![]() Minors are only allowed to visit when they are accompanied by an approved adult visitor. Approval shall be based on verification of the visitor’s necessity to wear the hat, wig, gloves, or hairpiece.Īpproval of hats and gloves shall be based on weather conditions at the institution/facility.Īpproved hats, wigs, gloves, religious veils, or hairpieces shall be inspected by visiting staff prior to the visit.Ĭhildren under the age of 18 are not required to submit a Visiting Questionnaire for visiting approval. Hats, wigs, gloves, religious veils, or hairpieces are permitted with the prior written approval of the institution head or designee. Head coverings, readily removable hair pieces, or gloves, with the exception of clear see-through rain gear for inclement weather.Īny other clothing, garment, or accessory that when compared to the expressly specified standards above would warrant disapproval. By design, manner worn, or due to the absence of, allows the anatomical detail of body parts or midriff to be clearly viewed.Īre sheer or transparent or excessively tight.Īttire or accessories displaying obscene/offensive language, drawings, or objects. Avoid sage green and tan shirts.Įxposes the breast/chest area, genitals, or buttocks. Law enforcement, military-type, or camouflage-patterned articles of clothing. Prohibited attire consists of, but is not limited to, the following:Ĭlothing which, in any combination of shades or types of material, resembles what an inmate may wear to visiting (e.g., blue denim or chambray shirt, blue denim pants, reception-center attire). Undergarments shall be worn beneath translucent clothing, under all circumstances.įor security reasons, no brassiere will have metal underwires.Īll shorts and skirts, including slits in the garment, shall not expose more than two inches above the knee when standing. Shoes or sandals shall be worn at all times. Shower shoes and bedroom slippers are not allowed.īuttons, snaps, and zippers shall remain fastened. ![]() Undergarments a dress or blouse/shirt with skirt/pants or shorts and shoes or sandals. Hats, gloves & scarves only allowed November through March, unless a medical note from doctor is provided. Jewelry is OK, however, at times you may need to be removed to clear metal detectors. No underwire bras, zippers are OK, however, some pants have metal rivets that may not clear. Visitors shall remain fully clothed when visiting! Visitors must go through metal detection device(s) successfully. Title 15 states that you may not wear anything resembling what an inmate wears to visiting. ![]() The dress code is somewhat subjective by the visiting staff, so if you feel you are complying with the dress code but asked to change clothing, you may request to speak with the visiting Sergeant at the time of denial. The allowable dress code for California prisons can be found in the Title 15 on the CDCR website.
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