How do I report the arrest of a U.S. citizen in Barbados?
If you are a U.S. citizen and you have been arrested or detained, please contact your nearest embassy or consulate. They may be able to assist with the following:
- Providing a list of local attorneys who speak English.
- Contacting family, friends, or employers of the detained U.S. citizen with their written permission.
- Visiting the detained U.S. citizen regularly and provide reading materials and vitamin supplements, where appropriate.
- Help ensuring that prison officials are providing appropriate medical care for you.
- Providing a general overview of the local criminal justice process.
- Informing the detainee of local and U.S.-based resources to assist victims of crime that may be available to them.
- Ensuring that prison officials are permitting visits with a member of the clergy of the religion of your choice.
- Establishing an OCS Trust so friends and family can transfer funds to imprisoned U.S. citizens, when permissible under prison regulations.
For additional information visit the Embassy’s website at: https://bb.usembassy.gov/services/#emergencyassistance
Additional information is also available at the Department of State’s website https://travel.state.gov/content/travel.html , select “International Travel,” select “Emergencies,” and follow the guidance under “Arrest or Detention of a U.S. Citizen Abroad”.
If you would like to speak to someone directly regarding an arrest in Barbados, call the U.S. Embassy:
Barbados: 1 246 227 4000
Grenada: (+1 473) 407 2495
Outside of Office Hours, contact: 1 246 227 4000
Outside of Barbados: 1 246 227 4000