Fremont Visiting Dress Code: What to Wear (and What Not to Wear)
Visiting someone at Fremont? Your outfit matters. CDOC enforces a statewide dress code, and staff will turn you away if your clothing doesn't meet the rules.
Colorado DOC's dress code applies to all Fremont visits - contact, non-contact, and video. Even if you're not entering a traditional visiting room, the same clothing rules apply.
The basics: you must be fully dressed. If your outfit looks like it belongs at the beach or gym, change before you go.
Strict coverage rule: Your top can’t expose your cleavage line, back, or midriff at any time - even when you’re standing, sitting, or bending.
Certain colors are off-limits: solid gray, green, orange, white, yellow, and any camouflage. Want to keep it simple? Pick a neutral that's not on that list and skip the camo entirely.
Anything that looks like inmate clothing is also banned. This trips up a lot of visitors - solid colors matching institutional wear are a quick way to get turned away. When in doubt, pick the outfit that clearly reads as regular street clothes.
Leave anything with adornments that could be used as a weapon at home. Simple is better - fewer extras on your clothes and accessories means smoother check-in.
- ✓ Wedding ring set
- ✓ One religious medallion
- ✓ Medical alert badges
Hats aren't allowed in the visiting area. If you're wearing one, take it off before entering and leave it with your other non-permitted items.
Gloves, scarves, and outerwear - topcoats, raincoats, jackets - aren't allowed inside. If it's cold, dress in warm layers you can keep on without a coat. Lock your outer items in your car before heading in.
- Choose a fully covered outfit - you must be fully dressed for the visit.
- Check your top from every angle - it can’t expose cleavage line, back, or midriff while standing, sitting, or bending.
- Avoid prohibited colors and patterns - skip solid gray, solid green, solid orange, solid white, solid yellow, and camouflage.
- Make sure it doesn’t resemble offender attire - if it looks like a uniform-style outfit, pick something else.
- Plan for the weather without outerwear - gloves, scarves, and coats/jackets can’t go into the visiting area, so leave them in your vehicle.
Plan ahead for coats, jackets, gloves, and scarves - none of them can go inside. Most visitors lock these in their car and walk in wearing only what's allowed in the visiting area.
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