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What to Wear for a Video Visit with an Inmate at Coweta County Jail: Dress Code Rules

Setting up a video visit with someone at Coweta County Jail? Dress like you're showing up in person. The jail can end your visit on the spot if your clothing breaks their rules.

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What to Wear for a Video Visit with an Inmate at Coweta County Jail: Dress Code Rules

Basic Attire

  • Wear a shirt with sleeves
  • Wear pants or shorts that are at or below the knee
  • Wear shoes

Coweta County Jail expects visitors to dress appropriately for video visits - same as in-person. Skip anything revealing, see-through, or that exposes your shoulders. Beachwear like bathing suits is a no-go. When in doubt, choose the more conservative option. It's not worth getting your visit cut short.

Wearing a dress or skirt? Check the length. Coweta County Jail prohibits anything more than 2 inches above the knee. Do a quick mirror check while standing - if it rides up past that line, pick something longer.

Reminder: See-through blouses, misuse or exposure of undergarments, and any attire that exposes the shoulders are prohibited. Keep everything fully covered and non-transparent to avoid having your visit ended.

Some items feel normal in everyday life but aren't allowed here - especially in warm weather. Tank tops are prohibited, and so are bathing suits. If your top is sleeveless or looks like swimwear, change before you log on.

Break the dress code and Coweta County Jail can end your visit immediately. Even if the call has already started, you could lose the rest of your time together.

Dress and conduct violations can also affect future visits. The jail can bar visitors temporarily - or permanently - for failing to follow the rules.

Bringing a minor? Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

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