Morrow County Jail Dress Code: What You Can and Can't Wear to a Visit
What you wear to Morrow County Jail matters. Visitation staff can turn you away for inappropriate attire. Here's what to know so you don't lose your visit.
Morrow County Jail expects visitors to dress appropriately - the Visitation Officer can deny your visit if your clothing doesn't meet the rules. The big ones: nothing see-through, and no provocative shorts like short-shorts or Speedo-style bottoms. Gang or club insignia isn't allowed, and shirts with obscene language or gestures will get you turned away. When in doubt, go conservative. Being asked to change can cost you the entire visit.
Note: Staff supervising visits may give a verbal warning for a dress-code violation, but if a rule is broken a second time, the visit can be terminated and you can be asked to leave.
Tank tops, tube tops, and muscle shirts aren't allowed. Neither are bare midriffs - skip cropped shirts or anything that rides up when you move or sit. Your safest bet is a standard shirt that fully covers your torso.
- ✓ Wear shoes.
- ✓ Wear a shirt.
- ✓ Wear appropriate undergarments (examples listed in policy include a bra, slip, and underwear).
Skirts and dresses must reach the middle of your knee. This rule is easy to misjudge, so pick something that clearly hits mid-knee - not "almost there."
Examples Checklist
- ✓ No see-through clothing.
- ✓ No provocative shorts (examples listed: short-shorts, Speedo’s).
- ✓ No tank tops, tube tops, or muscle shirts.
- ✓ No bare midriffs.
- ✓ No clothing with gang/club insignia.
- ✓ No clothing with obscene gestures and/or language.
- ✓ Skirts and dresses must be at the middle of the knee.
Reminder: A first issue may get a verbal warning. A second violation can end your visit - and you'll be asked to leave.
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