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Iredell County Detention — Visitation Dress Code & What You Can't Bring

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Iredell County Detention — Visitation Dress Code & What You Can't Bring

Visits at Iredell County Detention are limited to 2 adults plus minor children. You'll need to schedule in advance - at least one day before your visit - and only approved visitors can book.

To schedule a visit, go to NCIC.com.

Visit length reminder: Regular population visits are by video and last 15 minutes. Working inmates have different options: they can get a 1-hour visit when off shift, but if they're currently working and still want to visit, it's capped at 15 minutes.

Iredell County Detention — Visitation Dress Code & What You Can't Bring

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  • Wear shoes and a shirt at all times.

The facility requires "proper attire" and they enforce it strictly. Suggestive, revealing, or see-through clothing won't fly. That means no halter tops, tank tops, or tube tops. No short shorts, mini-skirts, or tightly worn clothing. You'll also need appropriate undergarments.

Tip: If there's any chance your outfit could be seen as revealing, change before you go. Staff won't make exceptions, and getting turned away means losing your visit slot.

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  • No bags
  • No cameras
  • No cell phones
  1. Schedule your appointment on NCIC.com - Visits are appointment-only, and you must schedule at least one day in advance.
  2. Keep your group within the limit - Visitation is limited to 2 adults plus minor children.
  3. Dress for approval - Wear shoes and a shirt, and avoid anything suggestive, revealing, see-through, or overly tight (including tank/halter/tube tops, short shorts, and mini-skirts). Appropriate underclothing is required.
  4. Leave prohibited items behind - Don’t bring bags, cameras, or cell phones into the visitation room.

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