Physical Contact Rules During Visits at Fremont: What's Allowed
Fremont Corrections Facility allows some brief physical contact during visits—but the rules are strict. Here's what you can and can't do, plus what happens if you cross the line.
Physical contact at Fremont is brief and clearly defined. You may share a short embrace at the start of your visit and another when it ends. A brief, closed-mouth kiss is also allowed - but only at the beginning and end. Once you're seated and the visit is underway, you can hold hands.
Reminder: Embraces and brief closed-mouth kisses are limited to the start and end of the visit - not throughout.
Allowed during the visit: Holding hands is permitted while you’re visiting.
Bringing kids? You're responsible for keeping them under control the entire visit. Plan ahead - it's tough to supervise children while also trying to connect with your loved one.
Every visit requires following certain procedures. Refuse any entrance or visiting requirement, and you'll be denied entry and asked to leave immediately. If something concerns you - a specific search procedure, for example - sort it out before your visit rather than risk being turned away at the door.
- Know the first-violation consequence - After administrative review, a visiting violation may result in a 30-day suspension for a first violation.
- Understand what happens if it happens again - After administrative review, a visiting violation may result in a 90-day suspension for a second violation.
- Treat a third violation as a serious cutoff - After administrative review, a visiting violation may result in a one-year suspension for a third violation.
Heads up: Refusing any entrance or visiting procedure means immediate denial and removal from the property. Violations during visits can lead to suspension after administrative review.
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