What physical contact is allowed during visits at Onondaga Correctional Facility

Planning a contact visit at Onondaga Correctional Facility? The physical-contact rules are strict and specific. Here's what's allowed—and what can get your visit cut short.

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What physical contact is allowed during visits at Onondaga Correctional Facility

Physical contact at Onondaga Correctional Facility is limited to a quick greeting and goodbye. A short kiss and embrace are allowed only at the beginning and end of your visit. Save any hug or kiss for those two moments. Once you're seated, staff expect you to stay hands-off for the rest of the time.

No contact during the visit: Kissing or embracing is not allowed during the visit itself - only the brief contact at the start and end is permitted.

Visiting with a child? The boundaries are even tighter. Incarcerated individuals cannot hold children at any point during a visit. This rule can feel harsh, especially when little ones want to run up for a hug. But it's strictly enforced as a safety measure. Go in with a plan - keep the child seated with you and focus on talking, reading, or showing drawings from your side of the table.

What physical contact is allowed during visits at Onondaga Correctional Facility

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  • Keep your hands in sight on the table during the visit.
  • Do not place locker keys on the visitation table.

Don't pass anything across the table without permission. At Onondaga Correctional Facility, nothing may be given to an inmate unless a deputy approves it. That means no handing over papers, photos, food, or any other items during a visit unless staff explicitly say it's okay. Brought something you think might be allowed? Ask first. Getting permission upfront is the safest way to avoid ending your visit early.

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