What You Can and Cannot Wear to a Visit at Southeastern Correctional Facility (OH)
Dress code is one of the easiest ways to get delayed or turned away at the door. Give your outfit a quick check before you leave.
At Southeastern Correctional Facility, wear one complete outfit and plan to keep it on the entire visit. Whatever you walk in wearing stays on - except for outerwear like coats and gloves, which you can remove.
Wear appropriate undergarments. The facility expects basics like a bra, slip, and underwear as part of a visit-ready outfit.
Leave extra clothing in the car. Southeastern Correctional Facility doesn't allow additional clothes in the visiting area.
Skip anything see-through, even with layers underneath. The same goes for clothing with holes - torn or ripped jeans, or any item with openings that show skin, won't pass.
Certain tops are automatic nos: halter tops, tube tops, cropped tops, tank tops, and muscle shirts.
Check your hemline before you go. Skirts, dresses, skorts, shorts, and culottes can’t have a hem or a split that sits above mid-knee.
Even dress-code-approved clothes can slow you down at screening if they trigger the metal detector. Hairpins, underwire bras, certain boots and shoes, clothing with multiple zippers, and heavy jewelry are common culprits. Keep it simple for the smoothest entry.
Previsit Checklist
- ✓ Wear one complete outfit into the facility and keep it on for the whole visit (outerwear like a coat and gloves is the exception)
- ✓ Wear appropriate undergarments (for example: bra, slip, and underwear)
- ✓ Avoid see-through clothing and anything with holes (no skin visible through clothing)
- ✓ Do not wear halter tops, tube tops, cropped tops, tank tops, or muscle shirts
- ✓ Keep skirt/dress/skort/short/culotte hems and splits at or below mid-knee
- ✓ Don’t carry extra clothing into the visiting area
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