What You Can't Wear to a Video Visit: Brevard County Jail's Dress Code
Video visits are a lifeline—and it's frustrating to lose one over something you could have avoided. Here's what Brevard County Jail expects for both remote and on-site video visitation, so you can keep your visit and your visiting privileges intact.
Brevard County Jail applies its visitor rules to all video visitation - whether you're using an on-site kiosk or connecting remotely from home. The dress code isn't just for in-person visits. You're expected to be fully dressed on camera, and the facility considers bikini tops, bikini bottoms, or anything that reveals body parts inappropriate.
Your condition matters too. If you're under the influence of alcohol, narcotics, or other drugs - or you're exhibiting irrational behavior for any reason - you won't be allowed to visit or remain on Jail Complex property.
Examples Clothing
- ✓ Bikini tops
- ✓ Bikini bottoms
- ✓ Clothing that reveals body parts
- ✓ Being not fully dressed during a remote or on-site video visit
Staff can end your video visit on the spot if they consider your outfit inappropriate. Worse, Brevard County Jail may suspend your visiting privileges for 30 days.
Don't use electronic media or devices to view images, record, or photograph during your visit. Break this rule and the visit ends immediately - plus you could face a minimum 30-day suspension from future visits.
Keep your conversation and behavior clean. Brevard County Jail prohibits profanity and lewd behavior at any time during visitation. Breaking posted rules can end your visit and put your privileges at risk.
For on-site video visits, sobriety is enforced at the property level. Anyone under the influence of alcoholic beverages, narcotics, or other drugs - or exhibiting irrational behavior - will be turned away from the Jail Complex property.
Brevard County Jail enforces these rules strictly. Violations during on-site or remote video visits can lead to suspension or termination of your visitation privileges. The jail specifically calls out two examples: dress code problems (inappropriate outfit = session terminated, potential 30-day suspension) and recording or photographing during a visit (immediate termination, minimum 30-day suspension).
Practical Tips
- ✓ Plan to be fully dressed for the entire visit (remote or on-site); avoid bikini tops/bottoms or clothing that reveals body parts
- ✓ If you’re visiting on-site, leave personal property in your vehicle before your scheduled visit - everything except your ID, including your cell phone
- ✓ Don’t use any electronic media or instruments to view images, record, or photograph during the visit
Treat the visit like you're in a monitored public space. Skip the profanity, keep your behavior appropriate, and don't attempt a visit if you've been drinking or using drugs. People under the influence or exhibiting irrational behavior aren't allowed to visit or remain on Jail Complex property.
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