your Partner Is in Detention?

If you are engaged and expecting, can you still marry your significant other if they are in the Tacoma detention center?

It is possible but not guaranteed, and the answer depends heavily on why he is there.
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✓ Verified answer August 02,2016 · Marriage in Prison
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It is possible but not guaranteed, and the answer depends heavily on why he is there. Not every detention facility allows marriages to take place, and the ones that do have specific rules about who is eligible and how the process works.

If he is being held as an ICE detainee, the situation is more complicated. Immigration authorities typically do not permit detained individuals to marry while in immigration custody because it can be viewed as an attempt to establish a basis for remaining in the country. That applies even when the relationship is completely genuine. The circumstances of the detention matter a great deal here.

For non-immigration detention, some facilities do allow inmates to marry with administrative approval. The process generally involves submitting a formal request through the case manager or facility chaplain, providing documentation, and waiting for approval from the facility administration. There can also be waiting periods and paperwork requirements that take time to process.

The first step is to have him speak directly with his case manager or counselor to find out what the specific policy is at Tacoma and whether his situation makes him eligible. That conversation will tell you quickly whether this is a path worth pursuing and what the steps would be if it is.

Accepted Answer Date Created: August 02,2016
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About this answer: This response was prepared by InmateAid’s editorial team in consultation with former inmates who have direct experience with the federal correctional system. InmateAid has served families of the incarcerated since 2012. This is general information only — not legal advice. Last reviewed April 2026.