What You Can't Wear During a Pima County Jail Video Visit
Pima County Jail requires you to be clearly visible and identifiable throughout your remote video visit—and that means being fully dressed. If staff can't identify you or your clothing violates the dress code, you'll get a warning. If you don't fix the issue, the visit ends.
Stay fully dressed during your Pima County Jail video visit, with your face clearly visible so staff can identify you. Full or partial nudity violates the dress code. You might get a warning first, but if you don't fix the problem, the visit will be terminated.
Specific Items
- ✓ See-through clothing or sheer blouses
- ✓ Excessively revealing clothing
- ✓ Any full or partial nudity
- ✓ Swimming attire
- ✓ Clothing that is above mid-thigh (including cutoff shorts)
- ✓ Any display of undergarments (underwear showing)
- ✓ Tank tops, halter tops, or any garment that may expose excessive cleavage
- ✓ Excessively tight clothing
- ✓ Clothing that displays paraphernalia, drugs, or specific gang affiliation (including names, insignia, or logos)
Watch your graphics: Clothing that shows paraphernalia, drugs, or specific gang affiliation - including names, insignia, or logos - can get your visit canceled.
Visiting in person instead of by video? Footwear is required. On the inmate side, headwear generally isn't allowed unless it's an approved religious item worn appropriately.
- Fix what’s blocking identification - If staff can’t clearly see and identify you on camera, you’ll typically get a warning first.
- Adjust your clothing immediately - If the issue is dress-code related (for example, clothing that’s too tight or too revealing), change or cover up so you’re fully and properly dressed.
- Expect the visit to end if it continues - If you still can’t be identified or the dress-code violation continues, the visit can be terminated.
- Be aware of possible account restrictions - Additional restrictions may be placed on the account(s) after a terminated visit.
Common deal-breakers: See-through clothing and undergarments showing are explicitly listed as dress-code violations and can lead to a canceled visit and account sanctions.
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