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Before Your First In-Person Visit to Riverside Regional Jail: What to Bring, What to Wear, and Arrival Rules

Your first visit can feel stressful—small details like ID, timing, or clothing can get you turned away at the door. Here's what actually matters before you head to Riverside Regional Jail.

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Before Your First In-Person Visit to Riverside Regional Jail: What to Bring, What to Wear, and Arrival Rules

Bring your ID. Riverside Regional Jail requires all visitors - except minors - to present a valid Federal, State, or Passport photo ID with your picture and date of birth. No proper ID? No visit. Double-check your wallet before you leave.

Arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled visit time. Check-in takes longer than you'd expect, and visits run on a strict schedule.

Don't cut it close. Show up more than 15 minutes late and Riverside Regional Jail may turn you away entirely.

Keep your group small - Riverside Regional Jail allows a maximum of three visitors per inmate at any time.

Kids count toward that three-person limit, and there's an extra rule: no more than two of the three visitors can be minors. If you're coming as a family, figure this out beforehand so you're not making tough choices at the door.

Dress code violations are one of the fastest ways to get turned away. Riverside Regional Jail's policy prohibits provocative or revealing clothing, and the list of banned items is specific: revealing shorts, sundresses, halter tops, bathing suits, see-through garments of any type, crop tops, low-cut blouses or dresses, leotards, spandex, mini-skirts, backless tops, sleeveless garments, skirts two inches or more above the knee, and dresses or skirts with high-cut splits in the back, front, or side. When in doubt, go simpler and more covered-up.

Undergarments are required for all visitors. Females must wear bras.

Leave the snacks behind. No smoking, eating, or drinking is allowed in the visitation area.

Warning: Watch your language. Obscene gestures or profanity can end your visit immediately, and future visits may be suspended.

Before Your First In-Person Visit to Riverside Regional Jail: What to Bring, What to Wear, and Arrival Rules

Quick Checklist

  • Bring a valid Federal, State, or Passport photo ID with your picture and date of birth (minors are exempt)
  • Arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled visit time
  • Keep your group to three visitors max per inmate (no more than two minors)
  • Avoid revealing/prohibited clothing (for example: crop tops, see-through items, spandex, mini-skirts, sleeveless/backless tops, low-cut outfits)
  • Wear required undergarments; females must wear bras
  • Don’t smoke, drink, or eat in the visitation area
  • Avoid obscene gestures and profanity - your visit can be terminated and future visits could be suspended

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